Current Exhibitions at the MET NYC

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The Metropolitan Museum of Art is one of the world’s preeminent art institutions. 

This iconic museum, located along Fifth Avenue in New York City, houses a collection spanning over 5,000 years of culture from across the globe. 

Along with its permanent collection, the MET holds temporary exhibitions that offer visitors an opportunity to explore the rich collection of emerging artists.

This spring, the Met’s galleries burst with an exciting array of special exhibitions. 

From blockbuster retrospectives celebrating legendary artists to thought-provoking exhibits, these temporary shows invite you on journeys through time, place, and art.

Current must-see Met Exhibits at The Met Fifth Avenue

Here is a list of the current Met exhibits that you can explore on your trip to The Metropolitan Museum of Art:

Exhibition NameExhibition Dates
The Facade Commission: Nairy Baghramain, Scratching the BackThrough 28 May
Before Yesterday We Could Fly: An Afrofuturist Period Room5 November 2021 to Ongoing
Grounded in Clay: The Spirit of Pueblo PotteryThrough 4 June
Indian Skies: The Howard Hodgkin Collection of Indian Court PaintingThrough 9 June
The Harlem Renaissance and Transatlantic ModernismThrough 28 July
Lineages: Korean Art at The MetThrough 20 October
The African Origin of Civilization14 December 2021 to Ongoing
Cycladic ArtOngoing
Look Again: European Paintings 1300 to 1800 Ongoing
The Art of the Literary Poster: Works from the Leonard A. Lauder CollectionThrough 11 June
Weaving Abstraction in Ancient and Modern ArtThrough 16 June
Vision and Verse: The Poetry of Chinese PaintingThrough 16 June
Anxiety and Hope in Japanese ArtThrough 14 July
The Real Thing: Unpackaging Product PhotographyThrough 14 August
Don’t Forget to Call Your MotherThrough 15 September
Art of Native America: The Charles and Valerie Diker Collection14 July 2023 to Ongoing
Belizare and the Frey Children12 October 2023 to Ongoing
Renaissance Masterpieces of Judaica: The Mishneh Torah and The Rothschild Mahzor16 March 2023 to Ongoing
Isms and Non-Isms: Recent Acquisitions by Watson LibraryThrough 16 April
Samurai Splendor: Sword Fittings from Edo Japan21 March 2021 to Ongoing
New York Art Worlds, 1870 to 1890Through 21 July

Upcoming Met Exhibits to keep an eye out for at The Met Fifth Avenue

Here is a list of the upcoming Met exhibits at The Metropolitan Museum of Art Fifth Avenue to look out for:

Exhibition NameExhibition Dates
Ganesha: Lord of New BeginningsThrough 15 June
A Passion for Jade: The Bishop CollectionThrough 4 January
Embracing Color: Enamel in Chinese Decorative Arts, 1300 to 19004 January 2026
Afterlives: Contemporary Art in the Byzantine CryptThrough 25 January
The Jousting Armor of Philip I of CastileThrough 1 April
Layered Narratives: The Northern Renaissance Gallery3 October 2023 to Ongoing
Celebrating the Year of the Dragon3 February to January 2025
Hidden Faces: Covered Portraits of the Renaissance2 April to 7 July 2024
The Roof Garden Commission: Petrit Halilaj30 April to 27 October 2024
Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion10 May to 2 September 2024
Collecting Inspiration: Edward C. Moore at Tiffany & Co.9 June to 20 October 2024
The Facade Commission: Lee Bul12 September 2024 to 27 May 2025
The Great Hall Commission: Tong Yang-Tze21 November 2024 to 8 April 2025
Caspar David Friedrich: The Soul of Nature8 February to 11 May 2025
The Calculated Curve: Eighteenth-Century American Furniture5 April to Ongoing
The Facade Commission: Jeffrey GibsonSeptember 2025 to May 2026

FAQs related to the Met Exhibits

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2. Which museum in the world has the largest number of exhibitions?

3. Which is the most popular Met Museum exhibit?

4. Are Met Exhibits worth visiting?

5. Do I need separate tickets for the Met exhibits?

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