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Past Exhibition

Chroma: Ancient Sculpture in Color

July 5, 2022–March 26, 2023
Ancient Greek and Roman sculpture was once colorful, vibrantly painted and richly adorned with detailed ornamentation. Chroma: Ancient Sculpture in Color reveals the colorful backstory of polychromy—meaning “many colors,” in Greek—and presents new …
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The process of creating textiles has long been a springboard for artistic invention. In Weaving Abstraction in Ancient and Modern Art, two extraordinary bodies of work separated by at least 500 years are brought together to explore the striking con…
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New York Art Worlds, 1870–1890

Through July 21
This exhibition explores aspects of the lived experience of being an artist in New York City during the 1870s and 1880s, an era of rapid socio-economic change. Drawing largely from the American Wing’s varied collections, the display investigates th…
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Ganesha: Lord of New Beginnings

Through June 15, 2025
Ganesha, the son of Shiva and Parvati, is a Brahmanical (Hindu) diety known to clear a path to the gods and remove obstacles in everyday life. He is loved by his devotees (bhakti) for his many traits, including his insatiable appetite for sweet cak…
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Art Work: Artists Working at The Met

June 6–19, 2022
Since 1935, staff members working as a part of The Met community, many of whom are accomplished artists, have shared their creative contributions with each other on a regular basis. This year we are delighted to open this presentation of their work…
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During the 1890s, a new type of poster emerged in the United States, one that more closely resembled a work of art than an advertisement. Thanks to recent advancements in printing techniques, artists could create colorful, inventive compositions th…
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Seneca Village—a vibrant nineteenth-century community of predominantly Black landowners and tenants—flourished in an area just west of The Met, in what is now Central Park. By the 1850s, the village comprised some fifty homes, three churches, multi…
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Past Exhibition

A New Look at Old Masters

December 12, 2020–March 26, 2023
A New Look at Old Masters will explore a variety of themes in The Met’s collection of European painting, creating new dialogues among the works and including a large presentation of sculpture. While one gallery will highlight the creation of still…
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Samurai Splendor: Sword Fittings from Edo Japan

Through March 23, 2025
After almost a century and a half of near-constant civil war and political upheaval, Japan unified under a new ruling family, the Tokugawa, in the early 1600s. Their reign lasted for more than 250 years, in an era referred to as the Edo period, aft…
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Hear Me Now: The Black Potters of Old Edgefield, South Carolina

September 9, 2022–February 5, 2023
Focusing on the work of African American potters in the 19th-century American South—in dialogue with contemporary artistic responses—the exhibition presents approximately 50 ceramic objects from Old Edgefield District, South Carolina, a center of s…
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Pergamon and the Hellenistic Kingdoms of the Ancient World

April 18, 2016–July 17, 2016

This exhibition will bring together more than 265 exquisite objects that were created through the patronage of the royal courts of the Hellenistic kingdoms, with an emphasis on the ancient city of Pergamon.

Past Exhibition

Art of the First Cities

May 8, 2003–August 17, 2003

Art of the First Cities surveys the evolution of art and culture in the land between the rivers Tigris and Euphrates and their impact on the emerging cities of the ancient world—from the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean across Central Asia and along the Gulf to the Indus Valley—during one of the most seminal and creative periods in history.

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A new perspective on the vibrant artistic and cultural identities that flourished at the edges of two ancient empires as they competed for regional control.

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Treasures from a Lost Civilization

March 6, 2002–June 16, 2002

Monumental bronze images of deities, lively human figures, fantastic ritual vessels, exquisite jades, and spirited ceramic sculptures dating from the thirteenth century B.C. to the third century A.D.

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Man, Myth, and Sensual Pleasures

October 6, 2010–January 17, 2011

The first major exhibition in forty-five years devoted to the Burgundian Netherlandish artist Jan Gossart (ca. 1478–1532) brings together Gossart's paintings, drawings, and prints and places them in the context of the art and artists that influenced his transformation from Late Gothic Mannerism to the new Renaissance mode.

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Section One

Diamonds of the Deccan

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Past Exhibition

Another World Lies Beyond: Chinese Art and the Divine

August 24, 2019–January 5, 2020

This exhibition presents a rich display of images of the divine from premodern China, ranging from serene, monochrome Buddhist paintings to raucous, colorful sculptures of popular deities.

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Past Exhibition

Golden Kingdoms: Luxury and Legacy in the Ancient Americas

February 28, 2018–May 28, 2018

This landmark exhibition of luxury arts of the Incas, the Aztecs, and their predecessors traces the emergence and florescence of goldworking in the ancient Americas, from its earliest appearance in the Andes to its later developments farther north in Central America and Mexico.

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The World of Scholars' Rocks

February 1, 2000–August 20, 2000

This exhibition, on view February 1 through August 20, 2000, explored rocks as accoutrements of the scholar's study in China, accompanied by approximately ninety paintings drawn primarily from the Museum's collection.

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The Games in Ancient Athens

June 29, 2004–October 3, 2004

In honor of the modern Olympics being held in Athens, this selection of ancient Greek vases, bronzes, and other works—on view June 29 through October 3, 2004—showcases aspects of games held at Athens in antiquity.