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Featured Events in New York in January 2025 (May Updated)

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Tintoretto, The Power of Opposites | New York

Nov 8, 2024–Jun 1, 2025 (UTC-5)
New York
Exhibitions
The exhibition “Tintoretto, The Power of Opposites” is a significant cultural event taking place in Domodossola from November 8, 2024, to June 1, 2025. This immersive and digital experience delves into the art of Jacopo Tintoretto, one of the masters of the Venetian Renaissance, offering an unmissable opportunity for art lovers and those eager to deepen their understanding of this extraordinary artist.

Jesse Krimes: Corrections | The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Dec 21, 2024–Jul 13, 2025 (UTC-5)
New York
Exhibitions
Photography has played a key role in structuring systems of power in society, including those related to crime and punishment. This exhibition presents immersive contemporary installations by the artist Jesse Krimes (American, b. 1982) alongside nineteenth-century photographs from The Met collection by the French criminologist Alphonse Bertillon, who developed the first modern system of criminal identification before the adoption of fingerprinting. Krimes’s image-based installations, made over the course of his six-year incarceration, reflect the ingenuity of an artist working without access to traditional materials. Employing prison-issued soap, hair gel, playing cards, and newspaper he created works of art that seek to disrupt and recontextualize the circulation of photographs in the media. Displayed at The Met in dialogue with Bertillon, whose pioneering method paired anthropomorphic measurements with photographs to produce the present-day mug shot, Krimes’s work raises questions about the perceived neutrality of our systems of identification and the hierarchies of social imbalance they create and reinscribe. An artist for whom collaboration and activism are vital, Krimes founded the Center for Art and Advocacy to highlight the talent and creative potential among individuals who have experienced incarceration and to support and improve outcomes for formerly incarcerated artists.
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Little Shop Of Horrors | Broadway Shows New York

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New York
Arts
Based on the 1960 film by Roger Corman and featuring a book by Howard Ashman, music by Alan Menken and lyrics by Ashman, Little Shop follows meek plant store attendant Seymour, his co-worker crush Audrey, her sadistic dentist of a boyfriend and the man-eating plant that threatens them and the world as we know it.
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video after video T and critical Media of camp | The Museum of Modern Art

Jan 1–Jul 20, 2025 (UTC-5)
New York
Exhibitions
How do we make sense, or poetry, out of the system of images we face today? This is one of the questions taken up by CAMP, a collaborative artists’ studio in Mumbai, India, that draws on widely available technologies, including CCTV and cell phone cameras as well as the internet, “to think and to build what is possible, what is equitable, and what is interesting, for the future.” The group’s projects rethink our relationship with the technologies that constantly capture us. Founded in 2007 by Shaina Anand, Ashok Sukumaran, and Sanjay Bhangar, this shapeshifting group runs a rooftop cinema, cohosts online video archives, and uses moving images, radio broadcasts, lecture performances, and interventions in public spaces to examine the political and socioeconomic conditions of contemporary life. This exhibition includes three works that trace the arc of CAMP’s output over nearly two decades. Each redefines relationships between video’s producers, distributors, and spectators: a participatory television network in a dense New Delhi neighborhood; a film made from cell phone footage and music in collaboration with sailors navigating trade routes across the Indian Ocean; and a dramatic, multi-channel video panorama of Mumbai filmed by pushing a single surveillance camera to its limits. CAMP’s practice reorients communication devices, transport infrastructures, and surveillance equipment to transform entrenched systems into new opportunities for hope, longing, desire, and collective action.
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Hockney/Origins: Early Works from the Roy B. and Edith J. Simpson Collection | New York

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New York
Exhibitions
From a young age, acclaimed Pop artist David Hockney (British, b. 1937) cemented his reputation as one of the most innovative and experimental artists of his generation. Hockney/Origins: Early Works from the Roy B. and Edith J. Simpson Collection examines the early period of Hockney’s career in depth, from his time as a student at the Royal College of Art in London during the early 1960s to his formative years in the 1970s.

