Art moves people, challenges them, sparks creativity, and so much more. And we’re lucky enough to have some of the best art exhibits in the world, right here in NYC! That’s why we’ve scoured museum websites to pull together all of the most exciting exhibits that are currently showing or coming soon. A few go beyond traditional art museums, but it’s all about blurring the lines, right? Check out these 21 wonderful art
exhibits in NYC: Opens November 11, 2022 Get ready to step into the world of one of the most famous disasters ever. Take a journey through the story of The Titanic and experience authentic relics, old photographs, and even a recreation of the ship itself. The immersive experience is guided by an audio tour, narrated by survivors and historians. This spine-chilling look into one of the most famous tragedies is an emotional journey that is
worth your time and money! Prices: $30+ Purchase your tickets before it opens here. Where:
526 6th Avenue Open through December 31, 2022 See exclusive work by one of the most famous & enigmatic street artists of today at this new, one-of-a-kind Banksy exhibit in NYC! Visitors will be able to explore original works, sculptures, limited edition screen prints, and over 100 original pieces from the artist. This museum-style exhibition not only allows visitors to admire famous art like the “Balloon Girl” and “Love is in the Air,”
but they will also get to learn more about Banksy as a person and artist—though his identity remains a mystery. Prices: $11.50-$31.50 Get tickets here. Where: 250
Bowery Open through January 1, 2023 Jean-Michel Basquiat’s unique art style is
recognizable from anywhere, and the currently running “King Pleasure” exhibit is a hub of over 200+ never-before-seen works by the artist. Located on 601 W 26th Street in Chelsea, this collection of works touches on topics of music, the black experience, literature, pop culture, and more. In what feels like a walkthrough of the life of one of the most iconic artists, this exhibit feels intimate and personal at the same time. Walk in his shoes as you step
into recreations of some of the most important things in his life, like his studio and nightclub areas. Prices: $27-$65 Learn more about the exhibition here! Where: 601 W 26th St Open Monday-Sunday 10am-10pm Step into the world of neuroscience with Artechouse’s newest “Life of a Neuron” installation. Follow the path of a neuron inside the human brain as you experience projection mapping and augmented reality like you never have before. In addition to walking through a 3D version of a human “thinking” cell, the gallery offers interactive artworks that dive deeper into core elements
of human existence such as vision, stress, addiction, and more. Plus, for our 21+ crowd, they even have a cocktail bar with themed-drinks that will fit along perfectly with your journey through the human brain! Prices: $20-$30 Learn more about ARTECHOUSE
here! Where: 439 W 15th St 5. Arts District Brooklyn, GreenpointArts District ExperienceOpen through January 2023 Coming to a reclaimed and expansive warehouse in Greenpoint is “Arts District Brooklyn” which is a series of immersive experiences that will take you through adventurous and spine-chilling visual and audible journeys. Using cutting-edge technology, the three different “exhibits” will bring together a series of elements to create a multi-sensory experience. The perfect combination of art and adventure! As for the exhibits, choose from one of their 3 experiences to get started (and stick around for all of them):
Prices: $35-$49.50 Get tickets here. Where: 25 Franklin St 6. Virgil Abloh: Freedom of Speech, Brooklyn MuseumPhoto courtesy of Brooklyn MuseumOpen through January 29, 2023 The late visionary artist Virgil Abloh played an important role in fashion, music, art and design, and culture for the past 10-15 years. From creating his own brand “Off-White” to throning the menswear creative director seat at Louis Vuitton before his passing, his stake in modern contemporary art and design is undeniable. Now, his post-humous “Figures of Speech” exhibit dives into his never-before-seen archive to reflect on the communicative power of design. Abloh uses the power of his language and quotation marks to put a Black-cultural-experience perspective on traditional white-crafted structures. Prices: $10-$25 Read more about Virgil Abloh’s exhibit here. Where: 200 Eastern Pkwy, Brooklyn 7. The FRIENDS™ Experience, FlatironPhoto via FRIENDS™ ExperienceOpen through January 6, 2023 Recreating a TV set is one of the most immersive and artistic experiences you can get, especially if it’s for a classic 90s sitcom. At the FRIENDS™ Experience, it’s your turn to fantasize about being among Monica, Rachel, Chandler, and the whole crew. In this experience, every detail is recreated to perfection and you’re even able to view some of the original props from the show! This revamped and iconic TV set is the perfect place for a FRIENDS fanatic. Price: $41.50 