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A Conversation with Jeffrey Gibson and Sara Reisman

Join Jeffrey Gibson and Sara Reisman to explore evolving creative practices, curiosity, and an admiration for nature’s resilience and adaptability. Dive into how artists approach and process these complicated and interconnected relationships, and learn more about the four figurative sculptures by Jeffrey Gibson on The Met facade that create an imaginative intersection between Central Park and Fifth Avenue. Presented in conjunction with The Genesis Facade Commission: Jeffrey Gibson, The Animal That Therefore I Am.


Contributors

Jeffrey Gibson, Artist
Sara Reisman, Curator, Educator, Writer


Diptych of a blocky historical scene at top, and the iconic image of George Washington on a boat on the icy Delaware River at bottom.
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In part three of Making History, delve into how contemporary artists have reclaimed the past.
Kathryn Calley Galitz
June 28
A serene painting of a woman in a pink dress with a blue shawl, tenderly watching two children, one holding a cross, set against a lush landscape.
Video
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Carmen C. Bambach
June 13
A reddish-brown tea bowl with speckling, dark veins, and cracked glazing throughout.
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A Met curator and guest artists from Japan on Japanese ceramics and the enduring significance of tea culture.
Monika Bincsik
June 7
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