The Metropolitan Museum of Art is known already for its amazing and gorgeous surroundings as well as all of the amazing pieces that it houses. If you are looking to possibly go through the Egyptian temple which is been reconstructed on the insider spend the afternoon at the café on the roof enjoying the garden all of these are within your reach by simply heading to the MET. However, during the course of the summer, there are some amazing exhibitions which are in fact making their way to the museum. The capture American culture as well as American history.
The American Civil War was the longest and bloodiest war that the US ever Fought and during this time photography had just been invented. At the museum over the course of the summer, starting at the beginning of June and leading all the way through the end of the summer. There's an excellent exhibition that highlights portraits during the Civil War from both the North and South, and ensures that you will be able to go back and re-live. Many of the moments that made up America's bloodiest history. Whether you're looking for portraiture, or whether you are in fact looking for battlefield photos you will be able to see everything through the eyes and ears of the photographers who in fact photographed this bloody war.
The Land Marks collection highlights the beginning of the abstract movement in the US and brings out many of the original paintings and pieces of sculpture from the original abstract Expressionist movement what first began and then when it actually reached full bloom during the course of the 1960s. For this reason take a few moments and go through the individual exhibition so you will in fact be able to enjoy the progression from the beginnings all the way up to its current state, showing you the way that art has in fact changed over the years in the US producing some of the most beautiful and unusual pieces of art to date.
Price: A Sculpture Retrospective explores the career of an American sculptor utilizes Clay from the late 1950s up until current time is to depict many abstract and beautiful pieces of work that show abstracting complex concepts through the Clay media. His exhibition opens in the beginning of June and goes all the way through the end of the summer, spanning a career of more than 40 years in sculpture in investigating the inner workings of an excellent artist.
If you like art and history, there is no end to the amount of history as well as culture that you can in fact take in at the MET.
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