Get tickets here. Where: 130 E 23rd St 8. RiseNY, MidtownCourtesy of RiseNYOpen from 10am-8pm Sunday through Thursday, and from 10am-10pm on Friday and Saturday. Are you ready to fall in love with New York City all over again? RiseNY is a 3 part art exhibit, museum, and ride that will take you through the history of the Big Apple. Starting with a short documentary by award-winning director Ric Burns about Times Square’s influence on the city, you’ll move into a variety of art exhibits about NYC’s pop culture and arts scene throughout history. Everything from the Notorious B.I.G‘s tracksuit to a Beatles drumhead is housed here. Finally, hop into a soaring immersive ride that will fly you over the iconic skyline. This breath-taking and surreal experience will surely leave you speechless! Prices: $25-$43 Get tickets here. Where: 160 W 45th St 9. Arcadia Earth: Enhanced Experience, NoHoPhoto courtesy of Arcadia EarthOpen through November 9, 2022 Augmented and virtual reality is an art form in itself and in “Arcadia Earth,” these effects will help you explore a shocking and thrilling trip through underwater worlds, fantasy lands and inspirational art installations. Exploring the Earth through its series of projection mapping and interactive environments, this art experience is set with the goal to “inform, inspire, and activate the community to positively impact the planet.” How can you make a difference in the Earth’s future? Hop into this installation to see how! Prices: $31-$39 Get tickets here. Where: 718 Broadway 10. Wolfgang Tillmans: To look without fear, MoMAPhoto courtesy of MoMAOpen through January 1, 2023 Photographer Wolfgang Tillmans challenges you to enter his work “though your own life and eyes,” and his series of photographic exploration at the MoMA is a spectacle you have to see to believe. Exploring the idea of “what it means to live today,” you’ll see everything from the original “Blonde” Frank Ocean album cover to astronomical phenomenon to intimate nudes. His range of photography across seemingly every life topic makes this exhibit a must see if you head to the MoMA. Prices: $25+ (museum entry) Grab tickets to the MoMA here! Where: 11 W 53rd St 11. Wonderland Dreams, Midtown
Open through April 2023 This 26,000 square foot immersion will transport you into the whimsical world of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. Not only will there be art surrounding you everywhere you look, but you’ll become a part of the masterpiece yourself. Explore secret rose gardens, take photos in a giant picture frame, and sit down at a tea party, all while taking in the vibrant colors of the hand-painted reality. Prices: $26-$46 Learn more about Wonderland Dreamland here! Where: 529 5th Ave 12. Alex Katz: Gathering, GuggenheimPhoto: Ariel Ione Williams and Midge Wattles © Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, New York.Open through February 20, 2023 Experience the spiral Frank Lloyd Wright rotunda in the Guggenheim like you never have before, thanks to Alex Katz’s new exhibit. Taking inspiration from his surroundings of downtown New York City and coastal Maine, you can find an assortment of paintings, oil sketches, collages, drawings, prints, and freestanding “cutout” works that tell the story of post-war NYC throughout the years. We’re talking everything from dancers and filmmakers to even subway riders! Price: $25 (museum admission) Read more about the exhibition here! Where: 1071 5th Ave 13. David LaChapelle: make BELIEVE, Fotografiska© David LaChapelle, courtesy of Fotografiska New York.Open through January 8, 2023 Legendary American photographer David LaChapelle proudly brings his first ever New York solo show to the Fotografiska, titled “make BELIEVE.” In this exhibit, you’ll get a visual walkthrough of some of the most intergenerational staples in our culture’s history. From the last-ever portrait of Andy Warhol (1986) to intimate 1990s photos of Tupac, David Bowie, Madonna, and Britney Spears; to even electrifying portraiture of today’s most talked-about names, like Dua Lipa, Lizzo, Travis Scott, and Kim Kardashian, you’ll get a glimpse into the mind of one the most creative American photographers of all-time. Price: $30 Learn more about the exhibit here! Where: 281 Park Ave S 14. Do Ho Suh, Lehmann MaupinPhoto courtesy of Lehmann MaupinOpen through October 29, 2022 London artist Do Ho Suh is center stage in this Lehmann Maupin exhibit that features multiple rooms and floors dedicated to his works. He ties together main themes of home, memory, psychic space, and displacement throughout his pieces. From his “Inverted Monument” structure to his long running “Specimen” series (featured above), there’s a wide range of elements and art forms used to tell his take on politics and the subjectivity of memory. Price: Free Learn more about the exhibit here! Where: 501 W 24th St 15. Tom Sachs: Spaceships, Acquavella GalleriesPhoto courtesy of Acquavella Galleries & Kent Pell ©Open through November 