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Every day, art comes alive in the Metropolitan Museum of Art and through its exhibitions and events, revealing new ideas and unexpected connections across time and across cultures.
Making The Met 1870-2020
The signature exhibition of The Met’s 150th-anniversary year takes visitors on a fascinating journey through the history of one of the world’s top cultural institutions. Rarely seen valuable records, photographs, and stories of both behind-the-scenes work and the Museum’s community outreach enhance this unique experience.
The New British Galleries
The British Galleries exhibit almost seven hundred works of art, including a large number of new acquisitions. particularly objects made in the, nineteenth century that were purchased with this project in mind.
About Time: Fashion And Duration
The Costume Institute’s 2020 exhibition tracks a century and a half of fashion — from 1870 to the present - along a troubled timeline, on the occasion of The Met’s 150th anniversary. Employing Henri Bergson’s concept of la durée (duration) , it explores how clothes generate time-related associations that mix past, present, and future.
Art of Native America: The Charles and Valeric Diker Collection
This splendid exhibition in the Museum’s American Wing shows 116 masterworks, ranging in dale from the second to the early twentieth century, the diverse works are promised gifts, donations and loans to The Met from the pioneering collectors Charles and Valerie Diker.
21. What makes the exhibition Making The Met 1870-2020 unique?
A. Travelling around the world. B. Some valuable records, photographs and stories.
C. Photography skills. D. Diverse masterworks.
22. Which exhibition will you go if you want to know how fashion develops?
A. The New British Galleries. B. Art of Native America.
C. About Time: Fashion And Duration. D. Making The Met 1870-2020.
23. What will you appreciate in the exhibition Art of Native America?
A. A statue made in 106. B. A vase made in 318 BC.
C. A teapot made in 2020. D. A violin made in 1999.