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The Surrealist Collage: Where Dreams and Reality Meet | Di Donna

Apr 25–Jun 27, 2025 (UTC-5)
New York
Exhibitions
Di Donna Galleries presents The Surrealist Collage: Where Dreams and Reality Meet. Organized in collaboration with Timothy Baum-a renowned poet, essayist, collector, and expert in Dada and Surrealism-the exhibition showcases a significant collection of collages by leading Surrealist artists.The Surrealist Collage celebrates the evocative power of collage as a unique medium and explores how it embodied both the imagination and ingenuity of the Surrealists. By assembling fragments of printed images, photographs, and other ephemera, they created dreamlike compositions that merged the boundaries between reality and the imagination.

MLB | New York Yankees v New York Mets (New York) | May 17th | Yankee Stadium

May 17, 2025 (UTC-5)
New York
MLB
Sports & Fitness
Baseball
Explore New York Yankees v New York Mets sporting information for 17th May, as well as links for Baseball tickets and more with Fixture Calendar. The New York Yankees are one of the most iconic and successful teams in Major League Baseball. Founded in 1901, the team has won a staggering 27 World Series titles, more than any other team in MLB. Their impressive list of players includes famous names such as Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Joe DiMaggio, and Derek Jeter. Currently, the team boasts star players like Aaron Judge, Gerrit Cole, and Giancarlo Stanton. The Yankees play their home games at the famous Yankee Stadium, nicknamed The House That Ruth Built. With its rich history and talented roster, the New York Yankees continue to be a powerhouse in the world of baseball, captivating fans with their dynamic gameplay and unparalleled success. The New York Mets are a professional baseball team based in Flushing, New York. Established in 1962, the Mets are members of the National League (NL) East Division and have won two World Series Championships in 1969 and 1986. The team has a strong roster of players, including star pitcher Jacob deGrom and power hitter Pete Alonso. The Mets are known for their home stadium, Citi Field, which opened in 2009 and can hold up to 41,922 fans. The team has a fierce rivalry with their cross-town rivals, the New York Yankees, and their annual Subway Series games are always highly anticipated. The Mets continue to compete at a high level and have claimed numerous awards and accolades, including multiple NL Cy Young Awards and Silver Slugger Awards for their players. Information Source: fixturecalendar.com
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International Contemporary Furniture Fair 2025 | Javits Center, New York, USA

May 18–May 20, 2025 (UTC-4)
New York
Conferences
Mark the calendars for the International Contemporary Furniture Fair 2025, taking place at the iconic Javits Center in the heart of New York City. This premier event, running from May 18th to May 20th, is anticipated to be the design industry's hotspot, showcasing the latest innovations in contemporary furniture. The International Contemporary Furniture Fair 2025 is set to be a gathering of the minds, where design enthusiasts and industry professionals alike will converge. It's a rare chance to get a sneak peek at cutting-edge furniture designs that are poised to set trends and redefine spaces. The Javits Center, renowned for its state-of-the-art facilities, adds to the allure, promising an event that's not only visually stimulating but also comfortably accommodating. Attendees can expect to witness a diverse collection of furniture from around the globe, handpicked for their uniqueness and appeal. With exhibitors hailing from various countries, the event promises to be a true reflection of international design sensibilities. The fair isn't just for show; it's an opportunity for meaningful dialogues, networking, and fostering connections that could shape the future of contemporary furniture. With a commitment to showcasing nothing but the best, the International Contemporary Furniture Fair 2025 in New York is more than just an event; it's a celebration of innovation, creativity, and design excellence.

Lorna Simpson: Source Notes | The Metropolitan Museum of Art

May 19–Nov 2, 2025 (UTC-5)
New York
Exhibitions
This presentation of work by New York–based artist Lorna Simpson is the first exhibition to consider the entirety of her painting practice to date. Simpson came to prominence in the 1980s with her pioneering approach to conceptual photography. Since then, she has produced works in multiple media that continue to probe the nature of images and how they construct meaning. Lorna Simpson: Source Notes focuses on a significant new development in her work of the last 10 years: paintings that advance her incisive explorations of gender, race, identity, representation, and history. Through more than 30 works, this focused exhibition presents a selection of Simpson’s major paintings, including examples from her acclaimed Venice Biennale debut in 2015 and her celebrated series Special Characters, along with recent sculptures and related collages.

