Bianca N. • August 26, 2016One of my favorite museums in the world! They always have interesting, thoughtful exhibits. I always feel inspired whenever I go! 👍🏼
Jen K. • March 20, 2013You can see the entire museum in one afternoon and not feel rushed. It's like visiting your secret grandfather's art gallery tucked inside a mansion. Cozy and intimate atmosphere.
Josette • January 26, 2015Great Asia-inspired healthy, fresh food, good vegan too. Great weekend brunch and afternoon high-tea
Allie J. • May 19, 2014Recently went for my 1st time to see the Degenerate Art exhibit. It's a small but excellent museum. Definitely worth visiting! Security is strict about certain things, only b/c the spaces are narrow.
Sarah N. • April 5, 2015The architecture is awesome, and the exhibits are fascinating. Visited in March 1998, when Art Honor Society @ WHS had their field trip. It was the perfect day, especially for me when I was just 15!
Lana C. • July 20, 2010Great menu for summer 2010 Restaurant Week. Reco the pea soup, steak, chocolate cake
Time Out New York • April 7, 2016The astonishing violinist Jennifer Koh is joined by pianist Shai Wosner in the first concert of 92Y’s Bridge to Beethoven series, which connects the master with contemporary composers. Thurs, 4/7.
The Frick Collection's Vermeer, Rembrandt, and Hals: Masterpieces of Dutch Painting from the Mauritshuis • October 23, 2013Entrance is included with paid museum admission. Timed tickets are required, and purchasing them in advance is strongly advised. Tickets may also be purchased in person at the Frick.
Jx C. • September 28, 2021Great art, great presentation, very nice space. Several floors via circular stairs with carpet bolted down securely. Pleasant staff.
Nathan P. • March 4, 2017Stopped in after a visit to the Met. Wow! Amazing building, fantastic artwork and really friendly folks. Definitely worth the stop. Great views of the Park too.
BLOUIN ARTINFO • September 24, 2010When Swiss power dealer Iwan Wirth came to New York, he opted for a townhouse (with two floors of exhibition space) instead of a Chelsea box. The legendary Martha Jackson Gallery was once based here.
Phoenix 💥💥💥 • September 17, 2014Nice collection of contemporary art...
Sherie S. • August 15, 2015Can never go wrong stopping in no matter what the exhibit. Great bookstore.
Tatyana F. • October 14, 2013One of my top 5 favorite museums in the city. Their exhibitions are top notch, led by knowledgeable guides. This museum is always the highlight of my trip.
IrmaZandl Z. • January 27, 2017This is the former space of the Uber cool Perrotin Gallery. Now more sedate.
BLOUIN ARTINFO • June 11, 2010This tiny photography gallery surprises time and time again. The name is a mission statement but also a geographic truth: they are located on an upper floor on the Upper East Side.
Christen C. • February 18, 2015Quaint intimate theater. Went to see The Woodsman. It was amazing! Definitely check out a show here.
BLOUIN ARTINFO • June 4, 2010The shows in this jewel of a townhouse-gallery rival those at the nearby Whitney and Met. Up right now: work by Alexander Calder and Yves Tanguy.
Rosalee L. • March 25, 2010Beautiful Old books, printing press exhibits, private club, and beautiful old house all mixed into one.
Whitney Museum of American Art • February 4, 2011Edward Hopper's proximity to the Queensboro Bridge led to the painting of the same title, created in 1913.
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