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Postcard from New York I Feb 02 -Feb 06, 2026

Here is our weekly Postcard from New York 2026, in collaboration with Clio Art Fair!


In this article, we will explore some of the highlights of this week, looking for the most interesting and inspiring exhibitions and events in NYC.


Let's discover our selection of NYC-based art events!New York 2025



Poster with pop art style and bold text: "POSTCARD FROM NEW YORK," "IN MUSEUMS," and exhibit details for 2026 at The Morgan Library.

In Museums

COME TOGETHER: 3,000 YEARS OF STORIES AND STORYTELLING

@THE MORGAN LIBRARY & MUSEUM 30 JAN 2026 - 03 MAY 2026 Combining diverse artworks from across the Morgan’s collections and some exceptional loans, Come Together: 3,000 Years of Stories and Storytelling explores how stories shape our world. The exhibition showcases over 140 objects, including drawings, paintings, photographs, printed books, manuscripts, artifacts, comics, and more, fostering fresh encounters with beloved works of art and literature and presenting exciting new acquisitions. Throughout, Come Together unites modern and historical artworks, underscoring conceptual, thematic, and visual links between them and stimulating new interpretations and imaginative associations. Discover more



Man in a hat smiling in NYC street with skyscrapers. Text: "Postcard from New York," Noguchi exhibit details at Noguchi Museum.

In Galleries

NOGUCHI'S NEW YORK - ISAMU NOGUCHI @THE NOGUCHI MUSEUM

04 FEB - 05 JUL 2026

This exhibition examines Noguchi’s deep and dynamic relationship with New York City, exploring how its material, cultural, social, and political landscape indelibly transformed his artwork and thinking, and how he in turn transformed the city. It also highlights Noguchi’s unflagging attempts to give back by sculpting communal spaces for exploration and play—efforts often thwarted, most notably by the influential NYC Parks Commissioner Robert Moses. Discover more



Ancient Egyptian art background with text: "Postcard from New York" and exhibition details for "Unrolling Eternity" at Brooklyn Museum, Jan-Apr 2026.

In Brooklyn

UNROLLING ETERNITY: THE BROOKLYN BOOKS OF THE DEAD

30 JAN 2026 - 30 APR 2026

For the first time ever, lay eyes on one of the only complete and gilded Books of the Dead—the world’s finest existing copy. The Brooklyn Museum’s conservation team spent three years carefully restoring this 21-foot papyrus, which now debuts in a special Spotlight within our refreshed gallery dedicated to ancient Egyptian funerary practices. Filled with gleaming vignettes, the scroll appears alongside one of the earliest Books of the Dead and fascinating artifacts, such as gold amulets and reed pens. Unrolling Eternity illuminates both ancient burial rites and the artistic prowess behind a rare masterpiece, as well as the cutting-edge techniques used to preserve it.



Statue of a figure with antlers, draped in beads and fabric, against a stone backdrop. Text: "Postcard from New York," exhibit info.

Outside

THE ANIMAL THAT THEREFORE I AM - JEFFREY GIBSON @THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART 12 SEPT, 2025 - 09 JUN, 2026

Acclaimed artist Jeffrey Gibson (born 1972) invites reflection on the interconnected relationships between all living beings and the environment for the 2025 Genesis Facade Commission. Drawing from his distinctive style fusing Indigenous worldviews and imagery with abstraction, text, and color, Gibson has created four-large scale figurative animal sculptures for The Met Fifth Avenue’s exterior: a deer, coyote, squirrel, and hawk. For Gibson, these forms establish an important connection between where he lives and works in the Hudson Valley and Central Park, home to The Met. Additionally, Gibson is interested in rethinking our understanding of the non-human world, hoping to encourage newfound awareness and even empathy towards animal life.



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