Lorna Simpson: Source Notes | The Metropolitan Museum of Art

May 19–Nov 2, 2025 (UTC-5)
New York
Exhibitions
This presentation of work by New York–based artist Lorna Simpson is the first exhibition to consider the entirety of her painting practice to date. Simpson came to prominence in the 1980s with her pioneering approach to conceptual photography. Since then, she has produced works in multiple media that continue to probe the nature of images and how they construct meaning. Lorna Simpson: Source Notes focuses on a significant new development in her work of the last 10 years: paintings that advance her incisive explorations of gender, race, identity, representation, and history. Through more than 30 works, this focused exhibition presents a selection of Simpson’s major paintings, including examples from her acclaimed Venice Biennale debut in 2015 and her celebrated series Special Characters, along with recent sculptures and related collages.

QuantVision 2025: Fordham's Quant & Artificial Intelligence Conference | Fordham University at Lincoln Center

May 22, 2025 (UTC-4)
New York
Cultural Experiences
A look at the future of Quantitative Finance! QuantVision 2025: Fordham's Quantitative Conference Agenda Information Source: Fordham University MQF Conference QuantVision 2025 | eventbrite

Arab Boat Party | 2430 FDR Dr

May 25, 2025 (UTC-4)
New York
Cultural Experiences
Arab Boat Party Come join us for a night of fun and dancing at the Arab Boat Party ! Get ready to enjoy great music, delicious food, and stunning views of the city skyline. This in-person event will be held at 2430 FDR Dr , so don't miss out on the chance to make unforgettable memories with friends and family. Grab your tickets now and get ready for an epic night on the water! Information Source: Arab Socials | eventbrite

International Franchise Expo 2025 | Jacob K. Javits Convention Center

May 29–May 31, 2025 (UTC-4)
New York
Conferences
The International Franchise Expo (IFE) is the premier annual event connecting existing franchisors and industry suppliers with new franchisee and master licensee prospects. From domestic or international expansion to selling single units, area developments or master franchises, the International Franchise Expo is the franchise industry's one-stop-shop event. Business houses willing to set up franchises, franchising consultants, investment firms and regulatory bodies and law firms engaged in franchising documentations are sure to be participating in this show. Information Source: MFV Expositions | expotobi

The 2025 WSJ Wine Tasting Event | City Winery New York City

May 30, 2025 (UTC-4)
New York
Cultural Experiences
The annual tasting event returns to City Winery in 2025! We’re thrilled to host this special evening for the WSJ Wine community. You’ll sip and sample your way through over 60 wines, all while chatting with our most-loved winemakers from Tuscany, Bordeaux, California and beyond. Our tastings are known for their relaxed, cocktail party atmosphere. Taste at your own pace with friends, meet the experts and enjoy exclusive discounts on the wines you try. Join us on May 30, 2025 from 6-9pm at City Winery—located in Pier 57 at Hudson River Park. Here’s what you can look forward to: • Taste over 60 wines —including premium selections from our inner cellar. • Meet and mingle with exciting producers like California’s iconic Boisset Collection, Rioja’s famed Altos de la Guardia estate, Tuscany’s Paolo and Annarita Masi and France's legendary Jean-Marc Diffonty. • NEW highlights this year include Greek wines, Wines Across America, the official JETS Sonoma Cabernet and an Italian fine wine table. • Enjoy light snacks such as cheese, charcuterie and desserts. • The dynamic teams from Château La Clarière in Bordeaux and RedHeads in Australia will also be on-hand, pouring their beloved boutique wines. • NEW expanded Vineyard Partner lounge. We’ll uncork special releases, offer light bites and have a few additional surprises. New location this year! The VP lounge has moved from the main stage to the waterfront terrace directly outside the event space, giving you beautiful views of the Hudson River. • Our in-house wine experts will be floating around all evening to answer your questions. • Enjoy 20% off and free shipping on any wine order (of 12+ bottles) placed at the event. (Advantage members get an additional $20 discount on wine orders.) With beautiful views, world-class wines and great company, there’s no better way to spend an evening in the city. See you there! Please note, this is a private tasting event. Tickets must be purchased in advance and will not be available at the door. Must be 21+ to attend this event. Attendees can receive refunds up to 7 days prior to the day of the event (Eventbrite fees are nonrefundable). By attending this event, you agree to be photographed and/or filmed and give permission to use your likeness in promotional and/or marketing materials. Information Source: WSJ Wine | eventbrite