Above Ground: Art from the Martin Wong Graffiti Collection | Museum of the City of New York

Jan 15–Aug 24, 2025 (UTC-5)
New York
Exhibitions
New York’s age of graffiti began on the city streets in the early 1970s. This new movement, often consciously artistic despite its unsanctioned origins, came of age over the next 20 years. Above Ground centers on the many artists who transitioned from illegally writing on subway cars to creating paintings on canvas and exhibiting in galleries and museums. Their works embody an important transitional moment for the movement’s evolution, as it permeated into broader consciousness and significantly influenced global culture. The exhibition provides a window into a vibrant subculture of young creators and highlights previously unseen treasures from the Museum’s major collection of graffiti-based art. The collection, which was donated by the artist Martin Wong 30 years ago, comprises more than 300 canvases and works on paper. Among the highlights on view in this exhibition are works in aerosol, ink, and other mediums by seminal figures in the street art movement, including Rammellzee, Lee Quiñones, Lady Pink, and Futura 2000. Together, they capture the passions and ambitions of artists transitioning from the street to the walls of prominent galleries in New York and around the world.
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Pirouette Turning Points in Design | The Museum of Modern Art

Jan 26–Oct 18, 2025 (UTC-5)
New York
Exhibitions
Design is a fundamental element of life, an enzyme necessary to our evolution. It helps us cope with change and permeates our personal and social lives, embodying both our strengths and weaknesses. Many designers are intent on creating new behaviors, focusing on habits and circumstances most in need of change. Pirouette: Turning Points in Design features objects—from Post-Its to Spanx—that embodied experiments with new materials, technologies, and concepts; offered unconventional solutions to conventional problems; and had a deep impact both on design and the world at large.
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Pirouette Turning Points in Design | The Museum of Modern Art

Jan 26–Oct 18, 2025 (UTC-5)
New York
Exhibitions
Design is a fundamental element of life, an enzyme necessary to our evolution. It helps us cope with change and permeates our personal and social lives, embodying both our strengths and weaknesses. Many designers are intent on creating new behaviors, focusing on habits and circumstances most in need of change. Pirouette: Turning Points in Design features objects—from Post-Its to Spanx—that embodied experiments with new materials, technologies, and concepts; offered unconventional solutions to conventional problems; and had a deep impact both on design and the world at large.
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Celebrating the Year of the Snake | The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Jan 29, 2025–Feb 10, 2026 (UTC-5)
New York
Exhibitions
The traditional East Asian lunar calendar consists of a repeating twelve-year cycle, with each year corresponding to one of the twelve animals in the Chinese zodiac. The association of these creatures with the Chinese calendar began in the third century BCE and became firmly established by the first century CE. The twelve animals are, in sequence: rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, ram, monkey, rooster, dog, and pig. Each is believed to embody certain traits that are manifested in the personalities of people born in that year. January 29, 2025, marks the beginning of the Year of the Snake, a creature characterized as alert, calm, and smart.
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Picture Stories: Photographs by Arlene Gottfried | New-York Historical Society

Jan 31–May 25, 2025 (UTC-5)
New York
Exhibitions
This exhibition of more than 30 works celebrates the recent acquisition of Gottfried's searing photographs taken during the last decades of the 20th century.
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Knitting LIVE! by Vogue Knitting 2025 | New York Marriott Marquis, New York, USA

Jan 16–Jan 19, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Conferences
Attention all knitting enthusiasts! The highly anticipated Knitting LIVE! by Vogue Knitting 2025 is set to take New York by storm. Hosted at the iconic New York Marriott Marquis, this event promises to be a stitch above the rest. From January 16th to 19th, the venue will transform into a knitter's paradise, featuring an array of workshops, fashion shows, and marketplaces. Oh boy, expect nothing short of a yarn lover's dream come true! With top industry experts in attendance, attendees will have the opportunity to hone their skills and learn the latest knitting trends." "Knitting LIVE! by Vogue Knitting 2025 isn't just any ordinary event; it's a celebration of the craft that brings people together from all walks of life. Whether a seasoned pro or a needle novice, there's something for everyone at this four-day extravaganza. So, mark your calendars and prepare for an unforgettable experience in the heart of New York this coming January. Hold onto your knitting needles, folks, it's going to be a fantastic time!

Tributes to U2 / Coldplay - Featuring Unforgettable Fire & Fix You 2025 (Huntington) | The Paramount

Jan 17, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Concerts
Coldplay
Experience the ultimate tribute concert featuring Unforgettable Fire honoring U2 and Fix You celebrating Coldplay at The Paramount in Huntington. Immerse yourself in the electrifying performances on January 17, 2025, at 370 New York Ave, Huntington, NY, 11743. Don't miss this unforgettable evening paying homage to two iconic bands that have shaped the music industry. Get ready to be transported by the timeless hits and captivating energy of U2 and Coldplay, brought to life by these exceptional tribute bands. Mark your calendars for a night of musical excellence that you won't want to miss.

