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Exhibition Tour—Arts of the Ancient Americas in The Michael C. Rockefeller Wing

Join curators Joanne Pillsbury and Laura Filloy Nadal to celebrate the renovation and reopening of the Arts of the Ancient Americas galleries in the Michael C. Rockefeller Wing.

Join Joanne Pillsbury, Andrall E. Pearson Curator of Ancient American Art, and curator Laura Filloy Nadal, along with Max Hollein, Marina Kellen French Director and CEO, and special guest Alejandro de Avila to celebrate the renovation and reopening of the Arts of the Ancient Americas galleries in The Michael C. Rockefeller Wing.

Learn about the enduring tradition of the Mesoamerican ballgame, new findings on the role of women of power, and an extraordinary technology developed by Moche metalsmiths. These artworks reveal histories of the exchange of materials and ideas across vast distances and millennia andprovide a deeper understanding of the practices and beliefs of the civilizations that thrived in Latin America before 1600. Reflecting new perspectives and recent advances in scholarship, this extraordinary collection reintroduces a new generation of visitors to the ancestral arts of the Americas.


Contributors

Joanne Pillsbury
Andrall E. Pearson Curator of Ancient American Art
Laura Filloy Nadal
Curator, Arts of the Ancient Americas

Video by The Metropolitan Museum of Art and SandenWolff, Inc.

Douglas Hegley, Chief Digital Officer
Sarah Wambold, Executive Producer
Mandy Kritzeck, Managing Producer
Erin Stella, Studio Manager
Hannah Chen, Associate Producer
Malvika Dang, Production Assistant

Jonathan Sanden, Director
Noah Therrien, Producer
Jonathan Sanden, Story Editor
Jonathan Sanden, Noah Therrien, Nate Reininga, Camera
Thomas Lange, Assistant Camera
Hannah Kaylor, Editor


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Eagle relief, Toltec artist(s), Andesite or dacite, Maya blue, stucco, red pigment, Toltec
Toltec artist(s)
900–1200 CE
Eagle relief, Toltec artist(s), Andesite or dacite, Maya blue, stucco, red pigment, Toltec
Toltec artist(s)
900–1200 CE
Corn stalk-shaped vessel, Nasca artist(s), Ceramic, slip, Nasca
Nasca artist(s)
1–600 CE
Seated ballplayer, Ameca-Etzatlán artists, Ceramic, slip, Ameca-Etzatlán
Ameca-Etzatlán artists
200 BCE–300 CE
Standing ballplayer, Ameca-Etzatlán artist(s), Ceramic, slip, Ameca-Etzatlán
Ameca-Etzatlán artist(s)
200 BCE–300 CE
Face, Olmec artist(s), Jadeite, Olmec
Olmec artist(s)
900–400 BCE
Standing female figure, Huastec artist(s), Sandstone, Huastec
Huastec artist(s)
1250–1521 CE
Nose ornament in the shape of a head, Gold (partially silvered), silver, Moche
Moche
500-800 CE
Tunic with Felines, Cotton, camelid hair, Chimú
Chimú
1450–1550
Oil portrait of an 18th-century gentleman with powdered hair, a dark coat, gold buttons, and a white ruffled cravat, gazing calmly.
How do visual representations of the flawed but fascinating American revolutionary allow us to reflect on—and rethink—his legacy?
Andrew M. Davenport
August 11
Black jug adorned with a red-figured man with long hair and wearing a tunic, drawing an arrow from a lunge position.
Six objects in The Met collection take you on Odysseus’s famed journey.
Department of Greek and Roman Art
August 6
Purple mannequin hand holding a body shaped guitar.
Video
Join Bradley Strauchen-Scherer, Curator in the Department of Musical Instruments, and Ava Valentino, Research Assistant in the Department of Musical Instruments, along with Brett Renfer, Senior Project Manager of Emerging Technologies, to virtually explore the Musical Bodies exhibition.
Bradley Strauchen-Scherer, Ava Valentino, and Brett Renfer
June 18
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