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Jennie C Jones has planted three massive instruments, played by the wind, on the roof of the Met Museum in New York.
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Along the Manhattan skyline, Jennie C. Jones turns Minimalist sculptures into sonic ‘wind’ instruments. It’s the last Roof ...
Denver hosts the first U.S. museum survey of Kent Monkman, a member of the Fisher River Cree Nation whose large paintings are ...
Jones so mind-bending. Three massive instrument sculptures now sit on the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s rooftop in Jones’ latest work titled “Ensemble.” But only one of the instruments ...
Featuring works offered in Modern American Art on 17 April 2025. The United States is fortunate to have a lively museum scene, with hundreds of thousands of artworks on public view at their home ...
It’s all thanks to a new collaboration between the esteemed 155-year old Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Band-Aid brand, known for it’s ubiquitous blue and red first aid boxes used to treat ...