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  • Metropolitan Museum Partners with Berg Publishers to Make Costume Institute Images Available

    Tuesday, June 1, 2010, 4:00 a.m.

    (New York, June 2, 2010) -- The Metropolitan Museum of Art announced today that it has entered a partnership with Berg Publishers, the leading academic and reference imprint owned by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, to enable more than 2,000 images of The Costume Institute's collection to be made available through the Berg Fashion Library, a new online resource launching in late June 2010.

  • The Metropolitan Museum of Art Announces 2010-2011 Concert Season

    Tuesday, May 25, 2010, 4:00 a.m.

    57th Season Features Acclaimed PianoForte Recitals; New York Philharmonic CONTACT! Series; Pacifica Quartet's Season of Shostakovich; Music from Argentina, Cuba, Mexico, and the Philippines; Itzhak Perlman, Chanticleer, Sharon Isbin, Patti Smith, Judy Collins, Christine Ebersole, Dee Dee Bridgewater, and More

  • Metropolitan Museum Announces Departure of Concerts & Lectures General Manager Hilde Limondjian

    Tuesday, May 25, 2010, 4:00 a.m.

    The Metropolitan Museum of Art has announced that Hilde Limondjian, who has been the General Manager of its Concerts & Lectures series since 1969, will step down from the position on June 30, 2010, at the conclusion of the series' 56th season. Ms. Limondjian has programmed 41 seasons of music and lectures – more than 9,000 events – at the Metropolitan Museum that comprise not only the oldest continually offered major concert series in New York, but one of the most esteemed.

  • Metropolitan Museum Announces New Schedule of "Met Holiday Mondays"

    Sunday, May 9, 2010, 4:00 a.m.

    (New York, May 10, 2010) – The Metropolitan Museum of Art announced today the schedule for the next seven Met Holiday Mondays—extra public viewing days that take place on the Mondays of major holiday weekends, when historically the Museum has been closed. A different selection of exhibitions will be open on each Met Holiday Monday. The Metropolitan's public cafeteria and several of the gift shops in the main building will be open on all of these special viewing days.

  • Spring and Summer Attractions in the Gardens at The Cloisters

    Sunday, May 9, 2010, 4:00 a.m.

    Many of the herbs and flowers in the three enclosed gardens at The Cloisters—the branch of The Metropolitan Museum of Art dedicated to the art and architecture of medieval Europe—are at their peak in late spring and early summer. Located on a hilltop in Fort Tryon Park in northern Manhattan, The Cloisters museum and gardens enjoy an unparalleled view of the Hudson River and the New Jersey Palisades from several vantage points.

  • LONDON TO NEW YORK VIA...ICELAND?
    PIANIST PAUL LEWIS IS TRYING TO GET TO NEW YORK SO THE SHOW CAN GO ON AT THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART ON SATURDAY, APRIL 24

    Tuesday, April 20, 2010, 4:00 a.m.

    English pianist Paul Lewis has a recital to perform this Saturday, April 24, at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. But the Tuesday flight he had booked from London to New York was canceled because of the spreading ash cloud from Iceland's volcanic eruption, and the best he could do to reschedule was standby on Saturday, the day of the concert.

  • Metropolitan Museum Concerts
    May 2010

    Tuesday, March 30, 2010, 4:00 a.m.

    A Gaggle of Pianists: Alexei Volodin with Members of the New York Philharmonic, Nikolai Lugansky Rounding Out the PianoForte Series, and The 5 Browns – Also, a Chat with Renée Fleming, and a Performance by Dan Zanes & Friends

  • Metropolitan Museum Lectures in The Grace Rainey Rogers Auditorium
    March and April 2010

    Sunday, March 14, 2010, 5:00 a.m.

    For tickets, call the Concerts & Lectures Department at 212-570-3949 or visit www.metmuseum.org/tickets, where updated schedules and programs (including additional lectures that are free with Museum admission) are available. Tickets are also available at the Great Hall Box Office, which is open Tuesday–Saturday 10–5:00, and Sunday noon–5:00. Student discount tickets are available for some events; call 212-570-3949.

  • Jennifer Russell to Rejoin Metropolitan Museum As Associate Director for Exhibitions

    Tuesday, March 9, 2010, 5:00 a.m.

    (New York, March 10, 2010)—Thomas P. Campbell, Director of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, announced today that Jennifer Russell will return to the Museum as Associate Director for Exhibitions. She is currently Senior Deputy Director of Exhibitions, Collections, and Programs at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. She had worked at the Metropolitan Museum as Associate Director for Administration from 1993 to 1996, and will rejoin the Museum in her new role effective April 26. She was formally elected at the March 9 meeting of the Board of Trustees.

  • The Honorable W. L. Lyons Brown, Jr., Elected an Honorary Trustee at The Metropolitan Museum of Art

    Monday, March 8, 2010, 5:00 a.m.

