Thank you, friends, for exploring the Met with us. I have been so eager to see the Harlem Renaissance exhibit, and just wander this glorious institution. If you'd like to support our work, I hope you'll consider subscribing and sharing this video. This helps us reach new viewers and grow our community. Have a great day. Watch all of our museum visits at ua-cam.com/play/PLqVA87dsEek96vu6a78UVS5fkZgEiKvD-.html Chapters: 00:00:00 Intro 00:00:33 Facade Commission: Nairy Baghramian, Scratching the Back 00:01:23 Egyptian Art 00:10:44 The Charles Engelhard Court in The American Wing 00:13:00 Carroll and Milton Petrie European Sculpture Court 00:15:00 Exhibition: The Harlem Renaissance and Transatlantic Modernism 00:26:10 Exhibition: Indian Skies: Indian Court Painting 00:30:25 Exhibition: Don't Forget to Call Your Mother 00:32:26 Exhibition: The Art of the Literary Poster
Did the MET on day 2 of my first NYC trip, and boy was it a challenge: 5 hours of near non-stop walking (almost 10 miles across 5 floors), taking +500 photos, and no time to eat inside. Had to grab a quick bite at Koronet's at nearly 4 P:M. (Lexington Av between 77th and 78th)
I bet you could go everyday for a week and still find new things to see. And if you somehow happen to run out, there’s still the Met Cloisters to visit next. It’s a truly unbelievable collection.
Archibald Motley is one of my faves! Probably because I should have been alive during the Jazz Era. I studied Bert Hurley. The whole tour is amazing! Thank you so much for sharing, it made my day! 💜
Thank you so much! I have so much further reading and exploring to do, especially the Harlem Renaissance. That’s the best part about visiting the Met - it makes you want to experience even more.
The Met just gives this special feeling. I love the Charles Engelhard Court and the sculpture Court. I wish I could stop in and check out the Harlem Renaissance Exhibit! Thank you for sharing!
Such an amazing, inspiring, and beautiful place to spend a day. I only wish I had more time to wander! The Harlem Renaissance exhibit was fantastic and I have so much reading to do now to learn more
Thank you, friends, for exploring the Met with us. I have been so eager to see the Harlem Renaissance exhibit, and just wander this glorious institution. If you'd like to support our work, I hope you'll consider subscribing and sharing this video. This helps us reach new viewers and grow our community. Have a great day.
Watch all of our museum visits at ua-cam.com/play/PLqVA87dsEek96vu6a78UVS5fkZgEiKvD-.html
Chapters:
00:00:00 Intro
00:00:33 Facade Commission: Nairy Baghramian, Scratching the Back
00:01:23 Egyptian Art
00:10:44 The Charles Engelhard Court in The American Wing
00:13:00 Carroll and Milton Petrie European Sculpture Court
00:15:00 Exhibition: The Harlem Renaissance and Transatlantic Modernism
00:26:10 Exhibition: Indian Skies: Indian Court Painting
00:30:25 Exhibition: Don't Forget to Call Your Mother
00:32:26 Exhibition: The Art of the Literary Poster
Lovely! Thank you!
Thank you so much 🙌
How wonderful. I love the world that this video brings me. Thank you so much!
You are so welcome! 🙌
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Thanks for exploring the Met with us 😄
Did the MET on day 2 of my first NYC trip, and boy was it a challenge: 5 hours of near non-stop walking (almost 10 miles across 5 floors), taking +500 photos, and no time to eat inside. Had to grab a quick bite at Koronet's at nearly 4 P:M. (Lexington Av between 77th and 78th)
I bet you could go everyday for a week and still find new things to see. And if you somehow happen to run out, there’s still the Met Cloisters to visit next. It’s a truly unbelievable collection.
Archibald Motley is one of my faves! Probably because I should have been alive during the Jazz Era. I studied Bert Hurley. The whole tour is amazing! Thank you so much for sharing, it made my day! 💜
Thank you so much! I have so much further reading and exploring to do, especially the Harlem Renaissance. That’s the best part about visiting the Met - it makes you want to experience even more.
The Met just gives this special feeling. I love the Charles Engelhard Court and the sculpture Court. I wish I could stop in and check out the Harlem Renaissance Exhibit! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you for taking us. I really enjoy touring museums like this. Your editing is fantastic.
Grateful for your kind words and support 🙏
This was an amazing. I felt like I was there. Thank you!
Your museum presentations are wonderful. This was great.
Thank you so much for saying so. Grateful 🙏
I really liked the museum!
So glad you enjoyed the visit 🙏
Hi I really enjoyed the MET last week The Harlem Renassiance Exhibt is a must go
Such an amazing, inspiring, and beautiful place to spend a day. I only wish I had more time to wander! The Harlem Renaissance exhibit was fantastic and I have so much reading to do now to learn more
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Thank you so much 🙌