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MetLiveArts and New York Live Arts are partnering to present a site-specific interaction of Taiwanese-American artist Lee Mingwei’s durational work, OUR LABYRINTH.
September 16, 2020

Museum Librarian Min Xu discusses the history of Asian art book collecting at The Met.
Min Xu
July 8, 2020

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Join a Met curator to explore Home Is a Foreign Place, a suite of 36 woodcut prints on handmade paper by the artist Zarina.
May 23, 2020

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This captivating documentary about the rituals, myths, and traditions of Indonesia incorporates Old Javanese poetry, sculpture, and music alongside performances by traditional artists and healers.
March 6, 2020

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This short documentary follows the custom installation of Isamu Noguchi’s beloved sculpture Water Stone and offers a special opportunity to witness a living artist interact with staff as their work is prepared for display.
February 7, 2020

A textile conservator shares how she rescued a rare seventeenth-century tapestry from the grip of sticky tape.
Minsun Hwang
January 22, 2019

What makes Atea: Nature and Divinity in Polynesia a must-see exhibition? Prepare for your visit with this introduction to the show's themes.
Maia Nuku
January 4, 2019

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Polynesian song and dance performances at the opening ceremony of Atea: Nature and Divinity in Polynesia.
December 7, 2018

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Formal opening ceremonies of the exhibition Atea: Nature and Divinity in Polynesia.
December 7, 2018

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Curatorial remarks by Dr. Maia Nuku and a speech from Fijian Ambassador to the United States, His Excellency Naivakarurubalavu Solo Mara, at the opening ceremony of Atea: Nature and Divinity in Polynesia.
December 7, 2018