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Printed graphic image of a white woman seductively holding a poppy flower. The Woman and the peony are an orange color and the background of the image is black and the woman's dress and hat are created just using orange outlines.
How did women emerge as active creators of art and visual culture in the nineteenth century?
Shannon Vittoria
April 19, 2024
Teal bold text that reads 25 years of Korean Art at The Met, over a white and silver background.
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25 Years of Korean Art at The Met
January 24, 2024
Artist Mei Lum gestures with her hands as she speaks at Wing on Wo store in front of porcelain ware home items.
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Meet Civic Practice Partnership artist-in-residence Mei Lum, founder of the W.O.W. Project and the fifth-generation owner of her family's century-old porcelain business, the oldest operating store in Chinatown.
Mei Lum
January 11, 2024
Multi object sculpture, outside of The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
The writer Manijeh Moradian reflects on the unruly forms of Nairy Baghramian's facade commission.
Manijeh Moradian
December 22, 2023
A papyrus with a hand-drawn winged figure, Greek text, and abstract symbols, showing signs of aging and wear.
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I was thinking of “voice” here not as the sound one makes, but as the feeling of a specific presence behind the words, animating them.
Safia Elhillo
November 13, 2023
The buildings that field owned before they were torn down in a sepia photograph.
Hamilton Easter Field worked to bring Brooklyn into the New York art world in the early 20th century—but his efforts have been overlooked.
Anna Anna Jozefacka
November 13, 2023
Cécile McLorin Salvant performing in the Unicorn Tapestries room at The Met Cloisters.
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In July 2023 MetLiveArts welcomed three-time GRAMMY®-winning jazz vocalist Cécile McLorin Salvant for a digital-exclusive performance in the Unicorn Tapestries Room at The Met Cloisters.
November 8, 2023
abstract cubist image with a lot of whites, browns, and greys and lines everywhere.
Scholar and curator Anna Jozefacka discusses an unrealized decorative commission by Pablo Picasso intended for a Brooklyn residence.
Isabelle Qian
October 16, 2023
Painting of a young woman with a baby on her back looking into the distance.
Explore the annual exhibition where New York City's young artists take center stage.
Ann C. Collins and Christopher Alessandrini
September 25, 2023
Dancers from Ballet Hispánico perform at the courtyard level of the Robert Lehmann Wing at The Met Fifth Avenue.
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For this MetLiveArts commission, Ballet Hispánico Artistic Director and CEO Eduardo Vilaro reacts to the ideas presented in the exhibit Juan de Pareja: Afro-Hispanic Painter with Buscando a Juan (“Looking for Juan”) and explores the “sancocho”—literally, mixed soup—of cultures and diasporas.
September 19, 2023