MLB | New York Mets v Colorado Rockies (New York) | May 31st | Citi Field

May 31, 2025 (UTC-5)
New York
MLB
Sports & Fitness
Baseball
Explore New York Mets v Colorado Rockies sporting information for 31st May, as well as links for Baseball tickets and more with Fixture Calendar. The New York Mets are a professional baseball team based in Flushing, New York. Established in 1962, the Mets are members of the National League (NL) East Division and have won two World Series Championships in 1969 and 1986. The team has a strong roster of players, including star pitcher Jacob deGrom and power hitter Pete Alonso. The Mets are known for their home stadium, Citi Field, which opened in 2009 and can hold up to 41,922 fans. The team has a fierce rivalry with their cross-town rivals, the New York Yankees, and their annual Subway Series games are always highly anticipated. The Mets continue to compete at a high level and have claimed numerous awards and accolades, including multiple NL Cy Young Awards and Silver Slugger Awards for their players. The Colorado Rockies are a Major League Baseball team based in Denver, Colorado. They compete in the National League West division and play their home games at Coors Field. Since their inception in 1993, the Rockies have had several notable achievements, including winning the National League pennant in 2007. They have also produced talented players such as Larry Walker, Todd Helton, and Nolan Arenado, who have received multiple awards and accolades throughout their careers. Coors Field, the team's home stadium, is known for its high elevation and has been the site of multiple record-breaking games. With a strong roster and a dedicated fan base, the Colorado Rockies continue to be a formidable team in the world of baseball. Information Source: fixturecalendar.com

Katy Perry New York City Concert Tour 2025|August 11 | MadisonSquareGarden

Aug 11, 2025 (UTC-5)
New York
Concerts
Katy Perry New York City is set to light up Madison Square Garden on August 11, 2025, at 7:00 PM. This highly anticipated event promises an unforgettable evening as the pop sensation brings her electrifying performance to the heart of New York City. Fans can expect a spectacular show featuring Katy Perry's chart-topping hits and mesmerizing stage presence. With ticket prices ranging from $60 to $252, there's an option for every budget to experience the magic live. Madison Square Garden, located in the bustling New York City, offers the perfect backdrop for this grand musical event. Don't miss the chance to witness Katy Perry New York City, a night that will undoubtedly be remembered for years to come.

Ruth Asawa A Retrospective | The Museum of Modern Art

Oct 19, 2025–Feb 7, 2026 (UTC-5)
New York
Exhibitions
“I’m not so interested in the expression of something. I’m more interested in what the material can do. So that’s why I keep exploring,” said artist, educator, and civic leader Ruth Asawa, reflecting on a six-decade-long career. Featuring some 300 artworks, Ruth Asawa: A Retrospective charts the artist’s lifelong explorations of materials and forms in a variety of mediums, including wire sculpture, bronze casts, drawings, paintings, prints, and public works. This first posthumous survey celebrates the ways in which Asawa continuously transformed materials and objects into subjects of contemplation, unsettling distinctions between abstraction and figuration, figure and ground, and negative and positive space.
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Performa Biennial 2025 | New York

Nov 1–Nov 23, 2025 (UTC-5)
New York
Exhibitions
Bringing live performance by the best contemporary artists in the world to audiences everywhere.

