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“It seems funny to say it, but long before there was an ‘art world,’ there was art in the world.”
March 20, 2020

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This lyrical portrait of the Cathedral of Chartres was produced for the 1970 exhibition The Year 1200, a centerpiece of The Met’s centennial celebration.
February 21, 2020

Arthur K. Watson Chief Librarian of Thomas J. Watson Library Kenneth Soehner discusses the early history of the library at The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Kenneth Soehner
December 11, 2019

Arthur K. Watson Chief Librarian of Thomas J. Watson Library Kenneth Soehner discusses the early history of the library at The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Kenneth Soehner
November 27, 2019

The Met Breuer Architecture Tour features stories about a landmark building, its remarkable history, and the architect himself.
Nina Diamond
December 19, 2018

Michael Carter, associate Museum librarian at The Met Cloisters, explores a recently digitized album of Fort Tryon Park in northern Manhattan.
Michael Carter
August 8, 2018

Former Intern Abby Buckingham discusses a project she worked on to make digitized images of past exhibitions available online.
Abby Buckingham
June 13, 2018

Artist Ed Ruscha and writer Tom McCarthy discuss Thomas Cole's influence on Ruscha's art in these excerpts from a recent conversation at The Met.
Shannon Vittoria
May 10, 2018

Publishing and Marketing Assistant Rachel High sits down with curator emerita Colta Ives to discuss the transformation of Paris during the nineteenth century into a city of tree-lined boulevards and public parks.
Rachel High
April 18, 2018

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Three lectures on the topic of ancient gardens hosted by the Departments of Ancient Near Eastern Art, Egyptian Art, and Islamic Art.
Dr. José Galán, Dr. Elizabeth Macaulay-Lewis, and Dr. D. Fairchild Ruggles
March 19, 2018