A Whirlwind of Wonder: Exhibits to See Now
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Discover must-see exhibitions before they close, from Monet’s immersive landscapes to the untold stories of Black Broadway.
- Claude Monet’s immersive exhibition at the Atelier des Lumières in New York City runs through August 29.
- “Egypt’s Sun Queens” at the Metropolitan Museum of Art is open through July 28.
- “Black Broadway: Untold Stories” at the New-York Historical Society closes on August 17.
The Atelier des Lumières is currently hosting a breathtaking immersive experience dedicated to Claude monet. Visitors are enveloped in projections of the artist’s iconic works, set to a stirring musical score, until August 29.
Monet’s World Comes Alive
The exhibit at the Atelier des Lumières isn’t a conventional museum show; it’s a full-body immersion into Monet’s landscapes. The digital projections transform the space into a living,breathing extension of his paintings,offering a fresh perspective on familiar masterpieces.
Ancient egypt’s Powerful Women
Across town,the metropolitan Museum of Art is spotlighting the often-overlooked roles of women in ancient Egypt with “Egypt’s Sun Queens.” this exhibition, running through July 28, showcases the power and influence of female rulers, goddesses, and priestesses through stunning artifacts and detailed historical accounts.
Celebrating Black Broadway’s Legacy
For theater enthusiasts, the New-York Historical Society presents “Black Broadway: Untold Stories,” a compelling exploration of the contributions of Black artists, performers, and entrepreneurs to the Great White Way. The exhibit, which closes on August 17, unearths a rich history often absent from mainstream narratives.
A History Long Overdue
“black Broadway: Untold Stories” delves into the vibrant cultural scene that flourished in the early 20th century, showcasing the groundbreaking work of Black playwrights, actors, and musicians
