On view through July 19, the show features more than 90 works, possibly one of the largest collection of Gothic drawings ever brought together in one location.
The $70 million renovation, led by Kulapat Yantrasast of WHY Architecture, energizes the museum’s vast collections in the arts of Africa, the Ancient Americas, and Oceania.
Focused on improved accessibility and sustainability, the revamp will offer visitors a more seamless, easier-to-navigate gallery experience—and expanded outdoor spaces on the fourth and fifth floors.
An expansive renovation program updates and replaces key parts of the New York institution’s enormous complex, taking into account curatorial needs, visitor experience, and energy use.
The compact ‘Materialized Space: The Architecture of Paul Rudolph’ at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York is the first major retrospective exhibition of the modernist architect.