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The Many Lives of the Nakagin Capsule Tower

The Many Lives of the Nakagin Capsule Tower

Jul 10, 2025–Jul 12, 2026 MoMA Japanese architect Kisho Kurokawa revolutionized urban living with the Nakagin Capsule Tower, completed in 1972 in Tokyo’s Ginza district. This innovative structure, consisting of 140 prefabricated, single-occupancy capsules attached to two concrete-and-steel cores, epitomized the principles of Metabolism—a forward-thinking Japanese movement envisioning adaptable cities and architecture evolving over time. […]

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Studio Residency Jonathan Berger

Studio Residency Jonathan Berger

Aug 2–24, 2025 MoMA Jonathan Berger’s Studio Residency invites visitors to explore the complex notions of home and belonging through an evocative and deeply researched artistic project. Over three weeks, Berger, together with a collective of skilled craftspeople, will construct a meticulously handmade scale model of Kaunas, Lithuania, as it existed around 1941, just prior

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Stephen Prina: A Lick and a Promise

Stephen Prina: A Lick and a Promise

Sep 11–Dec 13, 2025 MoMA Stephen Prina, a multidisciplinary artist, musician, and composer, has cultivated a unique and irreverent approach over the past thirty years that bridges installations, film, and musical performances. His work is characterized by an intricate layering of diverse cultural references, ranging from the songs of Joni Mitchell and films by Robert

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New Photography 2025: Lines of Belonging

New Photography 2025: Lines of Belonging

Sep 14, 2025–Jan 17, 2026 MoMA New Photography 2025: Lines of Belonging marks the 40th anniversary of MoMA’s renowned New Photography series, presenting a compelling exhibition that features thirteen visionary artists and collectives. These creative voices delve into themes of belonging and interconnectedness, exploring how culture and identity are shaped through personal narratives, political histories,

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Ruth Asawa: A Retrospective

Ruth Asawa: A Retrospective

Oct 19, 2025–Feb 7, 2026 MoMA Ruth Asawa’s artistic journey, spanning over six decades, is an extraordinary exploration of materiality and form. This comprehensive retrospective showcases around 300 works, highlighting her innovative use of a variety of media including wire sculptures, bronze casts, drawings, paintings, prints, and public installations. Asawa’s persistent curiosity in the potential

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Wifredo Lam: When I Don’t Sleep, I Dream

Wifredo Lam: When I Don’t Sleep, I Dream

Nov 10, 2025–Mar 28, 2026 MoMA Wifredo Lam’s artistic journey was deeply intertwined with his commitment to racial and social justice, emphasizing that his work transcended mere aesthetics. This comprehensive U.S. retrospective spans over sixty years of Lam’s prolific career, showcasing more than 150 works—including paintings, prints, illustrated books, ceramics, and works on paper. Born

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Artist’s Choice: Arthur Jafa—Less Is Morbid

Artist’s Choice: Arthur Jafa—Less Is Morbid

Nov 19, 2025–Jul 5, 2026 MoMA “Less Is Morbid” is a provocative exploration of emotional resonance and the power of visual association by artist Arthur Jafa. Known for his dynamic collages, montages, and installations, Jafa curates nearly 100 works from MoMA’s collection, creating compelling dialogues that bridge diverse artistic approaches and histories. The exhibition juxtaposes

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The Many Lives of theNakagin Capsule Tower

Jul 10, 2025–Jul 12, 2026MoMA “This building is not an apartment house.” With this declaration, Japanese architect Kisho Kurokawa introduced the Nakagin Capsule Tower as a radically new vision for urban living. Completed in 1972, the structure consisted of 140 single-occupancy capsules, prefabricated offsite and attached to two concrete-and-steel cores in Tokyo’s Ginza district. The building became the defining

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Emily Sargent: Portrait of a Family

Emily Sargent: Portrait of a Family

July 1st, 2025–March 8th, 2026 The Met Rediscovered after many years, the watercolors of Emily Sargent (1857–1936) reveal a world through her unique lens—combining clarity and emotional expressiveness. This distinct exhibition brings her luminous works to the forefront, positioning them within the rich artistic legacy of the Sargent family. The exhibition offers a rare glimpse

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Relaxed Hours: Edward Burra

Relaxed Hours: Edward Burra

July – November 2025 Tate “Relaxed Hours: Edward Burra” presents a profound exploration of the intertwining relationships between home, identity, and artistic creation, underscored by the fundamental ties to place and community. This compelling exhibition invites visitors to engage with a thoughtfully curated programme of discussions, performances, workshops, and gatherings—each illuminating the complex ways that

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Superfine: Tailoring Black Style

Superfine: Tailoring Black Style

Through October 26 The Met The Costume Institute’s spring 2025 exhibition, Superfine: Tailoring Black Style, offers an insightful exploration into over three centuries of Black style, focusing on the rich cultural and historical narrative of dandyism within the Atlantic world. Emerging in the 18th century against a backdrop of slavery, colonialism, and imperialism that facilitated

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Emma Critchley: Soundings

Emma Critchley: Soundings

Until 19 October 2025 Tate Discover the groundbreaking journey of British Surrealist Ithell Colquhoun in this landmark exhibition hosted at Tate Britain. Recognised as one of the most radical and innovative artists of her generation, Colquhoun’s work breaks conventional boundaries and explores surrealist methods of unconscious imagery, while fearlessly engaging with the mysterious realms of

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Arts of Africa

Arts of Africa

May 31–Ongoing The Met The Met’s Arts of Africa galleries reopened in May 2025, housed within the reimagined Michael C. Rockefeller Wing. This multiyear renovation has culminated in a stunning new presentation that reintroduces visitors to one of the world’s most comprehensive collections of sub-Saharan African art. Featuring around 500 works for public display, the

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Arts of the Ancient Americas

Arts of the Ancient Americas

May 31–Ongoing The Met In May 2025, The Met proudly reopened its reimagined Arts of the Ancient Americas galleries in the Michael C. Rockefeller Wing after an extensive multiyear renovation. This transformative installation offers visitors a fresh encounter with nearly 700 ancestral artworks from Indigenous cultures across North, Central, and South America as well as

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Arts of Oceania

Arts of Oceania

May 31–Ongoing The Met The Metropolitan Museum of Art proudly presents the reimagined Arts of Oceania galleries, reopened in May 2025 within the newly renovated Michael C. Rockefeller Wing. This remarkable installation showcases over 650 exceptional works from the Museum’s extensive Oceanic art collection, which spans more than 140 unique cultures. The exhibition captures the

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