Fall 2020 New York City Art Guide

Installation view of  "Fever Dreams" by Julie Blackmon. Courtesy,  Fotografiska

Installation view of "Fever Dreams" by Julie Blackmon. Courtesy, Fotografiska

Fall in New York City brings plenty to please art lovers. Highly anticipated events include a show at the newly opened Fotografiska, the arrival of Jackson Pollock’s Mural at the Guggenheim and a special exhibit celebrating 150 years of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Read on for more information on all the shows you won’t want to miss this season.

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