Dimensions of Sound - Musical Journey Through Space and Time | New York

Jan 1, 2022–Dec 31, 2030 (UTC-5)
New York
Exhibitions
DIMENSIONS OF SOUND - MUSICAL JOURNEY THROUGH SPACE AND TIME “The ear lies nearest to the human soul.” (Johann Gottfried Herder, „Kritische Wälder”, 1769 ) The House of Music, Hungary is a tree of life in the heart of Városliget, with a trunk, and a crown of golden leaves on slender branches. We are standing here by its roots, which provide the institution with its spiritual sustenance. The roots are entwined, like a labyrinth, and we walk among them. Our journey begins far back in time and space, back at the birth of music itself where we can grasp the roots of Hungarian folk music and European music. Progressing through the centuries, we will follow the development of music, discovering what a series of organised tones has meant to mankind, with the emphasis on Hungarians in the light—or sometimes the shadow—of Europe. Through the language of music, the exhibition speaks for itself: Everywhere we go, we hear music playing; the subject of the exhibition is music itself. Quoting Shakespeare, we might say, “Mark the music!” Mark not only the music coming from the headphones, but also the music around and within you. When you reach the end of the path, the modern day, many sounds will have been etched into your heart and mind: music to take home with you, the music of ancient times.

Nina Chanel Abney and Jacolby Satterwhite | Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts

Oct 8, 2022–Oct 31, 2025 (UTC-5)
New York
Exhibitions
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts is one of the world’s premiere performing arts organizations. On October 8, 2022, David Geffen Hall reopened as a welcoming cultural anchor for New York City, some 60 years after it was first inaugurated as the home of the New York Philharmonic. The new Hall reimagines the concert-going experience by providing more inclusive public spaces for diverse cultural performances and community uses. This initiative includes an annual program of art commissions, where all members of the public are invited to engage with the work of leading contemporary artists free of charge. The democratic approach instills a sense of welcome both indoors and out, beckoning those who may never have interacted with Lincoln Center or the New York Philharmonic, and encouraging those long familiar with the campus to see it afresh. Public Art Fund partnered with The Studio Museum in Harlem to advise Lincoln Center on the selection of artists for this first iteration of the art program. Two prominent sites were identified for the site-specific commissions: the 50-foot Hauser Digital Wall in the lobby, which Jacolby Satterwhite has animated with a richly layered and inclusive celebration of performance that brings into dialogue the past, present and future; and the Hall’s 65th Street façade, which Nina Chanel Abney has transformed into a captivating tribute to the vibrant history and culture of San Juan Hill. Both artists undertook extensive research to develop their works. They emerge as gifted visual storytellers, committed to a more inclusive understanding of the past while giving us all a sense of future potential at a moment of reopening and reinvention. The artworks are commissioned by Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in collaboration with The Studio Museum in Harlem and Public Art Fund. Nina Chanel Abney, Nina Chanel Abney’s monumental work of art for the façade of David Geffen Hall pays homage to San Juan Hill. In the 1940s and 50s, this predominantly Black and Brown neighborhood was forcibly displaced to make way for redevelopment, including what would become Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. Abney’s constellation of figures, words, shapes, and symbols reflects the thriving community that lived here. Featured residents include pioneering healthcare workers Edith Carter and Elizabeth Tyler. Also pictured are James P. Johnson, whose music gave rise to the Charleston dance craze, and Thelonious Monk, a pioneer of Bebop and other jazz styles. Reclaiming this important history in her bold and vibrant style, Abney aims to spark curiosity and inspire a more inclusive future. Jacolby Satterwhite, Jacolby Satterwhite’s commission for David Geffen Hall reconsiders the past, present, and future of Lincoln Center and the New York Philharmonic. weaves together archival images, live action footage, and digital animation. We see a colorful and densely layered festival of performance that traverses historical periods through virtual space. Satterwhite’s inclusive cast represents artists since the Philharmonic’s founding in 1842, while featuring young musicians and dancers from across New York City. They play instruments and dance on stages and sculptural monuments set into a landscape inspired by Central Park and surrounded by buildings covered in screens, reminiscent of Times Square. Grounded in a more democratic view of history, Satterwhite’s work offers us his playful and richly inventive vision of a creatively empowered future. is known for combining representation and abstraction. Her paintings capture the frenetic pace of contemporary culture. Broaching subjects as diverse as race, celebrity, religion, politics, sex, and art history, her works eschew linear storytelling in lieu of disjointed narratives. The effect is information overload, balanced with a kind of spontaneous order, where time and space are compressed and identity is interchangeable. Her distinctively bold style harnesses the flux and simultaneity that have come to define life in the 21st century. Through a bracing use of color and unapologetic scale, Abney’s canvases propose a new type of history painting, one grounded in the barrage of everyday events and funneled through the velocity of the internet. Abney’s work is included in collections around the world, including the Brooklyn Museum, The Rubell Family Collection, Bronx Museum, and the Burger Collection, Hong Kong. Her first solo museum exhibition, , curated by Marshall Price, was presented in 2017 at the Nasher Museum of Art, North Carolina. It traveled to the Chicago Cultural Center and then to Los Angeles, where it was jointly presented by the Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, and the California African American Museum. The final venue for the exhibition was the Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase College, State University of New York. is celebrated for a conceptual practice addressing crucial themes of labor, consumption, carnality, and fantasy through immersive installation, virtual reality, and digital media. He uses a range of software to produce intricately detailed animations and live action film of real and imagined worlds populated by the avatars of artists and friends. These animations serve as the stage on which the artist synthesizes the multiple disciplines that encompass his practice, namely painting, performance, illustration, sculpture, photography, and writing. Satterwhite draws from an extensive set of references, guided by queer theory, modernism, and video game language to challenge conventions of Western art through a personal and political lens. An equally significant influence is that of his late mother, Patricia Satterwhite, whose ethereal vocals and diagrams for visionary household products serve as the source material within a decidedly complex structure of memory and mythology. Satterwhite received his BFA from the Maryland Institute College of Arts, Baltimore and his MFA from the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. His work has been presented in numerous exhibitions and festivals internationally, including most recently at Haus der Kunst, Munich,2021; Gwangju Biennale, Gwangju,(2021; and Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus, OH, 2021. Nina Chanel Abney , 2022 Latex ink and vinyl mounted on glass Commissioned by Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in collaboration with The Studio Museum in Harlem and Public Art Fund Photo: Nicholas Knight, courtesy Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, The Studio Museum in Harlem, and Public Art Fund, NY. Jacolby Satterwhite , 2022 HD color video and 3D animation 27:23 mins Commissioned by Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in collaboration with The Studio Museum in Harlem and Public Art Fund © Jacolby Satterwhite. Courtesy of the Artist and Mitchell-Innes & Nash, New York Photo: Nicholas Knight, courtesy Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, The Studio Museum in Harlem, and Public Art Fund, NY.

