
The Face of Life: Modern Portraits
An authoritative survey of modern portraiture at The Met, tracing evolving ideas of identity from early 20th century to the present. In the museum's grand galleries, the show pairs painting and media to reveal how faces have been used to tell personal and cultural stories.

German Masterworks
Exhibition at Neue Galerie in New York City showcasing German masterworks. This curated display highlights iconic paintings and design from German masters, presented in a historic museum setting and offering a focused look at a pivotal era of European art.

Creatures of Myth and Imagination: Europe and the Americas
An exhibition at The Metropolitan Museum of Art exploring mythic creatures across European and American art traditions through paintings, sculpture, and objects that trace transatlantic folklore and imagination.
Rolling Art: Truck Design
Join a hands-on art workshop at the Children's Museum of Manhattan inspired by South Asian truck art. Explore bold colors, floral patterns, mirrors and decorative lettering, then create your own rolling-art designs in the Makerspace during May 19–24 (10:30–12:30 and 2:00–4:15 daily).

Bid for the Future: Artist Conversation
Join a lively artist conversation at the New Museum as Steffani Jemison, Cannupa Hanska Luger, Precious Okoyomon, and WangShui discuss futures in art, representation, and collective practice. A cerebral, artist-led dialogue in a cutting-edge space.
Iba N’Diaye: Between Latitude and Longitude
Iba N’Diaye: Between Latitude and Longitude is the inaugural exhibition in the Met's Michael C. Rockefeller Wing, presenting the artist’s paintings and cultural dialogues across Africa and the West, on view through May 31, 2026.

The Magical City: George Morrison’s New York
The Metropolitan Museum of Art presents "The Magical City: George Morrison’s New York", a focused exhibition exploring Morrison’s paintings and sculptures inspired by New York’s urban landscapes and abstraction.
Stories and Sets for The Sopranos — MOMI Exhibition
Stories and Sets for The Sopranos at MOMI in New York City invites fans into the show's wardrobe and set-design universe, pairing iconic props with film-history context for a playful, immersive museum experience across its run.
Outwit Outplay Outlast: Survivor Celebration Exhibit
A traveling exhibit celebrating 50 seasons of Survivor opens in NYC, with immersive displays across multiple venues and special events.

Guggenheim Pop
Guggenheim Pop in New York's Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum surveys Pop art from Warhol to Maurizio Cattelan, tracing its bold rebellion through the collection and its influence on today’s artists.
Another Wonderland
An exhibition at the Museum of the City of New York that presents works and archival material reimagining the city as an 'Another Wonderland', blending historical and contemporary perspectives on urban life.

Musical Bodies
Musical Bodies at The Metropolitan Museum of Art is an interdisciplinary exhibition that explores the relationship between music, performance, and the human body through historical objects, multimedia installations, and live-performance elements.

The Genesis Facade Commission: Jeffrey Gibson, The Animal That Therefore I Am
Jeffrey Gibson's façade commission 'The Animal That Therefore I Am' is a new large-scale mixed-media installation at The Metropolitan Museum of Art exploring identity, Indigenous cultural forms, and performative ornamentation.

Collection in Focus | Zidane, a 21st century portrait
Guggenheim presents Collection in Focus: Zidane, a 21st Century Portrait, marking its 20th anniversary as the 2026 World Cup unfolds.

The Traveler: George Forster’s Quest for Shared Humanity
Immerse yourself in the life of George Forster, a young naturalist, writer, and revolutionary. This exhibition at the New York Botanical Garden ties his radical humanist ideas to the places he journeyed, offering a vivid look at 18th-century science, travel, and resistance.

Morgan After Hours: Pride
Experience Pride after dark at The Morgan Library & Museum with Morgan After Hours: Pride. An intimate 6–9 PM cultural evening in NYC featuring Pride-themed programming inside the iconic library setting, blending art, conversation, and community.

Making It Modern: European Ceramics from the Martin Eidelberg Collection
Making It Modern at The Metropolitan Museum of Art (opening 2026-06-14) presents European ceramics from the Martin Eidelberg collection, exploring design, technique and modernist currents in decorative arts.

A Passion for Jade: The Bishop Collection
A curated exhibition at The Metropolitan Museum of Art presenting the Bishop Collection of jade, highlighting carved objects, cultural histories, and material craftsmanship from across Asia.

Embracing Color: Enamel in Chinese Decorative Arts, 1300–1900
An exhibition at The Metropolitan Museum of Art investigating enamel techniques and objects in Chinese decorative arts from 1300–1900, tracing technical, aesthetic and cultural histories across six centuries.

Raphael: Sublime Poetry
The Met presents Raphael: Sublime Poetry, a major exhibition that traces Raphael’s fusion of painting with poetic imagery from the High Renaissance. Visitors can encounter masterworks and interpretive displays that illuminate his graceful, monumental approach in a museum setting that highlights craftsmanship and vision.
The Museum of Modern Art Presents Face Value: Celebrity Press Photography, June 28, 2025 – June 21, 2026
Face Value: Celebrity Press Photography at MoMA (Jun 28, 2025–Jun 21, 2026) surveys press portraits and celebrity image-making in a major museum exhibition exploring fame and media representation.

Emily Sargent: Portrait of a Family
An exhibition at The Metropolitan Museum of Art showcasing Emily Sargent’s portraits of a family, highlighting intimate portraiture and domestic identity within a museum presentation.
Declaration of Independence on View at NYPL
Explore the Declaration of Independence on view at New York Public Library's Stephen A. Schwarzman Building. This exhibition runs July 1–7, 2026, daily 10:00 AM–8:00 PM, inviting visitors to engage with the historic document in a landmark NYC setting.

In the World
In the World at the Rubin Museum invites visitors to learn about the museum’s exhibitions and projects worldwide and sign up for updates about touring projects coming to other cities.
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