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Celebrate summer with a visit to The Cloisters Museum and Gardens, the Metropolitan's medieval treasure in Northern Manhattan. Meanwhile, back at the Main Building, visit the newly opened special exhibitions "Art of the Royal Court: Treasures in Pietre Dure from the Palaces of Europe" and "J. M. W. Turner." Weather permitting, don't miss "Jeff Koons on the Roof," which is presented in the most dramatic outdoor space for sculpture in New York City: The Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Roof Garden. Don't forget—the Museum is open late Friday and Saturday evenings until 8:45 p.m.

See the calendar to find out what's happening at the Museum on a particular day.

Above: Winslow Homer (American, 1836–1910). Fishing Boats, Key West, 1903. Watercolor and graphite on off-white wove paper; 13 15/16 x 21 3/4 in. (35.4 x 55.2 cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Amelia B. Lazarus Fund, 1910 (10.228.1). See the Collection Database to learn more about this work of art.

Special Exhibitions

Superheroes: Fashion and Fantasy

Superheroes: Fashion and Fantasy
Through September 1, 2008
The symbolic and metaphorical associations between fashion and the superhero are explored in this compelling exhibition. Featuring movie costumes, avant-garde haute couture, and high-performance sportswear, it reveals how the superhero serves as the ultimate metaphor for fashion and its ability to empower and transform the human body. Learn more about this exhibition.

Art of the Royal Court: Treasures in Pietre Dure from the Palaces of Europe
Through September 21, 2008
This is the most comprehensive exhibition to date on the tradition of hardstone carving (pietre dure) that developed in Italy in the sixteenth century and subsequently spread through Europe. Learn more about this exhibition.

J. M. W. Turner
Through September 21, 2008
The first retrospective of the work of J. M. W. Turner (1775–1851) presented in the United States in more than forty years, this international exhibition highlights approximately 140 paintings and watercolors—more than half of them from Tate Britain's Turner Bequest—along with works from other collections in Europe and North America. Learn more about this exhibition.

Photography on Photography: Reflections on the Medium since 1960
Through October 19, 2008
This installation of works from the permanent collection—the second in the Museum’s new gallery for contemporary photographs—surveys the ways in which artists have directed the camera toward photography itself, taking aim at its claims of transparency and objectivity, its ubiquity in modern life, and its inextricable ties to advertising and consumer culture. Learn more about this exhibition.

Jeff Koons on the Roof
Through October 26, 2008 (weather permitting)
This installation of sculptures by Jeff Koons (American, b. 1955) features several of the artist’s meticulously crafted works set in the most dramatic outdoor space for sculpture in New York City: The Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Roof Garden. Learn more about this exhibition.

Special exhibitions are free with admission. See all current exhibitions.

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News from The Cloisters: The Medieval Garden Enclosed

Iris Pseudacorus

The Cloisters Museum and Gardens is pleased to announce a new blog called "The Medieval Garden Enclosed," which will keep visitors up to date on all the latest happenings at the spectacular gardens in Fort Tryon Park. The blog is hosted and moderated by the horticulturists and medievalists on staff at The Cloisters. Visit The Medieval Garden Enclosed to see what's in bloom!

Image: Scarlet Pimpernel (Anagallis arvensis), The Cloisters. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.

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Met Store: New Calendars for 2009

Met Store Sale

Save 25% on calendars during this special summer preview at The Met Store, now through August 20. Choose from a variety of options, ranging from classic engagement calendars to large and small wall versions, clothbound, pocket-sized, and plexiglass editions.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art has been engaged in the sale of art reproductions and publications since its founding in 1870. Your purchase supports the educational mission of the Museum by widening public awareness of art and contributing to basic operating expenses. Remember: A gift from the Met is a gift to the Met.

Pictured: New York, New York: The City in Art Wall Calendar 2009 ($14.95), available in The Met Store.

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Featured Free Events

Programs at the Met

Each week, the Museum offers hundreds of events and programs that are free with Museum admission—including lectures, films, tours, family activities, and more. The following featured events are just a few of the free programs scheduled for May. See the calendar to plan your next visit.

Gallery Talk
J. M. W. Turner
Thursday, July 31, 10:00 a.m.
The Tisch Galleries, 2nd floor
Kathryn Calley Galitz, assistant curator in the Department of Nineteenth-Century European Paintings, leads a discussion of the first retrospective of the work of J. M. W. Turner (1775–1851) presented in the United States in more than forty years. Learn more about this exhibition.

Guided Tour
Summer Intern Highlight Tour
Thursday, July 31, 3:15 p.m.
Meet in the Great Hall
Join one of our talented summer interns for a tour that highlights particular works in the Museum's encyclopedic collection.

See the calendar to see more events listed by date.

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Met Podcast

Rubens, His Wife Helena Fourment (1614–1673), and Their Son Peter Paul (born 1637) by Peter Paul Rubens

New Episode Available

Check out Met Podcast to listen to or download the latest episodes of our top-notch audio programming. Topics include works of art in the permanent collection, select special exhibitions, family programming, and more. You may also read transcripts of each episode or browse through an archive of all episodes. In the most recent episode, Curator Helen Evans previews the exhibition "The Philippe de Montebello Years: Curators Celebrate Three Decades of Acquisitions," which opens October 24, 2008.

Met Podcast is an exciting way for visitors to enjoy audio programming for free—before, during, or after a trip to the Museum. Visitors may also subscribe to receive new audio episodes automatically, as soon as they become available. Visit Met Podcast for more information or to listen to an episode.

Image: Peter Paul Rubens (Flemish, 1577–1640). Rubens, His Wife Helena Fourment (1614–1673), and Their Son Peter Paul (born 1637), probably late 1630s. Oil on wood. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wrightsman, in honor of Sir John Pope-Hennessy, 1981 (1981.238). See the Collection Database to learn more about this work of art.

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Closing Soon

Krishna: Mythology and Worship

Krishna: Mythology and Worship
Through July 28, 2008
This installation of works from the Museum's collection displays paintings, textiles, and sculptures that celebrate the life of the Hindu god Krishna, perhaps the most popular of all the appearances (avatars) of the Indian Hindu deity Vishnu. Learn more about this exhibition.

Special exhibitions are free with admission. See all current exhibitions.

Image: The Gopis Beseech Krishna to Return Their Clothing: Page from the Dispersed "Isarda" Bhagavata Purana (Ancient Stories of Lord Vishnu) (detail), India (Delhi–Agra area), ca. 1560–65. Ink and opaque watercolor on paper style; 7 9/16 x 10 1/8 in. (19.2 x 25.7 cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Gift of The H. Rubin Foundation Inc., 1972 (1972.260).

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Did You Know?

Open Late Fridays and Saturdays

Did you know that the main building of the Museum is open until 8:45 p.m. on Friday and Saturday evenings? Stop by for an after-work visit to the galleries, meet friends in the Balcony Bar for live classical music and a light snack, or venture out to The Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Roof Garden (weather permitting), where you can enjoy a refreshment while viewing the special exhibition "Jeff Koons on the Roof".

See Plan Your Visit for more information about Museum hours and admission.

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Image: Joseph H. Davis (1811–1865). Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Otis and Child (detail), 1834. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Gift of Edgar William and Bernice Chrysler Garbisch, 1972 (1972.263.6). See the Collection Database to learn more about this work of art.

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