You Are Here | Museum of the City of New York

Jul 10, 2023–Oct 5, 2025 (UTC-5)
New York
Exhibitions
New York is one of the most filmed cities on earth. Generations of moviegoers have seen New York depicted and distorted, celebrated and denigrated, idealized and mocked, built up and demolished over and over again on the big screen. Over the past 100 years, legions of filmmakers have drawn attention to New Yorkers’ joys and struggles, shaping our ideas of what the city is—or could become. You Are Here draws on this rich archive of movies set in New York, combining thousands of cinematic moments across 16 screens. Sources include Hollywood blockbusters, independent films, documentaries, and experimental works. By juxtaposing these multiple visions, the dazzling montages of You Are Here make connections and contrasts that allow movies to comment on each other across time and space. Together, they shed new light on the varied New Yorks of our collective imagination. Sometimes New York stars in these movies; sometimes, a studio set or even another city stands in. In the introductory room, Scenes from the City explores the city as a film set, showing how movies have been captured on location throughout the five boroughs. From there, we invite you to enter the immersive central space, where you can explore a narrative tapestry woven from hundreds of films—one impressionistic storyline that strives to represent the multifaceted realities of our countless New York stories.
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The Collection: New Conversations | New-York Historical Society

Aug 11, 2023–Jun 15, 2025 (UTC-5)
New York
Exhibitions
What new stories can familiar works of art tell? This exhibition showcases longstanding favorites from The New York Historical's permanent collection alongside recent Museum acquisitions and selected loans. Pointed juxtapositions raise questions, create unexpected resonances, and shift established meanings.Martin Wong’s Canal Street (1992) and Oscar yi Hou’s Far Eastsiders, aka: Cowgirl Mama A.B & Son Wukong (2021) establish a longstanding lineage for queer Asian diasporic artists in New York City. And the juxtaposition of Thomas Cole’s five-painting series The Course of Empire (ca. 1834–1836) with Contact 2,021 (2021) by contemporary Shinnecock artist Courtney M. Leonard exposes the racial and gender politics of the Hudson River School landscape tradition. The groupings aim to center long-marginalized experiences and prompt a rethinking of both American art and the way museums tell history. Curated by Wendy Nālani E. Ikemoto, senior curator of American art.
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The Collection: New Conversations | New-York Historical Society

