Thank you, @NYCArts, for exploring our exhibition, "Reimagine: Himalayan Art Now," in this thoughtful segment. #ReimagineRubin features the work of 32 contemporary artists in conversation with objects from our permanent collection.
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“Sonia Delaunay: Living Art” is on view at the Bard Graduate Center. Comprised of nearly 200 objects, the exhibition reveals Sonia Delaunay’s masterful use of color in multiple mediums--from paintings to playing cards and furniture to fashion. @BardGradCenter #NYCArts
A visit to the American Folk Art Museum for "Unnamed Figures: Black Presence and Absence in the Early American North." The exhibit explores the untold stories of the Black experience behind the art of New England and the mid-Atlantic from the late 1600s through the early 1800s.
Meet multimedia artist, Shahzia Sikander. Born in Lahore, Pakistan, Sikander moved to the United States in the 1990s. Her practice has been pivotal in showcasing the art of the South Asian diaspora as a contemporary American tradition. #NYCArts@paceprints@shahziasikander
A profile of Hildreth Meière, one of the most renowned American muralists of the 20th century. Get up close with some of Meière's best-known works in New York City. Tune in on Thursday at 8 pm on @THIRTEENWNET. @EmanuEl_NYC@HildrethMeiere#NYCArts
Take a visit to the American Folk Art Museum for "Material Witness: Folk and Self-Taught Artists at Work," which explores how and why artists gravitate toward certain media and methods. #NYCArts
Take a trip to the Hudson River Museum in Yonkers for "Matrix: Prints by Women Artists, 1960–1990." Tune in tomorrow night at 8pm on THIRTEEN. @HudsonRivMuseum@thirteenWNET#NYCArts
A visit to the American Folk Art Museum for “Morris Hirshfield Rediscovered,” the most comprehensive gathering of the work of this self-taught artist. Premiering this Thursday, October 27 at 8pm on THIRTEEN. #NYCArts@FolkArtMuseum@ThirteenWNET
A trip to the American Museum of Natural History and the revitalized Northwest Coast Hall. It features works such as 67 monumental carvings, the iconic 63-foot dugout canoe, and more. #NYCArts
A visit to the New-York Historical Society for “Black Is Beautiful: The Photography of Kwame Brathwaite.” Premieres Thursday, September 29 at 8pm on @thirteenwnet. @nyhistory#NYCArts
A visit to the Museum of Arts and Design for “Garmenting: Costume as Contemporary Art.” The exhibition shows how clothing can be transformed into sculpture, installation and even performance art. On view through August 14. #NYCArts@MADmuseum@ThirteenWNET
Hans Holbein, one of the most inventive artists of the early 1500s, created captivating portraits and served as a court painter to King Henry VIII. Now on view at The Morgan Library and Museum until May 15. #NYCArts#Holbein@morganlibrary
Founded in 1985 by world-renowned sculptor, Isamu Noguchi, The Noguchi Museum is a culmination of his legacy. Senior Curator, Dakin Hart, talks about Noguchi's Akari lanterns, his monolithic basalt sculptures, and the history behind the museum's garden. @NoguchiMuseum
Get a look inside @metmuseum's "Inspiring Disney: The Animation of French Decorative Arts" from @NYCArts, available on ALL ARTS. https://t.co/aJts4xMBuf
The Whitney, in collaboration with the Philadelphia Museum of Art, presents "Jasper Johns: Mind/Mirror," a retrospective of nearly 500 artworks by the now 91-year-old artist throughout his seven-decade career. #NYCArts#JasperJohns@whitneymuseum@philamuseum
Visit the Brooklyn Museum for "The Slipstream: Reflection, Resilience and Resistance in the Art of Our Time." This exhibition of works by a diverse group of artists offers new ways to reflect on the changes we faced in 2020 and beyond. Thursday at 8pm on THIRTEEN. @BrooklynMuseum
We're visiting MoMA's exhibition Automania, an exploration of how the car has shaped our society for better or for worse. Watch on Thursday, 9/23 at 8pm on THIRTEEN. #NYCArts#Automania@MuseumModernArt@ThirteenWNET