“This fall, The Metropolitan Museum of Art presents Witnessing Humanity: The Art of John Wilson, the largest exhibition of this artist’s work and his first solo museum show in New York. For over six decades, American artist John Wilson (1922–2015) made powerful and poetic works… Read More
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Sargent and Paris at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, April 27 – August 3, 2025
“Opening at The Metropolitan Museum of Art on April 27, 2025, Sargent and Paris will explore the early career of John Singer Sargent (born 1856, Florence; died 1925, London), from his arrival in Paris in 1874 as a talented 18-year-old art student through the mid-1880s,… Read More
The Roof Garden Commission: Jennie C. Jones, Ensemble at The Met Fifth Avenue, April 15 through October 19, 2025
“The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s newest Roof Garden Commission is on view April 15 through October 19, 2025, and features a dynamic work by artist Jennie C. Jones (born 1968, Cincinnati, Ohio). Titled Ensemble, the site-responsive installation is composed of three large sculptural forms based… Read More
The Roof Garden Commission: Petrit Halilaj, Abetare at The Met 5th Avenue, through October 27, 2024
“The Met’s highly anticipated 2024 Roof Garden Commission, by Kosovar artist Petrit Halilaj (born 1986, Kostërc, former Yugoslavia), is now on view through October 27, 2024. For his first major outdoor installation, Halilaj has transformed the Museum’s Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Roof Garden with… Read More
Weaving Abstraction in Ancient and Modern Art at The Met Fifth Avenue, March 5 – June 16, 2024
“The process of creating textiles has long been a springboard for artistic invention. In Weaving Abstraction in Ancient and Modern Art, two extraordinary bodies of work separated by at least 500 years are brought together to explore the striking connections between artists of the ancient… Read More
The Roof Garden Commission: Huma Bhabha, We Come in Peace at The Met Fifth Avenue, April 17 – October 28, 2018
“Huma Bhabha’s We Come in Peace borrows its title from the classic American science-fiction film The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951), a tale of first contact between humans and aliens. Its two huge sculptures—the five-headed We Come in Peace and the prostrate Benaam (an… Read More






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