    (New York—March 9, 2010) The Honorable William Lee Lyons Brown, Jr., former Ambassador of the United States to the Republic of Austria, has been elected an Honorary Trustee of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, it was announced today by James R. Houghton, the Museum's Chairman. The election took place at the March 9 meeting of the Board.

  • Metropolitan Museum Concerts
    April 2010

    Monday, March 8, 2010, 5:00 a.m.

    The New York Philharmonic's CONTACT! Features Alan Gilbert and Thomas Hampson, Chanticleer Performs a Program of Music from Plainchant to Chen Yi, Pianist Paul Lewis Performs His Only New York Recital of the Season, and Dianne Reeves Makes a Return to the Met

  • Pianist Menahem Pressler, Age 86, and Cellist Gautier Capucon, Age 28, Who Perform Together in Recital at The Metropolitan Museum of Art on Saturday, March 27, 2010, at 7:00 PM, Offer Words About Each Other

    Tuesday, March 2, 2010, 5:00 a.m.

    As part of Presenting Menahem Pressler, a 2009-2010 series featuring the legendary pianist in three chamber programs, the 86-year-old Pressler will join forces with the 28-year-old cellist Gautier Capuçon for a joint recital.

  • André Mertens Galleries for Musical Instruments Reopen March 2 at Metropolitan Museum

    Sunday, February 28, 2010, 5:00 a.m.

    After an eight-month hiatus, The Metropolitan Museum of Art reopens its André Mertens Galleries for Musical Instruments on March 2, featuring a refreshed and reinstalled presentation of its renowned collection of Western musical instruments.

  • Important Antiquities Lent by Republic of Italy on View at Metropolitan Museum

    Thursday, February 18, 2010, 5:00 a.m.

    (New York, February 19, 2010)—A rare, recently excavated ancient Roman dining set consisting of 20 silver objects—one of only three such sets from the region of Pompeii known to exist in the world—and an important ancient Greek kylix (or drinking cup) have been installed in The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Galleries for Greek and Roman Art as part of an ongoing exchange of antiquities between the Republic of Italy and the Museum.

  • Early Music Exposed, A Daylong Exploration of Early Music, Celebrates the Reopening of The André Mertens Galleries for Musical Instruments with Presentations by Six Major Early Music Ensembles Saturday, March 13, 2010

    Thursday, February 18, 2010, 5:00 a.m.

    Frederick Renz Hosts Lecture-Demonstrations by the New York Historical Dance Company, Parthenia, Lionheart, Asteria, ARTEK, and Members of the Grand Tour Orchestra

  • Medieval Costume Demonstration at The Cloisters, February 28

    Wednesday, February 17, 2010, 5:00 a.m.

    In a special presentation at The Cloisters museum and gardens—The Metropolitan Museum of Art's branch devoted to the art and architecture of the Middle Ages—some 30 citizens of Nijmegen (The Netherlands) wearing historically accurate attire based on medieval designs will participate in a lecture demonstration with costume historian Desirée Koslin. The program will take place twice on Sunday, February 28, 2010, at 1:00 p.m. and again at 3:00 p.m., and will focus on 15 different costumes. Although they are of contemporary construction, each unique costume relates to a specific depiction in one of several well-known illuminated manuscripts of the 15th century. Costumes featured in the demonstration will include those that would have been worn by dukes, duchesses, ladies of the court, and merchants, as well as citizens, servants, and peasants. The costumed citizens of Nijmegen will be available for photographs by the public—taken without flash—during the intermission. The event is free with Museum admission.

  • METROPOLITAN MUSEUM CONCERTS
    MARCH 2010

    Sunday, February 7, 2010, 5:00 a.m.

    Early Music Exposed, A Daylong Event, Celebrates the Reopening of The André Mertens Galleries for Musical Instruments, Till Fellner's Beethoven Sonata Cycle Continues with "Pathétique" and "Les Adieux," Menahem Pressler & Gautier Capuçon Perform Together, and Sweet Honey In The Rock Makes Its Museum Debut

  • Statement by The Metropolitan Museum of Art on Accident Involving Picasso's The Actor

    Saturday, January 23, 2010, 5:00 a.m.

    (New York, January 24, 2010)— An important painting by Pablo Picasso was accidentally damaged in the galleries of The Metropolitan Museum of Art Friday afternoon, January 22. A visitor attending a class lost her balance, falling onto Picasso's The Actor, a large, Rose-period painting that was painted in winter 1904-1905. The accident resulted in an irregular vertical tear of about six inches in length in the lower right-hand corner.

  • METROPOLITAN MUSEUM CONCERTS
    FEBRUARY 2010

    Thursday, January 7, 2010, 5:00 a.m.

    PianoForte Continues with Peter Orth, Rafal Blechacz, and Till Fellner's Beethoven Sonata Cycle; Perlman Music Program Presents New Work by D. Edward Davis; Steve Ross and the Pacifica Quartet Return

  • Meissen Snuffbox Returned to Heirs of Munich-based Art Gallery

    Tuesday, January 5, 2010, 5:00 a.m.