Aug 11, 2023–Jun 15, 2025 (UTC-5)
New York
Exhibitions
What new stories can familiar works of art tell? This exhibition showcases longstanding favorites from The New York Historical's permanent collection alongside recent Museum acquisitions and selected loans. Pointed juxtapositions raise questions, create unexpected resonances, and shift established meanings.Martin Wong’s Canal Street (1992) and Oscar yi Hou’s Far Eastsiders, aka: Cowgirl Mama A.B & Son Wukong (2021) establish a longstanding lineage for queer Asian diasporic artists in New York City. And the juxtaposition of Thomas Cole’s five-painting series The Course of Empire (ca. 1834–1836) with Contact 2,021 (2021) by contemporary Shinnecock artist Courtney M. Leonard exposes the racial and gender politics of the Hudson River School landscape tradition. The groupings aim to center long-marginalized experiences and prompt a rethinking of both American art and the way museums tell history. Curated by Wendy Nālani E. Ikemoto, senior curator of American art.
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The Secret World of Elephants | American Museum of Natural History

Nov 13, 2023–Aug 3, 2025 (UTC-5)
New York
Exhibitions
How do elephants “hear” with their feet? Use the 40,000 muscles in their trunks? Or reshape the forests and savannas they live in, creating an environment upon which many other species rely? The Secret World of Elephants reveals new science about both ancient and modern elephants, including elephants’ extraordinary minds and senses, why they’re essential to the health of their ecosystems, and inspiring efforts to overcome threats to their survival.
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The Secret World of Elephants | American Museum of Natural History

Nov 13, 2023–Aug 3, 2025 (UTC-5)
New York
Exhibitions
How do elephants “hear” with their feet? Use the 40,000 muscles in their trunks? Or reshape the forests and savannas they live in, creating an environment upon which many other species rely? The Secret World of Elephants reveals new science about both ancient and modern elephants, including elephants’ extraordinary minds and senses, why they’re essential to the health of their ecosystems, and inspiring efforts to overcome threats to their survival.
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Back to the Future the Musical|Tickets, Dates and Attractions | Winter Garden Theatre

Apr 26, 2024–Nov 1, 2100 (UTC-5)
New York
Arts
Back to the Future the Musical is an extraordinary event taking place at the Winter Garden Theatre in New York. From now on, immerse yourself in this captivating experience. “Back to the Future: The Musical” is an extraordinary stage adaptation of the beloved 1985 sci-fi masterpiece “Back to the Future”. Transporting audiences through time, this captivating production follows the thrilling journey of Marty McFly. With the aid of a remarkable DeLorean time machine, invented by his ingenious friend, Marty ventures from the year 1985 to the enchanting era of 1955. Along this extraordinary odyssey, he encounters his own parents during their teenage years, facing the pivotal task of ensuring their destined love and unity, ultimately safeguarding his very existence in the future. Experience the awe-inspiring magic of the theater “Back to the Future: The Musical” Secure your tickets on Trip.com now for an unforgettable journey through time and witness the enthralling attractions that await.

The Lion King Show|Tickets, Dates and Attractions | Minskoff Theatre

Apr 26, 2024–Nov 1, 2100 (UTC-5)
New York
Arts
The Lion King Show is an exceptional event that takes place in the vibrant city of New York. Held at the renowned Minskoff Theatre, this show promises an unforgettable experience for all attendees. From now on, immerse yourself in the mesmerizing world of The Lion King. Based on the 1994 Disney film and the original book by Roger and Erin, the musical won an Oscar for the song Can You Feel the Love Tonight. This remarkable production showcases the timeless tale of Simba, the young lion prince, as he embarks on a journey of self-discovery and courage. This visual feast successfully blends animals, puppets and real people seamlessly and is loved by audiences of all ages. Don’t miss out on this extraordinary event, Trip.com offers a wide range of ticketing options. Immerse yourself in the enchanting atmosphere of the Minskoff Theatre and witness the magic unfold before your eyes. Whether you are a fan of the original animated film or a newcomer to the story, this show guarantees to leave you in awe.
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Against Time: The Noguchi Museum 40th Anniversary Reinstallation | The Noguchi Museum