Andy King Presents: YouTube Happy Hour Live | The Bell House

Jan 18, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Concerts

By Way Of: Material and Motion in the Guggenheim Collection | New York

Mar 15, 2024–Jan 12, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Exhibitions
One of the most prominent features of art from the late eighteenth century onwards, particularly after World War II, is artists’ tendency to evolve traditional artmaking methods outside the studio’s boundaries. This exhibition will examine the ways in which contemporary artists enacted new ideas formed by the social and historical contexts of their time and pushed the boundaries of artmaking and materials as a result. By Way Of offers a suite of works from the museum’s permanent collection inspired by the D.Daskalopoulos Collection Gift. Major artists from the Arte Povera movement of the 1960s and 1970s, like Jannis Kounellis and Mario Merz will share the galleries with artists working today, such as Rashid Johnson, Mona Hatoum, and Senga Nengudi.

Huma Bhabha: Before The End | Brooklyn Bridge Park

Apr 30, 2024–Mar 9, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Exhibitions
Public Art Fund presents Huma Bhabha: Before The End, an exhibition featuring a series of four new large-scale bronze sculptures set against the verdant backdrop of Brooklyn Bridge Park. Drawing inspiration from a diverse array of influences, Bhabha’s works blend aesthetic, cultural, and psychological elements, probing the intersections of art, science fiction, horror, and mythology.

Ice Cold: An Exhibition of Hip-Hop Jewelry | American Museum of Natural History

May 9, 2024–Jan 5, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Exhibitions
See stunning jewelry pieces that trace the history of hip-hop from the 1980s to today. Ice Cold: An Exhibition of Hip-Hop Jewelry celebrates hip-hop’s cultural influence through exquisite jewelry worn by some of its iconic stars. Highlights include Slick Rick’s dazzling crown, Notorious BIG’s legendary gold “Jesus piece,” a diamond-encrusted Roc-A-Fella medallion from the record label co-founded by Jay-Z, Nicki Minaj’s sparkling “Barbie” pendant, and pieces from Erykah Badu, A$AP Rocky, Joey Bada$$, FERG and Tyler, the Creator, among others. Building on New York City’s celebration of hip-hop’s 50th anniversary as a global phenomenon, Ice Cold will highlight the evolution of hip-hop jewelry over the past fifty years, starting with the oversized gold chains adopted by rap pioneers in the 1980s, all the way to the 1990s, when emcees turned business moguls wore record label pendants sparkling with diamonds and platinum.
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Cameron A. Granger: 9999 | New York

May 19, 2024–Jan 19, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Exhibitions
In 9999, Cameron A. Granger uses the framework of video games and magic to imagine an alternative method of liberation for Black communities from the compounding effects of racist urban planning. In early role playing video games, due to low computer processing capacity, 9,999 was the numerical damage limit done to a character that could be registered on screen. Yet sometimes, additional damage continued to accrue off-screen – incapacitating, yet unseen. Granger takes this concept of the concealed yet relentless harm, and applies it to the cumulative corrosion of segregative design, environmental racism, and gentrification. To make sense of the convoluted legacies of systemic injustice, Granger visualizes the wounds left by structural violence through “black holes” that rip the city’s fabric. His films, prints, and sculptures create a video game-like narrative that provides puzzles, tips, and charms that aid in deciphering these black holes. In diagnosing the root cause of the issue, Granger proposes that the black holes are the result of a spell cast by nefarious, hidden forces. To break the curse, he speculates what might be possible if the black holes could be used as portals to share knowledge. Seeking answers, Granger turns to stage magicians, root workers, and conjurers. His work references Black magicians such as Henry “Box” Brown (1815-1897) whose performances alluded to his 1849 self-emancipation via mail, and Benjamin Rucker aka Black Herman (1892-1934) whose magic acts and conjuring remedies built a massive following in the 1920s among Black communities. Granger also draws on the practice of conjuring, invoking remedies for locating harm’s source, protecting, and healing. Additionally, he calls upon the Haitian folklore of zombies, originally mythologized as the spirits of enslaved laborers trapped to haunt plantations in their afterlife. Granger reconceptualizes their spirits as a unified force reemerging from the grave to aid in liberation. Sourcing wisdom from Black forebears whose knowledge helped their communities self-emancipate, heal, and thrive, Granger offers a collective vision of empowered futurity. In a dimly lit gallery that mimics the digital landscape of a video game, Granger creates a narrative where memories of and knowledge from Black ancestors provide clues, methods, and tools that once pieced together, may reveal the key to break free. Cameron A. Granger: 9999 is curated by Sarah Cho, Assistant Curator.

