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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Lillian Bassman: Bazaar and Beyond
Exhibition at The Metropolitan Museum of Art showcasing Lillian Bassman's influential fashion and portrait photography for Bazaar and beyond, highlighting her elegant black-and-white aesthetic.

Revolution!
Revolution! at The Metropolitan Museum of Art is an exhibition examining visual responses to revolutions across history, showcasing paintings, prints and artifacts that trace political and social upheaval.

A King’s Carpet: Louis XIV and the Savonnerie
Explore lavish 17th-century Savonnerie carpets made for Louis XIV at The Met, showcasing royal textiles, baroque design and exceptional craftsmanship in a major museum exhibition.

The Genesis Facade Commission: Liu Wei
Liu Wei’s Genesis Facade Commission at The Metropolitan Museum of Art is a large-scale, site-specific contemporary installation transforming the museum’s facade with provocative visual and conceptual gestures.

Taryn Simon Installation
Taryn Simon Installation at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum unfolds an immersive, interactive experience—never-before-seen photographs, text, video and sculpture—inviting visitors to navigate a contemporary archive.

Krasner and Pollock: Past Continuous
Krasner and Pollock: Past Continuous at The Met is a major exhibition examining the entwined practices of Lee Krasner and Jackson Pollock, highlighting their paintings, dialogues, and influence on Abstract Expressionism.
Joan Semmel: In the Flesh
Joan Semmel: In the Flesh at The Jewish Museum in New York showcases the artist’s iconic self-portraits and figurative paintings exploring body, gender, and aging in a major museum exhibition.

Afterlives: Contemporary Art in the Byzantine Crypt
A site-specific exhibition at The Met's Byzantine Crypt presenting contemporary artists who engage with ritual, materiality, and historical memory within a sacred architectural setting.

Celebrating the Year of the Horse
Celebrate the Year of the Horse at The Metropolitan Museum of Art on Jan 26, 2027 with a special exhibition and programming exploring Lunar New Year traditions and Asian art for visitors of all ages.

Flip Sides: Seeing Korean Art Anew
Flip Sides invites visitors to rethink Korean art across eras and media at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. The exhibition pairs historical works with contemporary practice, challenging familiar narratives and offering fresh perspectives on Korean aesthetics in a world-class NYC setting.

Household Gods: Hindu Devotional Prints, 1860–1930
Exhibition at The Metropolitan Museum of Art surveying Hindu devotional prints from 1860–1930, highlighting print culture, religious imagery, and colonial-era visual exchange.

The Infinite Artistry of Japanese Ceramics
A major exhibition at The Metropolitan Museum of Art exploring the craft, history, and aesthetics of Japanese ceramics from traditional tea wares to contemporary works.