Aug 28, 2024–Jan 11, 2026 (UTC-5)
New York
Exhibitions
Coinciding with The Noguchi Museum’s 40th anniversary in 2025, works from the Museum’s original second floor installation will return to those galleries for the first time since 2009. Against Time is curated by Matthew Kirsch, Noguchi Museum Curator and Director of Research. Against Time uses as its basis the catalogue The Isamu Noguchi Garden Museum (New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 1987), written by Isamu Noguchi (1904–1988) as a guide to works in the Museum in place of traditional wall labels, which was in turn used to define the Museum’s permanent collection after his death in December 1988. This original installation consisted of sculptures that had accumulated before and after Noguchi’s move to his 10th Street studio in Long Island City in 1961. Noguchi considered a number of these to be personal breakthroughs, works that represented significant turns and returns within his cyclical practice over the course of six decades. Against Time could never replicate Noguchi’s exact vision for these galleries, as they have since been repartitioned after renovations in the early 2000s. Rather, this installation is a distillation of various phases from 1985–88, adapted and reimagined according to archival photographs documenting how Noguchi assiduously arranged and rearranged his works in different constellations in the first years of the Museum.

Against Time: The Noguchi Museum 40th Anniversary Reinstallation | The Noguchi Museum

Aug 28, 2024–Jan 11, 2026 (UTC-5)
New York
Exhibitions
Coinciding with The Noguchi Museum’s 40th anniversary in 2025, works from the Museum’s original second floor installation will return to those galleries for the first time since 2009. Against Time is curated by Matthew Kirsch, Noguchi Museum Curator and Director of Research. Against Time uses as its basis the catalogue The Isamu Noguchi Garden Museum (New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 1987), written by Isamu Noguchi (1904–1988) as a guide to works in the Museum in place of traditional wall labels, which was in turn used to define the Museum’s permanent collection after his death in December 1988. This original installation consisted of sculptures that had accumulated before and after Noguchi’s move to his 10th Street studio in Long Island City in 1961. Noguchi considered a number of these to be personal breakthroughs, works that represented significant turns and returns within his cyclical practice over the course of six decades. Against Time could never replicate Noguchi’s exact vision for these galleries, as they have since been repartitioned after renovations in the early 2000s. Rather, this installation is a distillation of various phases from 1985–88, adapted and reimagined according to archival photographs documenting how Noguchi assiduously arranged and rearranged his works in different constellations in the first years of the Museum.

Sunset Boulevard | St. James Theatre

Sep 28, 2024–Jul 6, 2025 (UTC-5)
New York
Arts
The story revolves around the fading star Noma Destmond. She lives in her ruined mansion on the legendary streets of Los Angeles and lives a life of the past. When the lighter screenwriter Joe Galius accidentally met her, she saw the opportunity to return to the big screen from him, and then a series of romance and tragedy occurred.
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Otobong Nkanga Cadence | The Museum of Modern Art

Oct 10, 2024–Jul 27, 2025 (UTC-5)
New York
Exhibitions
Otobong Nkanga has changed the way we understand the Earth and our place in it. “Humans are only a small, minute part of the ecosystem,” the artist has said. “My works connect us to our shared histories, not just through land and geography, but through emotions shaped by events and encounters. These are the cadences of life.” Otobong Nkanga: Cadence presents a new commission by the artist: an all-encompassing environment of tapestry, sculpture, sound, and text that explores the turbulent rhythms of nature and society. Created specifically for MoMA’s Marron Family Atrium, the installation centers on a monumental, multi-paneled tapestry that suggests sprawling ecosystems and galaxies.
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Shifting Landscapes | Whitney Museum of American Art

