Museums
Paul McCartney returns to the height of Beatlemania through recently rediscovered photographs shot from 1963 to 1964 at the Brooklyn Museum.
The museum is determined to continue showing contemporary artists alongside works by past masters when it gets home.
A glimpse into the collection of two larger-than-life entertainers at Brooklyn Museum, New York, brings the art and entertainment worlds together, transcending race to celebrate artistry.
Ed Ruscha / Now Then, a monumental, career-spanning retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art, pays due appreciation to Ruscha’s early fascination with Route 66’s fuel franchises before accelerating to trace the 85-year-old pop art pioneer’s six-decade career.
The work of Barkley L. Hendricks, the American contemporary artist whose early portraits captured the courage, strength and style of Black America at a critical moment in its history, is featured in a widely anticipated solo exhibition at the Frick Madison.
Nicolas Party and collaborates with 18th Century pastel master Rosalba Carriera on a breathtaking, centuries-spanning installation at New York’s Frick Madison.
The Frick Collection reopens its doors on April 17, returning Bellini, Rembrandt, Vermeer, Whistler, Goya and the rest to the domesticity of their rightful Upper East Side home.