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Fanmania

Fanmania

December 11, 2025–May 12, 2026 The Met The hand-held fan, often regarded merely as a feminine accessory, played a surprisingly influential role in 19th-century European art. Fanmania explores this unexpected muse that captivated some of the era’s most innovative avant-garde artists, including renowned French Impressionists such as Edgar Degas and Camille Pissarro. These artists did […]

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View Finding: Selections from The Walther Collection

View Finding: Selections from The Walther Collection

October 28, 2025–May 3, 2026 The Met Explore the transformative power of the camera through the groundbreaking exhibition View Finding: Selections from The Walther Collection, hosted at The Met Fifth Avenue. This exhibition offers a captivating journey into modern and contemporary photography, revealing how artists use the camera not only as a device to capture

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Raphael: Sublime Poetry

Raphael: Sublime Poetry

March 29–June 28, 2026 The Met Discover the artistic genius of Raphael, a towering figure of the Italian Renaissance whose work seamlessly blends ambition with lyrical beauty. Known formally as Raffaello di Giovanni Santi (1483–1520), Raphael’s brief life of 37 years was marked by extraordinary achievements in painting, design, and architecture, securing his place as

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Divine Egypt

Divine Egypt

October 12, 2025–January 19, 2026 The Met In the fascinating world of ancient Egypt, gods were not merely abstract figures but living presences brought to life through art. Egyptians believed that the depictions of their deities in tombs, temples, and shrines served as portals, allowing gods to inhabit sacred spaces and actively participate in rituals.

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Allegory and Abstraction: Selections from the Department of Drawings and Prints

Allegory and Abstraction: Selections from the Department of Drawings and Prints

September 4–December 9, 2025 The Met The Department of Drawings and Prints holds a remarkable collection exceeding one million works, spanning from approximately 1400 to the present day, primarily from Europe and the Americas. Due to the delicate nature and light sensitivity of these works, they are exhibited only for limited durations. To showcase such

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Sasha Stiles: A LIVING POEM

Sasha Stiles: A LIVING POEM

Sep 10, 2025–Spring 2026 MoMA Exploring the essence of humanity in an age dominated by artificial intelligence, artist and poet Sasha Stiles collaborates with her AI alter ego, Technelegy, since 2018 to redefine literary and artistic expression. Their inventive partnership delves into how human cognition and machine learning intersect in processing language, opening the door

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Helen Frankenthaler: A Grand Sweep

Helen Frankenthaler: A Grand Sweep

Oct 25, 2025–Feb 8, 2026 MoMA Helen Frankenthaler once described her monumental painting Chairman of the Board (1971) as “about a grand sweep,” a phrase that resonates both with her method and the expansive trajectory of her artistic career. This exhibition presents a compelling overview of Frankenthaler’s groundbreaking contributions and evolving innovations within the Abstract

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Helen Frankenthaler: A Grand Sweep

Oct 25, 2025–Feb 8, 2026 MoMA Celebrated Abstract Expressionist Helen Frankenthaler once described her magnificent 1971 painting Chairman of the Board as capturing “a grand sweep.” This evocative phrase not only captures the energetic and confident spirit behind this monumental work, which spans over six feet in height and sixteen feet in width, but also

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Time Travelers: Photographs from the Gayle Greenhill Collection

Time Travelers: Photographs from the Gayle Greenhill Collection

Oct 31, 2025–Feb 16, 2026 MoMA Photography holds a unique power—to open portals into other realms of time and space. Time Travelers: Photographs from the Gayle Greenhill Collection at MoMA explores this extraordinary capacity, presenting an exceptional selection of photographs that invite viewers to journey across histories, geographies, and visual imaginations. This exhibition showcases a

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Sargent and Paris

Sargent and Paris

Through August 3 The Met Sargent and Paris offers an immersive exploration into the formative years of John Singer Sargent (1856–1925), one of the most captivating American painters of the late 19th century. Arriving in Paris at just eighteen, Sargent quickly navigated the vibrant artistic landscape of the city, absorbing influences and engaging with leading

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Seeing Silence: The Paintings of Helene Schjerfbeck

Seeing Silence: The Paintings of Helene Schjerfbeck

December 5, 2025–April 5, 2026 The Met Helene Schjerfbeck, a Finnish painter celebrated throughout the Nordic countries, remains a relatively hidden gem in the wider world of art. Born in 1862 and active until 1946, Schjerfbeck forged a deeply personal and unique artistic style that emerged from a life marked by personal challenges and geographical

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Spectrum of Desire: Love, Sex, and Gender in the Middle Ages

Spectrum of Desire: Love, Sex, and Gender in the Middle Ages

October 17, 2025–March 29, 2026 The Met Explore a compelling journey through the intricate landscape of desire, identity, and gender as depicted in the art of the Middle Ages at The Met Cloisters. The exhibition Spectrum of Desire reveals a side of medieval history often overshadowed by religious narratives, diving deep into the multifaceted expressions

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Witnessing Humanity: The Art of John Wilson

Witnessing Humanity: The Art of John Wilson

September 20, 2025–February 8, 2026 The Met John Wilson (1922–2015) stands as a monumental figure in American art, whose career spanned more than six decades of creation deeply rooted in the experience of Black Americans and their ongoing struggles for racial, social, and economic justice. This exhibition, “Witnessing Humanity: The Art of John Wilson“, opens

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Man Ray: When Objects Dream

Man Ray: When Objects Dream

September 14, 2025–February 1, 2026 The Met American artist Man Ray (1890–1976) stands as a pioneering visionary who defied conventional boundaries across photography, painting, sculpture, and film. Most notably, during the winter of 1921, Man Ray invented the “rayograph” technique, revolutionizing photographic art by producing images without the use of a camera. This process involved

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The Genesis Facade Commission: Jeffrey Gibson, The Animal That Therefore I Am

The Genesis Facade Commission: Jeffrey Gibson, The Animal That Therefore I Am

September 12, 2025–June 9, 2026 The Met Celebrated contemporary artist Jeffrey Gibson has been commissioned to create four large-scale figurative sculptures for The Met Fifth Avenue’s exterior as part of the 2025 Genesis Facade Commission. This monumental project invites viewers to contemplate the profound interconnectedness between all living beings and their environment, a theme that

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