Nov 1, 2024–Jan 25, 2026 (UTC-5)
New York
Exhibitions
While the landscape genre has long been associated with picturesque vistas, Shifting Landscapes considers a more expansive interpretation of the category, exploring how evolving political, ecological, and social issues motivate artists as they attempt to represent the world around them. Drawn from the Whitney’s collection, the exhibition features works from the 1960s to the present and is organized according to distinct thematic sections. Some of these coalesce around material and conceptual affinities: sculptural assemblages formed from locally sourced objects, ecofeminist approaches to land art, and the legacies of documentary landscape photography. Others are tied to specific geographies, such as the frenzied cityscape of modern New York or the experimental filmmaking scene of 1970s Los Angeles. Still others show how artists invent fantastic new worlds where humans, animals, and the land become one. Whether depicting the effects of industrialization on the environment, grappling with the impact of geopolitical borders, or proposing imagined spaces as a way of destabilizing the concept of a “natural” world, the works gathered here bring ideas of land and place into focus, foregrounding how we shape and are shaped by the spaces around us.
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The Jousting Armor of Philip I of Castile | The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Dec 7, 2024–Apr 1, 2026 (UTC-5)
New York
Exhibitions
Among the various mock combats fought by knights and noblemen in tournaments, the joust was one of the most spectacular. The joust of peace required highly specialized armor that was unsuited to any other use, and usually made by the greatest armorers due to the exceptional metalworking skills required. This special installation features an armor for the joust of peace of Philip I of Castile (1478–1506) on loan from the Imperial Armory, Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna. A rare example among surviving armors for its refined decoration, it is also remarkable in that it was intended for a teenager. Its owner Philip I became duke of Burgundy, count of Flanders, and the ruler of additional lands, although in name only, upon his birth. He began wearing armor when he was just six years old, and this one was made for training and participating in tournaments around the time that he turned 15, when he was declared ready to rule. Through marriage, Philip became king consort of Castile and the first member of the House of Habsburg to rule over Spanish territories. His jousting armors were key to shaping his public image of a capable leader.

Ideas of Africa Portraiture and Political Imagination | The Museum of Modern Art

Dec 14, 2024–Apr 4, 2026 (UTC-5)
New York
Exhibitions
Can a photographic portrait inspire political imagination? Ideas of Africa: Portraiture and Political Imagination examines how photographers and their sitters contributed to the proliferation of Pan-African solidarity during the mid-20th century. Embracing the international spirit of the time, the exhibition gathers striking pictures by photographers working in Central and West African cities. They created images of everyday citizens, dazzling music scenes, and potent manifestations of youth culture that reflected emerging political realities. Photographs by Jean Depara, Seydou Keïta, Malick Sidibé, and Sanlé Sory portray residents across Bamako, Bobo-Dioulasso, and Kinshasa at a time when the winds of decolonial change swept the African continent in tandem with the burgeoning US Civil Rights movement. The exhibition also spotlights James Barnor and Kwame Brathwaite—photographers living in Europe and North America who contributed to the construction of Africa as a political idea. Contemporary works by artists such as Samuel Fosso, Silvia Rosi, and Njideka Akunyili Crosby show the enduring relevance of these themes. Brimming with possibility, Ideas of Africa: Portraiture and Political Imagination embraces the creative potential of the photographic portrait and its political resonance across the globe.
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Water for Elephants | Broadway Shows New York

ENDED
New York
Arts
The critically acclaimed bestselling novel Water for Elephants comes to vivid life on Broadway in a unique, spectacle-filled new musical. After losing what matters most, a young man jumps a moving train unsure of where the road will take him and finds a new home with the remarkable crew of a traveling circus, and a life—and love—beyond his wildest dreams. Seen through the eyes of his older self, his adventure becomes a poignant reminder that if you choose the ride, life can begin again at any age. Directed by Tony Award® nominee Jessica Stone (Kimberly Akimbo), with a book by three-time Tony nominee Rick Elice (Jersey Boys, Peter and the Starcatcher) adapted from Sara Gruen’s novel, and a soaring score by the acclaimed PigPen Theatre Co., Water for Elephants unites innovative stagecraft with the very best of Broadway talent in an authentic and deeply moving new musical that invites us all to give ourselves to the unknown.
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