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Displaying all articles tagged:
Met Breuer
art
Nov. 3, 2016
The Painting That Jerry Saltz Can’t Stop Thinking About
Kerry James Marshall’s
A Portrait of the Artist As a Shadow of His Former Self
fires like a time bomb in the mind.
By
Jerry Saltz
Mar. 8, 2016
What Happened to ‘James Hunter Black Draftee’? A Mystery at the Met Breuer
James Hunter never showed up for his second sitting with Alice Neel, who left the painting unfinished. What happened to him?
By
Carl Swanson
Mar. 2, 2016
The MetNey Is a Landscape-Changer. Unfortunately, the First Show Is Not.
The museum’s first show in the old Whitney is exhilarating, heart-sickening.
By
Jerry Saltz
unfinished business
Mar. 2, 2016
Inside the New Met Breuer’s Housewarming Show
The stories behind 500 years of “unfinished” artworks in one famous Brutalist redoubt.
By
Carl Swanson
classical music
Feb. 25, 2016
The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s New Building Gets New Music
Starting with a sonic walk over to the Met Breuer.
By
Justin Davidson