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Velázquez’s portraits of a young girl (ca. 1640) and of Cardinal Camillo Astalli-Pamphili (ca. 1650), both from the collection of The Hispanic Society of America in New York City, were recently examined and treated at The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Opening June 10 at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the exhibition The Old Ball Game: New York Baseball, 1887–1977 will include nearly 400 baseball cards featuring players from numerous teams, from the New York Metropolitans and the Brooklyn Bridegrooms to the Giants, Dodgers, Yankees, and Mets.
Erskine, Hall & Coe are pleased to present Gordon Baldwin & Ewen Henderson, comprising 30 works by two of the most important and influential 20th century British artists working in clay.
Late last month saw the long-awaited openings of three exhibitions—NSK: FROM KAPITAL TO CAPITAL, Proof: Francisco Goya, Sergei Eisenstein, Robert Longo, and Yin Xiuzhen.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art has premiered the first two podcast episodes in a series of 10 created by the MetLiveArts 2016–17 Artist in Residence, writer and sound artist Nate DiMeo.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art will host its first ever World Culture Festival on Saturday, November 5, from noon to 5 p.m. with the theme of Epic Stories
This exhibition of Renaissance maiolica from The Met’s world-renowned collection celebrates the publication of Maiolica, Italian Renaissance Ceramics in The Metropolitan Museum of Art, by Timothy Wilson.
A selection of exceptional Native American works of art from New York’s Charles and Valerie Diker Collection—one of the most outstanding and comprehensive private collections of its kind—will go on view at The Metropolitan Museum of Art beginning October 28.
Thousands of teens will come together at The Metropolitan Museum of Art on Friday, October 28, from 5 to 8 p.m., for Teens Take The Met!, an evening when young people can explore their creativity and make discoveries through their experience with art.
Thirteen masterpieces on loan from the National Museum of Korea are highlighted in the exhibition Splendors of Korean Art, on view at The Metropolitan Museum of Art through September 17, 2017.
The largest museum retrospective to date of the work of American artist Kerry James Marshall (born 1955) will open this October at The Met Breuer as a cornerstone of its inaugural season.
On Saturday, November 12, The Met will host In Our Time: A Year of Architecture in a Day, an all-day symposium devoted to the most exciting and critical design projects of 2016.
The incredible story of a russian industrialist who collected the avant garde from Cezanne to Picasso in less than 10 years. 130 paintings are shown for the first time at Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris.
With works by Frida Kahlo, José Clemente Orozco, Diego Rivera, David Alfaro Siqueiros and Rufino Tamayo, Paint the Revolution will be the most comprehensive exhibition of Mexican modernism to be seen in the United States in more than seven decades.
This exhibition constitutes the largest retrospective ever dedicated to American painter William N. Copley (1919-1996), with over 150 works gathered from international museums and collections all over the world.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art and the global insurance company AXA announced today the recent gift to the Museum of 29 drawings and studies relating to Thomas Hart Benton’s epic mural America Today.
After four successful years of the «Swiss Made in Russia» programme, the Swiss Arts Council Pro Helvetia will open its Moscow liaison office in January 2017.
This month, The Metropolitan Museum of Art welcomes 62 scholars and graduate students as part of its annual fellowship program for 2016–2017.
The eleventh Sommerakademie im Zentrum Paul Klee was guest at the Kunsthalle Bern and this year`s turnout was a great success.
Fresh Out of Storage opens October 13. Sugar Hill Artist-in-Residence Announced. NLE & New New Yorkers collaboration at Queens Museum Rachel Gugelberger Promoted!