Learn more about the galleries: http://www.metmuseum.org/Works_of_Art/installation_gr.asp
The opening of the new Hellenistic, Etruscan, and Roman galleries—an entire wing housing approximately 5,300 objects in more than 30,000 square feet—completes the reconstruction and reinstallation of the permanent galleries of Greek and Roman art. The newest galleries present Hellenistic art and its legacy alongside objects from Southern Italy and Etruria, forming the background to the story of Rome from the Late Republican period and the Golden Age of Augustus’s Principate to the conversion of Constantine the Great in A.D. 312. The centerpiece of the new installation is the Leon Levy and Shelby White Court, a dramatic, skylit space that links the various galleries and themes. Included are displays of the art of Magna Graecia and the world of the Etruscans, together with the stunning collection of Roman wall paintings that is unrivaled outside of Italy. The presentation of the art of the Late Hellenistic and Early Imperial periods is crowned by the newly reconstructed Cubiculum from the villa at Boscoreale near Pompeii and the Black Bedroom from Boscotrecase. In addition, on the mezzanine floor overlooking Fifth Avenue, there is a large display covering the entire cultural and chronological span of the department’s rich collection.
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Learn more about the exhibition “Provocative Visions: Race and Identity,” which was on view at the Met August 19, 2008 – March 22, 2009: http://www.metmuseum.org/special/provocative_visions/more.asp
This panel brought together three artists featured in the exhibition “Provocative Visions: Race and Identity,” including Chakaia Booker, Willie Cole, and Whitfield Lovell; and Lowery Stokes Sims, curator, Museum of Arts and Design. The panelists discussed the ways they challenge accepted perceptions and assumptions about race, gender, and identity. Introduced by Donna Williams, chief audience development officer, and Lisa M. Messinger, associate curator, Department of Nineteenth-Century, Modern, and Contemporary Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the discussion was moderated by Charles M. Blow, op-ed columnist, The New York Times.
This program was made possible by Aetna.
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Founded in 1870, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City is a three dimensional encyclopedia of art history. Produced for Public Television by Great Museums TV.
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art hosted a tribute luncheon for Eunice W. Johnson, philanthropist, fashion icon, and a founder of Ebony Magazine on Monday, January 11, 2010. Planned months in advance, the event took place after Mrs. Johnson’s death at age 93 on January 3rd. More than 175 guests assembled in the Met’s Temple of Dendur in The Sackler Wing to honor Mrs. Johnson for employing fashion to empower African Americans through the Ebony Fashion Fair. The luncheon was made possible in part by Macy’s.
With Former President Bill Clinton; Desirée Rogers, White House Social Secretary; Thomas P. Campbell, Director of The Metropolitan Museum of Art; Emily K. Rafferty, Met President; Linda Johnson Rice, Ebony Chairman and CEO; Harold Koda, Curator in Charge of The Costume Institute; Donna Williams, Met Chief Audience Development Officer
Directed and Produced by- Christopher Noey
Editor- Jessica Glass
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