The Metropolitan Museum of Art - January 18, 2026

Upcoming Exhibitions

‘Revolution!

‘Revolution!’ opens tomorrow. Last chance for ‘Man Ray’ and ‘Casa Susanna’, and a special Cloisters event.
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Revolution!
Revolution!
OPENING TOMORROW
January 19–August 6, 2026
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The Infinite Artistry of Japanese Ceramics
The Infinite Artistry of Japanese Ceramics
OPENING TOMORROW
January 19, 2026–August 8, 2027
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Household Gods: Hindu Devotional Prints, 1860–1930
Household Gods: Hindu Devotional Prints, 1860–1930
UPCOMING
January 24, 2026–June 27, 2027
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Celebrating the Year of the Horse
Celebrating the Year of the Horse
UPCOMING
February 7, 2026–January 26, 2027
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Exhibition Highlights
Casa Susanna
Casa Susanna
LAST CHANCE
Through January 25, 2026
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Man Ray: When Objects Dream
Man Ray: When Objects Dream
FINAL WEEKS
Through February 1, 2026
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Witnessing Humanity: The Art of John Wilson
Witnessing Humanity: The Art of John Wilson
FINAL WEEKS
Through February 8, 2026
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Colorful Korea: The Lea R. Sneider Collection
Colorful Korea: The Lea R. Sneider Collection
FINAL WEEKS
Through February 16
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Spectrum of Desire: Love, Sex, and Gender in the Middle Ages
Spectrum of Desire: Love, Sex, and Gender in the Middle Ages
Through March 29, 2026
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View Finding: Selections from The Walther Collection
View Finding: Selections from The Walther Collection
Through May 3, 2026
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The Met Cloisters Late Night: Night of Desire
The Met Cloisters Late Night: Night of Desire
Thursday, February 12, 6–9 pm
Museum-wide, The Met Cloisters


Follow your heart to The Met Cloisters! Celebrate Valentine’s Day with a special after-hours event dedicated to medieval love and desire. Take a stroll through the galleries, create art to gift your sweetheart, mingle with experts, and catch a live performance. Spend the evening with someone special and discover the passionate world of the Middle Ages.

Presented in conjunction with the exhibition Spectrum of Desire: Love, Sex, and Gender in the Middle Ages.

Fee: $50. Note: Space is limited; advance registration is required. Drink specials and light fare available for purchase. Activities are subject to change.

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For more information on the exhibitions, including sponsorship credits, visit Revolution!, The Infinite Artistry of Japanese Ceramics, Household Gods: Hindu Devotional Prints, 1860–1930, Celebrating the Year of the Horse, Casa Susanna, Man Ray: When Objects Dream, Witnessing Humanity: The Art of John Wilson, Colorful Korea: The Lea R. Sneider Collection, Spectrum of Desire: Love, Sex, and Gender in the Middle Ages, and View Finding: Selections from The Walther Collection.

Public programs at The Met Cloisters are made possible in part by The Helen Clay Frick Foundation.

For a full list of education program funders, please visit metmuseum.org/educationfundingsupport.

Images: Paul Revere Jr. (American, 1734–1818), after Henry Pelham (American, 1749–1806). The Boston Massacre, or, The Bloody Massacre perpetrated in King Street, Boston on March 5, 1770 by a party of the 29th Regiment (detail), 1770. Hand-colored engraving and etching; second state. Sheet: 11 in. × 9 9/16 in. (27.9 × 24.3 cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Gift of Mrs. Russell Sage, 1910 (10.125.103) | Dish with Three Jars. Edo period (1615–1868), 1680–90s. Porcelain with cobalt under and polychrome enamels over a transparent glaze (Hizen ware, Nabeshima type), H. 1 5/8 in. (4.1 cm); Diam. 6 in. (15.2 cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, The Harry G. C. Packard Collection of Asian Art, Gift of Harry G. C. Packard, and Purchase, Fletcher, Rogers, Harris Brisbane Dick, and Louis V. Bell Funds, Joseph Pulitzer Bequest, and The Annenberg Fund Inc. Gift, 1975 (1975.268.563) | Subramaniyan with his consorts Valli and Devasena (detail), Ravi Varma Press, c. 1900–1915, Color lithograph, varnish. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Purchase, Friends of Asian Art, 2021 | Horse (detail), Tang dynasty (618–907), 8th century. Earthenware with brown glaze. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Seymour Fund, 1951 (51.66) | Andrea Susan (American, 1939–2015). Photo shoot with Lili, Wilma, and friends, Casa Susanna, Hunter, NY, 1964–1968. Chromogenic print, 3 5/16 x 4 1/4 in. (8.4 x 10.8 cm). Art Gallery of Ontario, Purchase, with funds generously donated by Martha LA McCain, 2015 | Man Ray (American, 1890–1976). Rayograph, 1922. Gelatin silver print. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Bluff Collection, Promised Gift of John A. Pritzker. © Man Ray 2015 Trust / Artists Rights Society (ARS), NY / ADAGP, Paris 2025 | John Wilson (American, 1922–2015). My Brother, 1942. Oil on panel, 12 x 10 5/8 in. (30.48 x 26.9875 cm). Smith College Museum of Art, Purchased, (SC 1943.4.1) Courtesy of the Estate of John Wilson | Patchwork wrapping cloth (jogakbo), Korea, 1980–90s. Stitched silk on wrapped canvas. 33 x 28 3/8 in. (83.8 x 72.1 cm). Gift of the children of Lea R. Sneider, 2024 (2024.301.15) | Aquamanile in the Form of Phyllis and Aristotle, Netherlandish, late 14th or early 15th century. Copper alloy, 12 ¾ x 7 x 15½ in. (32.5 x 17.9 x 39.3 cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Robert Lehman Collection, 1975 (1975.1.1416) | Luo Yongjin (Chinese, born 1960), Oriental Plaza, Beijing (detail), 1998–2002. Inkjet print. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Promised gift of The Walther Family Foundation © Luo Yongjin | Late Night gif images by Don Pollard and Filip Wolak
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