Survival Piece #5: Portable Orchard | New York

Jun 29, 2024–Jan 5, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Exhibitions

Turtle Odyssey | American Museum of Natural History

Jul 8, 2024–Jan 5, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Exhibitions
Follow Australian Green Sea Turtle Bunji as she embarks on her first solo journey across the high seas and the incredible animals she encounters along the way. In A Turtle Odyssey, narrated by Academy Award winner Russell Crowe, explore the amazing life of a sea turtle from hatchling to adult, and the great migrations undertaken by generations before her. As Bunji leaves her Great Barrier Reef habitat and swims hundreds of miles, she encounters many marine animals—including humpback whales, parrot fish, and even a great white shark—as well as threats to her survival, like plastic waste.
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Chinese Painting and Calligraphy: Selections from the Collection | New York

Jul 13, 2024–Jan 5, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Exhibitions

A Decade on Paper: Recent Acquisitions, 2014–2024 | The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Aug 26, 2024–Feb 23, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Exhibitions
This exhibition—part of the American Wing’s 100th anniversary year programming—highlights select additions to the department’s works-on-paper holdings over the past decade. These distinctive drawings and prints, dating from the mid-nineteenth to mid-twentieth centuries, have been selected from more than 175 that have recently joined the collection. As a group, they reveal the American Wing’s renewed commitment to strengthening and expanding our collecting of works on paper by both well-known and historically understudied figures, including women and artists of color, from diverse communities and across a broad geographic range. Most of the featured artists worked in various media and are also represented in the Museum by paintings, sculptures, or decorative objects, such as Fidelia Bridges, William Glackens, Laura Coombs Hills, Charles Ethan Porter, and John Singer Sargent.
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Fantastical Streets: The Theatrical Posters of Boris Bućan | Poster House

Sep 26, 2024–Feb 23, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Exhibitions
The posters in this display represent a snapshot within Bućan’s expansive career, focusing on the monumental works he created for his first season with the Croatian National Theatre in Split, who hired him between 1982 and 1986. While he had previously produced a few large-format posters for other organizations or events, these images made up of six separate sheets of paper became his best-known designs, transforming exterior walls into urban canvases for his artistic explorations. Each image references numerous moments in art history and yet remains extremely modern, so much so that many of the posters from the first and second seasons of his tenure at the theater were given their own exhibition the following year. In 1984, the posters were seen as so particularly Yugoslavian that they were chosen to represent the country at the 41st Venice Biennale, revealing his work to a global audience and solidifying him as one of the most exciting and innovative poster designers in the world.

Pets and the City | New-York Historical Society

Oct 25, 2024–Apr 20, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Exhibitions
Pets and the City explores the visual history of New Yorkers and their animal companions over the last two and a half centuries, tracing the ever-evolving relationship between Gotham’s people and its animals as the city grew increasingly urbanized and industrialized. Through a broad spectrum of works of art, objects, documents, memorabilia, and clips from film and television, the exhibition surveys the evolution of pets—from their presence among the Lenape and Haudenosaunee and the hunting culture of settlers through their insinuation into the urban family and onto the pampered pets of today, which enjoy their own public rights.
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Belle da Costa Greene: A Librarian's Legacy | The Morgan Library & Museum

Oct 25, 2024–May 4, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Exhibitions
To mark the 2024 centenary of its life as a public institution, the Morgan Library & Museum presents a major exhibition devoted to the life and career of its inaugural director, Belle da Costa Greene (1879–1950). Widely recognized as an authority on illuminated manuscripts and deeply respected as a cultural heritage executive, Greene was one of the most prominent librarians in American history. She was the daughter of Genevieve Ida Fleet Greener (1849–1941) and Richard T. Greener (1844–1922), the first Black graduate of Harvard College, and was at birth known by a different name: Belle Marion Greener. After her parents separated in the 1890s, her mother changed the family surname to Greene, Belle and her brother adopted variations of the middle name da Costa, and the family began to pass as white in a racist and segregated America.

