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Displaying all articles tagged:
The Met
opera review
Sept. 29, 2022
The Met’s
Medea
Is the Sondra Radvanovsky Show
The company finally got around to mounting the 1797 opera, one of two blood-soaked Greek myths to open this month.
By
Justin Davidson
opera review
Nov. 24, 2021
The Met Opera’s
Eurydice
Finds Fun in a Hopeless Place
The new production ventures to the underworld and provides an awfully good time.
By
Justin Davidson
lawsuits
July 21, 2021
Florence’s Uffizi Gallery Is Suing Pornhub
Leave the Venus of Urbino alone!
By
Bethy Squires
vulture guides
Nov. 15, 2018
Jerry Saltz’s Guide to the Met for the Crowd-Averse
A nearly hidden entrance, the line-free underground cafeteria, and a jaw-dropping yet somehow always deserted room.
By
Jerry Saltz
james levine
Mar. 15, 2018
James Levine Sues the Met Opera Days After He Was Fired Over Abuse Allegations
The conductor and former music director is suing the Met for breach of contract and defamation.
By
Tolly Wright
the met
Mar. 12, 2018
10 Questions the Met Must Answer About James Levine
The Met Opera has fired its musical director amid allegations of sexual abuse. But they still have lots of explaining to do.
By
Justin Davidson
money money money
Apr. 26, 2017
The Met Is Reportedly Considering Charging Tourists an Admission Fee
Alert your visiting grandparents now!
By
Hunter Harris
art appreciation
Jan. 28, 2016
I Can’t Stop Thinking About This Drawing by a Man With No Hands or Feet
Jerry Saltz on the infinitely intricate art of Matthias Buchinger.
By
Jerry Saltz
opera
Aug. 20, 2014
From One Crisis to the Next at the Met
Now that the Met’s next few seasons are assured, Peter Gelb can get back to making sure that opera matters.
By
Justin Davidson
art review
Apr. 28, 2013
Saltz on the Met’s
Photography and the American Civil War
A bracing look at the first war that was conducted in front of the camera’s cold eye.
By
Jerry Saltz
art review
Apr. 13, 2013
Saltz on the Met’s ‘Impressionism, Fashion, and Modernity’
We see a few painters blowing up every convention there was.
By
Jerry Saltz
art review
Jan. 27, 2013
Saltz: The Met’s Matisse Exhibit Is Intoxicating, Possibly Dangerous
What makes this show so ravishing is, improbably, that it’s arranged like an art-history-class slideshow time line.
By
Jerry Saltz
art
Jan. 25, 2013
Davidson: DJ Spooky Spins Into Oblivion at the Met
In his first year as the museum’s artist-in-residence, he offers up watery music and weak ideas.
By
Justin Davidson
the whitney
May 12, 2011
The Met Plans to Take Over the Whitney Building
When the Whitney leaves its current spot in 2015.
By
Julie Gerstein