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The Frick Collection

The Frick Collection
Artists, Poets, and Writers Lecture, by Jeff Koons, April 24, 6 p.m. More » Book a guided visit for students. More » Presented by The Frick Collection and the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University, April 25 and 26 More » Reserve now to discuss art up-close with experts. Register online » Join or renew as a Friend, a Fellow or Young Fellow today. Learn about an important piece of the Frick's history during World War II. More » 75th anniversary season features debuts of internationally acclaimed musicians, tickets on sale now.

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New York Guggenheim Go New York On View Now On View Now GVK - Gemeinsamer Verbundkatalog - 2.1 Der GVK ist der frei zugängliche Ausschnitt der Verbunddatenbank mit den für die Fernleihe und Direktlieferdienste relevanten Materialien. Im GVK sind über 39 Mio. Titel mit mehr als 97 Mio. Museo Nacional del Prado Visit The Cloisters The Cloisters museum and gardens, the branch of The Metropolitan Museum of Art devoted to the art and architecture of medieval Europe, was assembled from architectural elements, both domestic and religious, that largely date from the twelfth through the fifteenth century. The building and its cloistered gardens—located in Fort Tryon Park in northern Manhattan—are treasures in themselves, effectively part of the collection housed there. The Cloisters' collection comprises approximately two thousand works of art. Download The Cloisters Map PDF

The Studio Museum in Harlem The Studio Museum in Harlem More options Log In/Sign Up Japan Society, New York - Gallery March 11–June 12, 2016 The catastrophic earthquake and tsunami that struck northeast Japan on March 11, 2011 and triggered an on-going nuclear crisis has been met with an overwhelming reaction in the arts, marking a profound shift in the contemporary Japanese cultural landscape. Opening five years to the day since 3/11, Japan Society’s presentation of In the Wake reveals a stunning range of photographic responses to the disaster and the artistic paths that lie ahead as Japan continues to rebuild. Experience the power of art to transcend unspeakable tragedy with over 90 photographic works by 17 of Japan’s leading visionaries, including Nobuyoshi Araki, Naoya Hatakeyama, Keizō Kitajima, Lieko Shiga, and Tomoko Yoneda. This exhibition was organized by the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. More information, including exhibition-related programs, coming soon.

American Indian Heye Center americanindian.si.edu The New York Museum presents the lifeways and traditions of Native people throughout the hemisphere through an active schedule of exhibitions, family programs, performances and film screenings. Highlights The Diker Pavilion of Native Arts and Cultures, daily film screenings, Resource Center and numerous public programs throughout the year LocationAlexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House One Bowling Green New York, NY

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