Designer’s Choice Norman Teague— Jam Sessions | The Museum of Modern Art

Nov 1, 2024–May 11, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Exhibitions
What belongs in a museum, and who decides? How can we be more democratic in defining value? As a leading arbiter of taste, style, and form, The Museum of Modern Art played an instrumental role in shaping the history of modern design. Norman Teague invites us to reimagine the past by moving beyond "good modern design" as defined by institutions like MoMA. Drawing inspiration from artists and designers traditionally excluded from museums, and assisted by generative AI, he offers a reinterpretation of design history. These reimaginings—posters and full-scale prototypes shown alongside objects from MoMA’s collection—foreground makers of color and embody the cooperative, inventive spirit that guides Norman Teague Design Studios. Teague balances reverence for design innovation with an acknowledgment of the power dynamics that shaped it. With the rise of AI forcing a wholesale reevaluation of human creativity, he reminds us of the creative potential of inviting a diversity of voices into the chorus. As in a musical jam session, collaboration, respect, and improvisation bring us back to the question that sparks every act of imagination—the what if—inviting us to contemplate both the past and the future as realms of boundless possibility.
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Annie Leibovitz: Stream of Consciousness | Hauser & Wirth

Nov 2, 2024–Jan 11, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Exhibitions
‘Annie Leibovitz: Stream of Consciousness’ presents a group of works - landscapes, still lifes and portraits - made by the distinguished American artist over the last two decades. Forgoing a linear timeline and conventional thematic constraints, the exhibition reveals Leibovitz’s associative thought processes and the fluid visual dialogue created among photographs that call attention to significant cultural markers of our time.

Harmony and Dissonance: Orphism in Paris, 1910–1930 | Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum

Nov 8, 2024–Mar 9, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Exhibitions
Featuring over 90 artworks to be presented in the museum’s iconic rotunda, this major exhibition will examine the vibrant abstract art of Orphism. It will explore the transnational movement’s developments in Paris, addressing the impact dance, music, and poetry had on the art, among other themes. Orphism emerged in the early 1910s, when the innovations brought about by modern life were radically altering conceptions of time and space. Artists connected to Orphism engaged with ideas of simultaneity in kaleidoscopic compositions, investigating the transformative possibilities of color, form, and motion. Selected works by artists including Robert Delaunay, Sonia Delaunay, Marcel Duchamp, Mainie Jellett, František Kupka, Francis Picabia, and Amadeo de Souza-Cardoso, and by the Synchromists Stanton Macdonald-Wright and Morgan Russell, will be on view.
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Art of Commerce: Trade Catalogs in Watson Library | The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Nov 20, 2024–Apr 22, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Exhibitions
Art of Commerce: Trade Catalogs in Watson Library features a selection of the library’s extensive holdings of sale catalogs. Watson Library has almost two thousand trade catalogs published in many countries from the eighteenth century to the present. Objects featured include furniture, jewelry, tiles, ironwork, glasswork, lighting, stoves, tableware, textiles, decorative paper, artist’s materials, fashion, typography, automobiles, and musical instruments. Numerous catalogs illustrate works of art or related objects now in The Met collection.
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Debora Hirsch: Herbaria | Hutchinson Modern & Contemporary

Nov 21, 2024–Mar 8, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Exhibitions
Hutchinson Modern & Contemporary presents Debora Hirsch: Herbaria, a solo exhibition of the artist’s recent cibachrome and inkjet prints, paintings, and video works.

Tingle Bells: An ASMR-Inspired Holiday Special | ARTECHOUSE NYC

Nov 21, 2024–Jan 5, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Christmas
Cultural Experiences
Explore the dreamlike escape at ARTECHOUSE NYC with their newest immersive exhibit, Tingle Bells: An ASMR-Inspired Holiday Special. From November 21 to January 5, this captivating event offers a serene oasis amidst the holiday chaos. Immerse yourself in a world of wonder and tranquility as cutting-edge digital art merges with nostalgic holiday warmth. Inspired by the mesmerizing effects of ASMR, Tingle Bells is designed to elicit tingling sensations through auditory and visual stimuli. This uniquely satisfying experience features three distinct scene blocks and interactive installations. Witness gift wrap transforming into playful Tetris pieces and encounter captivating "slice-of-life" scenes that seamlessly blend the digital and tangible. Every detail has been carefully curated to ignite curiosity and promote relaxation for the mind, body, and soul. Escape the overwhelming hustle and bustle of New York City during the holidays and find solace in the enchanting ambiance of Tingle Bells. Delicate sounds, gentle whispers, and entrancing visuals will transport you to a place of comfort and calm. General admission tickets start at $25, allowing you to indulge in this extraordinary holiday journey. Don't let stress overshadow the joy of the holiday season. Join us at ARTECHOUSE NYC for Tingle Bells: An ASMR-Inspired Holiday Special and discover a sanctuary of tranquility amidst the holiday frenzy.

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