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Monumental Journey is the first exhibition to focus on Girault de Prangey's Mediterranean journey. Here are five things to know before your visit.
The Digital Editors
February 22, 2019

For one group of artists and technologists, AI can help us view The Met’s collection in new—or possibly ancient—ways.
Will Fenstermaker
February 4, 2019

Now on view at The Met Fifth Avenue, Rashid Choudhury's 1981 tapestry is an aesthetically innovative work by an influential artist, writer, and teacher.
Shanay Jhaveri
January 18, 2019

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Explore the influence of Jack Whitten's practice on acclaimed artists.
Kelly Baum, Julie Mehretu, Odili Donald Odita, and Adam Pendleton
January 14, 2019

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Leonard A. Lauder Distinguished Scholar Adrian Sudhalter reflects on the achievements of Dada and how Dada and photography critique Cubism.
Adrian Sudhalter
December 13, 2018

Kids at Play Africa, the first children's museum in Johannesburg, South Africa, put their own spin on portraits from The Met collection.
Shiloah Coley
December 10, 2018

Associate Museum Educator Darcy-Tell Morales gives the scoop on making art with natural dyes during The Met's Art Explore program and explains how you can try it at home, too!
Darcy-Tell Morales
September 10, 2018

In this interview, author and curator Amelia Peck discusses the history of quilting in Gee's Bend, Alabama, and how these works of art have historically been misunderstood.
Rachel High
July 16, 2018

Fellow Aleesa Alexander writes on how Ronald Lockett's assemblages weave together themes of race, class, labor, gender, politics, geography, and illness into profound works of art.
Aleesa Alexander
July 3, 2018

Elena Naomi Kanagy-Loux highlights a box of bobbin-lace samples assembled by Gertrude Whiting in a fascinating account of early female professionals and visitorship at The Met.
Elena Naomi Kanagy-Loux
June 15, 2018