“Olympia,” the brothel scene that birthed modern art, crosses the Atlantic for the first time in the Met exhibition “Manet/Degas.”
Tag: Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Nairy Baghramian Breaks Through With Metropolitan Museum Facade Commission
With powerfully alive new works at the Met and MoMA, the Iranian-born artist Nairy Baghramian embraces the canon, the better to take it apart.
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For Some Culture Executives, a Housing Perk Is Rolled Back
Amid sensitivity over income inequality in their ranks as well as post-pandemic financial strains, several cultural organizations have reduced the housing benefit they provided former directors.
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The Met Announces Harlem Renaissance Exhibition for 2024
Artworks on loan from historically Black institutions will make the show one of the largest surveys of the era in nearly 40 years.
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Berenice Abbott Captured Manhattan’s Heady Skyscraper Boom
With skyscrapers rising around her, an ambitious photographer seized the opportunity to record New York’s 1920s building boom.