26, 2022 New York based artist Tom Sachs explores the themes of spaceships in this exhibit of the same name. It consists of a series of sculptures that dive deeper into the philosophical undertones of spaceships, space travel, and people. He investigates the accepted understandings, assumptions, epistemology, and consensus of what constitutes a spaceship, and playfully recreates his own models into something that more fits his mindset. Learn more about the exhibit here. Where: 18 E 79th St 16. Hope Gangloff, Susan Inglett GalleryPhoto courtesy of Susan Inglett GalleryOpen through December 3, 2022 Hope Gangloff’s vibrant and colorful portraits of the natural world are something to be witnessed at Susan Inglett Gallery in Chelsea. She uses her keen eye and bright color palette to craft some of the most beautiful views of her everyday life, including bright rays of sunshine gleaming on Lake George and a rendering of her backyard barn in the rain. Her use of color theory, form, and scale are just some of the way she best portrays the fragmented narrative of her life. Price: Free Read more about Hope Gangloff here! Where: 522 W 24th St 17. Monet to Morisot: The Real and Imagined in European Art, Brooklyn MuseumCourtesy of Brooklyn MuseumOpen through May 21, 2023 In “Monet to Morisot: The Real and Imagined in European Art,” European art takes center stage. This exhibit showcases the works of famous European artists like Claude Monet, Pablo Picasso, Berthe Morissot, and many more. The art itself ranges in themes and materials, but succeeds to build the narrative of the societal transformation that was happening in the early 1900s. Prices: $10-$16 Read more about these artists here! Where: 200 Eastern Pkwy, Brooklyn 18. Living With The Walking Dead, Museum of the Moving ImagePhoto courtesy of Museum of the Moving ImageOpen through January 1, 2023 The zombies have invaded NYC and at the new “Living With The Walking Dead” exhibit, you’re able to step foot into the hit TV show’s apocalyptic world. Come face to face with original props, artwork, scripts, costumes and so much more. This exhibit is directly partnered with AMC Networks, insuring every detail and experience is authentic and thrilling! If you spent time binge watching one of the most watched shows in cable history, you definitely have to make a stop at the Museum of the Moving Image. Prices: $14-$20 Learn more about the exhibit here. Where: 36-01 35 Ave, Astoria 19. Celebrating the City, Museum of the City of New YorkCourtesy of the Museum of the City of New YorkOpen Thursday 10am–9pm, Friday–Monday 10am–5pm The Museum of the City of New York already had a fantastic photography collection, and their ongoing exhibit “Celebrate the City” has taken it up another notch. This collection of images curated by the nonprofit organization Joy of Giving Something is a true celebration of New York and New Yorkers. You’ll find some of the most intriguing and light-hearted photos of the city’s skyline, residents, streetscapes, events, and so much more throughout NYC’s history. Prices: $14-$20 Get tickets here. Where: 1220 5th Ave 20. Gustav Klimt: Gold in Motion, Hall des LumiéresPhoto courtesy of Hall des LumiéresOpen through December 31, 2022 Get ready to be immersed with colors when you walk into the Gustav Klimt exhibit, which features cutting-edge mapping technology and wall-to-wall art projections. Be prepared to see some of his most famous works like “The Kiss” draped majestically across the walls of this museum like you never have before. Price: $30+ Learn more about the exhibit here! Where: 49 Chambers St 21. Dior + Balenciaga: The Kings of Couture and their Legacies, The Museum at FITCourtesy of The Museum at FITOpen through November 6, 2022 Enter the fashion world on a high note with this exhibit featuring artifacts by legendary fashion designers Christian Dior and Cristobal Balenciaga, the two most important couturiers of the mid-twentieth century. Featuring objects pulled from The Museum at FIT’s permanent collection, this exhibition is the first to display the efforts of these two icons, side-by-side. Price: Free Read more about the exhibit here. Where: 227 W 27th St What is the most visited museum in New York?The Metropolitan Museum of Art (MET) is the largest museum in New York and also the most-visited. Discover its art collections and its masterpieces.
Which museum in New York is free?American Museum of Natural History
Residents of New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut can enter the museum for free. Two things to note about the free entry at his museum. If you want to get tickets in advance online, you must pay the full price.
Which New York art museum is the best?1. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. It would take multiple visits to fully appreciate this sprawling–as in 13-acres of Central Park sprawling–collection of over 5,000 years of art from every corner of the world.
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