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Lorna Simpson: Source Notes

Lorna Simpson: Source Notes

Through November 2 The Met Experience the groundbreaking artistry of Lorna Simpson, a New York-based artist renowned for her pioneering conceptual photography since the early 1990s. Lorna Simpson: Source Notes marks the first comprehensive exhibition focusing entirely on her painting practice, showcasing over 30 significant works that highlight a vital phase in her career spanning […]

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Iba Ndiaye: Between Latitude and Longitude

Iba Ndiaye: Between Latitude and Longitude

Through May 31, 2026 The Met Between Latitude and Longitude inaugurates the Michael C. Rockefeller Wing’s in-focus gallery and marks a pivotal renewal in the presentation of The Met’s African art collection. Central to this exhibition is the monumental work of Senegalese Modernist painter Iba Ndiaye (1928–2008), whose painting Tabaski III is a celebrated addition

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Michael Lin: Pentachrome

Michael Lin: Pentachrome

Ongoing The Met Michael Lin’s site-specific installation Pentachrome transforms The Met’s Great Hall Escalator into a captivating contemporary art experience, representing the artist’s inaugural exploration of this iconic space. Drawing inspiration from The Met’s rich collection and the architectural grandeur of the building itself, Pentachrome encourages visitors to revisit and rethink the relationship between the

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Works by Charles Conder

Works by Charles Conder

19 April – 21 July 1929 Tate The exhibition Works by Charles Conder presents an insightful look into the artistic contributions of this distinguished painter, whose oeuvre vividly captures the essence of late 19th and early 20th-century art movements. While the showcased narrative gravitates around Conder, this particular presentation intriguingly features contextual references to prominent

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The Burrell collection

The Burrell collection

26 January – 30 September 1925 Tate The Burrell Collection offers a remarkable journey into the origins and evolution of British landscape painting, shedding light on the pioneering spirit of Richard Wilson, often hailed as the father of this artistic genre. This exhibition presents a rare opportunity to explore the depth and breadth of Wilson’s

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Earlier British watercolours lent by the Whitworth Institute

Earlier British watercolours lent by the Whitworth Institute

18 January – 31 December 1923 Tate This exhibition offers an extraordinary glimpse into the artistic movement known as the Book Illustration of the Sixties, spanning roughly from 1855 to 1875. Featuring a rich selection of drawings, burnished proofs, and woodblocks meticulously curated from the comprehensive collection of Mr. Harold Hartley, this showcase reveals the

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The Liber Studiorum by Turner

The Liber Studiorum by Turner

7 April – 9 July 1922 Tate The Liber Studiorum by Turner exhibition offers a unique glimpse into the artistic legacy of John Sell Cotman, an esteemed figure of early 19th-century British art. This professional presentation merges oil paintings, watercolours, and drawings, providing an all-encompassing appreciation of Cotman’s nuanced approach to landscape and monochrome compositions.

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Pre-Raphaelite Painters from Collections in Lancashire

Pre-Raphaelite Painters from Collections in Lancashire

15 October 1913 – 18 January 1914 Tate The exhibition “Pre-Raphaelite Painters from Collections in Lancashire” offers a rare and insightful exploration of the works of William Blake, showcasing his paintings and drawings that span the pivotal phases of his artistic journey. This carefully curated display not only highlights Blake’s mastery across different mediums but

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Works by Alfred Stevens

Works by Alfred Stevens

14 December 1911 – 31 March 1912 Tate Discover an exquisite collection of works showcased by Alfred Stevens, presented by Tate Britain from 14 December 1911 to 31 March 1912. This exhibition offers a rare glimpse into the English Pre-Raphaelite School, displaying significant paintings loaned by the Corporation of Birmingham. Through the courtesy of the

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