URHere & ConciergeQ brings us to The Met’s Reopening in New York City. The Met has not been closed for more than three days in over a century, much less an extended period of nearly six months. View the three exhibitions that debuted on August 29—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.
Yoko Ono commented, “When we dream together, we create a new reality. The world is suffering terribly, but we are together, even if it can be hard to see at times, and our only way through this crisis will be together. Each one of us has the power to change the world. Remember love. DREAM TOGETHER.”
Ono’s bold and inspiring work joins Wangechi Mutu’s installation of four bronze sculptures—The NewOnes, will free Us (2019), which sit in the niches of the exterior of the building—to create a meaningful presentation of contemporary art n the Museum’s Beaux-Arts facade.
Please be assured that The Met is following guidelines issued by the Centers for
Disease Control (CDC), New York State, and New York City for increased health and safety procedures. Click here to plan your visit.