August 29, 2020: Reopening day
The Met
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On August 29, 2020, The Metropolitan
Museum of Art officially reopened in New
York City. The Met has not been closed for
more than three days for over a century,
much less an extended period of nearly six
months.

Patrons are invited to view three debut
exhibitions-MAKING THE MET, 1870–
2020; The Roof Garden Commission:
Héctor Zamora, LATTICE DETOUR; and
Jacob Lawrence: THE AMERICAN
STRUGGLE. Yoko Ono’s DREAM
TOGETHER (2020), also offers a powerful
message of hope and unity to the world at
The Met's entrance.
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Max Hollein, Director of The Met
What was it like when The Met first
reopened?
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A SHORT TITLE
For the reopening, The Met has uncovered this
window into Central Park that has been dark for years.
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Stephen Galiczynski was first.
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Roof Garden
Commission:
Héctor Zamora,
LATTICE DETOUR
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WHEN YOU GO:

The Met

To ensure The Met is providing a safe
environment for all, the museum has
additional protocols in place and all tickets
must have time reservations:

https://engage.metmuseum.org/
admissions/tickets/


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