Grey Art Museum
About the Business
Welcome to the Grey Art Museum, New York University's esteemed fine arts museum, located at 18 Cooper Square, Manhattan. Since its founding in 1975, the museum has been a guardian of over 6,000 exceptional artworks, showcasing a rich tapestry of human culture through diverse collections.
Our current highlight exhibition, "Make Way for Berthe Weill: Art Dealer of the Parisian Avant-Garde," celebrates the influential figures who shaped the art world. The Grey Art Museum is proud to house the Abby Weed Grey Collection of Modern Asian and Middle Eastern Art, a unique and unparalleled resource featuring some of the largest institutional holdings of Iranian, Indian, and Turkish modern art outside their countries of origin.
Visitors will also discover a robust collection of postwar American art, with masterpieces by renowned artists such as Willem de Kooning, Helen Frankenthaler, Louise Nevelson, Alex Katz, Kenneth Noland, and Ad Reinhardt. Our European art collection from the late 19th and early 20th centuries includes iconic works by Edouard Manet, Joan Mirò, and Pablo Picasso.
At the Grey Art Museum, we are committed to collecting, preserving, studying, documenting, interpreting, and exhibiting the evidence of human culture. Your generous donations support our mission and fund vital exhibitions, educational public programs, and scholarly publications. Join us in supporting the arts by clicking the button below to donate.
Visit us today and experience the breadth of artistic expression that the Grey Art Museum has to offer. Copyright 2024 Grey Art Museum / New York University.
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Location & Phone number
18 Cooper Square, Manhattan, New York, United States
Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
11:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday:
11:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Thursday:
11:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday:
11:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday:
11:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"I came here on the weekend when they were holding an "Americans in Paris" exhibit, with a number of student art projects from the period after World War II. Many of them had a post-modern vagueness which weren't great. Others were cooler. Overall I spent about forty-five minutes here and you'd be hard pressed to spend any more."
"Amazing Americans in Paris exhibit. Those’d young men and women after ww2 did some great art. Must see!!!!!!"
"The gallery I viewed was American artists in Paris. This carefully depicted the rise of several artists, after they returned from Paris or when they were there."
"Now in a new location near Cooper Union, the Grey Art Museum of New York University is opening with a bang with its inaugural exhibition on Americans in Paris after World War II. The exhibition includes artwork by Ellsworth Kelly, Sam Francis, Nancy Spero, and Joan Mitchell, among many others. Turns out that Paris was quite a hotbed for American artists in the 1950s."
"I went into a Friday night opening on March 1, 2024, not sure how the staff or student-staff were being trained so that they were profiling who to make welcome greeting and who not to. I was walking in with a white couple in front me, the standing staff and the counter staff gave their welcoming and brief explanation to them, when the saw m and I was about to give a friendly nod, they totally turned heads or put on a cold blank face and ignore me. Didn’t expect this would happen in 2024 from a cultural university run facility."
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