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Exhibition Tour of "Collectin Inspiration", Memling, Episode 2 of Immaterial. Join exhibition curato

Exhibition Tour of "Collectin Inspiration", Memling, Episode 2 of Immaterial. [View in browser]( [The Met]( [Met News]( [Art in your inbox]( [Exhibition Tour—Collecting Inspiration: Edward C. Moore at Tiffany & Co.]( [Exhibition Tour—Collecting Inspiration: Edward C. Moore at Tiffany & Co.]( Join exhibition curator Medill Higgins Harvey, special guests, curators Deniz Beyazit and Monika Bincsik, on a tour of the exhibition [Collecting Inspiration: Edward C. Moore at Tiffany & Co](, now on view at The Met Fifth Avenue. [Watch now →]( [Memling's Faces]( [Memling's Faces]( "They say we are given a face at birth that we must live with initially, but by a certain age, we make our own face and then we must live with that."[Read now →]( [Immaterial: Space, Part 1]( [Immaterial: Space, Part 1]( The Met's marquee podcast, [Immaterial](, is back with [season 2](. How does an artist give presence to absence? In this episode we'll look at two artists who turned to the material of space to express what nothing else could. [Listen now →]( [Elephant Soul, Indian Brush]( [Elephant Soul, Indian Brush]( Take a closer look at the Asian elephant through the eyes of Indian court painters. [Read more →]( [Out in the Stacks ]( [Out in the Stacks]( Honoring LGBTQIA+ artists with Watson Library's new index.[Read now →]( [Exhibition Highlights]( [Hidden Faces: Covered Portraits of the Renaissance]( [Hidden Faces: Covered Portraits of the Renaissance]( CLOSING SOON Through July 7, 2024 The Met Fifth Avenue [Anxiety and Hope in Japanese Art]( [Anxiety and Hope in Japanese Art]( FINAL WEEKS Through July 14, 2024 The Met Fifth Avenue [The Harlem Renaissance and Transatlantic Modernism]( [The Harlem Renaissance and Transatlantic Modernism]( Through July 28, 2024 The Met Fifth Avenue [Don't Forget to Call Your Mother]( [Don't Forget to Call Your Mother]( Through September 15, 2024 The Met Fifth Avenue [Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion]( [Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion]( Through September 2, 2024 The Met Fifth Avenue [P. S. Art 2024: Celebrating the Creative Spirit of New York City Kids]( [P. S. Art 2024: Celebrating the Creative Spirit of New York City Kids]( JUST OPENED Through October 20, 2024 The Met Fifth Avenue [Collecting Inspiration: Edward C. Moore at Tiffany & Co.]( [Collecting Inspiration: Edward C. Moore at Tiffany & Co.]( Through October 20, 2024 The Met Fifth Avenue [The Roof Garden Commission: Petrit Halilaj, Abetare]( [The Roof Garden Commission: Petrit Halilaj, Abetare]( Through October 27, 2024 The Met Fifth Avenue [From The Met Store]( [The Birth of a Hero]( [Plan Your Visit]( See the [Plan Your Visit page]( for more information about buying tickets in advance. Please note our [current opening days and hours for each location](. See our [visitor guidelines]( for the latest health and safety updates. [Buy your tickets now →]( [Become a Member →]( [The Met Fifth Avenue]( 1000 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10028 [The Met Cloisters]( 99 Margaret Corbin Drive Fort Tryon Park New York, NY 10040 [metmuseum.org]( [Explore]( [Membership]( [Donate]( [Shop]( [Manage Your Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( For more information on the exhibitions, including sponsorship credits, visit [Collecting Inspiration: Edward C. Moore at Tiffany & Co.](, [Hidden Faces: Covered Portraits of the Renaissance](, [Anxiety and Hope in Japanese Art](, [The Harlem Renaissance and Transatlantic Modernism](, [Don't Forget to Call Your Mother](, [Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion](, [P. S. Art 2024: Celebrating the Creative Spirit of New York City Kids](, and [The Roof Garden Commission: Petrit Halilaj, Abetare](. Season 2 of Immaterial is made possible by Dasha Zhukova Niarchos. Additional support is provided by the Zodiac Fund. Your support allows the Museum to collect, conserve, and present 5,000 years of world art. [Donate now.]( Comments are welcome at [metmuseum_newsletter@metmuseum.org](mailto:MetMuseum_Newsletter@metmuseum.org). Images: Hans Memling (Netherlandish, active 1465–1494). [Portrait of an Old Man](, ca. 1475. Oil on wood, 10 x 7 1/4 in. (25.4 x 18.4 cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Bequest of Benjamin Altman, 1913 (14.40.648). | [Sultan Muhammad 'Adil Shah and Ikhlas Khan Riding an Elephant](, Deccan, Haidar 'Ali, Ibrahim Khan, ca. 1645. Howard Hodgkin Collection, Purchase, Florence and Herbert Irving Acquisitions, Harris Brisbane Dick, and 2020 Benefit Funds; Howard S. and Nancy Marks, Lila Acheson Wallace, and Friends of Islamic Art Gifts; Louis V. Bell, Harris Brisbane Dick, Fletcher, and Rogers Funds and Joseph Pulitzer Bequest; and funds from various donors, 2022 (2022.198) | Liz Collin’s “Knitting Nation Phase 4: Pride” in Catherine Lord and Richard Meyer, [Art & Queer Culture]( (London: Phaidon, 2019) | Left: Lorenzo Lotto. Portrait of a Woman (detail), ca. 1505. Oil on wood panel. Musée des Beaux- Arts, Dijon. Right: Lorenzo Lotto. Portrait Cover with on Allegory (detail), ca. 1505. Oil on wood panel. National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., Samuel H. Kress Collection (1939.1.147) | Detail of “Universal Gateway,” Chapter 25 of the Lotus Sutra, Japan, Kamakura Period (1185–1333), dated 1257. Handscroll; ink, color, and gold on paper. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Purchase, Louisa Eldridge McBurney Gift, 1953. | William H. Johnson (American, 1901–1970). Woman in Blue, c. 1943. Oil on burlap, 35 x 27 in. (88.9 x 68.6 cm). Clark Atlanta | Sadie Barnette, Photo Bar, 2022. Inkjet print with rhinestones in arched frame, neon, plywood, holographic vinyl upholstery, glitter, plexiglass, glass crystals, 8-track player, and vintage headphones. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Purchase, Alfred Stieglitz Society Gifts and Anne Levy Charitable Trust Gift, 2023 (2023.360a–g) © Sadie Barnette. Photo: Phillip Maisel | Jun Takahashi (Japanese, born 1969) for Undercover (Japanese, founded 1990). Dress, spring/summer 2024. Reinforced 3-D-printed clear resin containing purple silk plain-weave roses, green silk velvet leaves, and yellow and purple silk plain-weave butterflies overlaid with yellow nylon tulle and trimmed with yellow embossed leather. Courtesy Undercover. Photography © Nick Knight, 2024 | Kai Barrett (Grade 11), A Hobby for What (detail), 2024. Acrylic on canvas. Medgar Evers College Preparatory School, Brooklyn. Art teacher: Diane Aytche | Pitcher, Tiffany & Co. 1878. Silver, copper, brass, gold-silver alloy, copper-gold alloy. Private Collection, New York | Petrit Halilaj, Abetare (detail), 2024, The Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Roof Garden, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

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