紐約最佳美術館

Feast your peepers on some of the planet’s most eye-popping art.

Van Gogh at MoMA

紐約與舊金山、洛杉磯齊名,被公認為美國領先的藝術之都之一。 多年來,充滿好奇心的旅客紛紛湧向這座城市,參觀著名的文化設施,這些設施收藏了美國一些最重要且最豐富的藝術收藏品。 無論您是想在優美的空間中欣賞當代傑作,還是探索獨特的小型藝術寶庫,我們都為您準備好了該地區最優質的選擇。 因此,如果您正計劃前往大蘋果旅遊,請閱讀我們列出的頂尖美術館清單,在旅途中一探究竟! 我們保證您絕對不會失望。

欣賞經典之作

撰寫紐約最佳藝術博物館的文章時,我們絕對不能不提到 the Guggenheim。 這座大膽的螺旋建築由法蘭克·羅伊·萊特 (Frank Lloyd Wright) 於 1959 年設計,其建築結構與館內收藏同樣聞名遐邇,是這座城市最具代表性的地標之一。 進入館內,遊客可以欣賞到來自全球各地的藝術家所創作的印象派、後印象派、現代及當代作品特展。 這間國際知名的機構在優美的空間中展示世界級藝術品,為您及您的摯愛提供深刻的文化體驗。

如果您對現代藝術不感興趣,不妨前往 the Cloisters,展開一場精彩的時光倒流之旅。 作為大都會藝術博物館的一部分,這間備受推崇且歷史悠久的機構致力於全方位展示歐洲中世紀藝術與建築的輝煌。 遊客可以欣賞精美的雕刻、令人驚嘆的彩繪玻璃窗以及精緻的掛毯,這一切都收藏在一座俯瞰哈德遜河、充滿中世紀風格的建築內。 來到這裡欣賞宏偉的藝術品,並在離開時對周遭世界的形成有更深層的領悟。 這座城市中另一個我們最喜愛的藝廊是 El Museo del Barrio。 自 1969 年在西班牙哈林區的一間公立學校教室成立以來,這座博物館已發展成為美國領先的拉丁文化機構之一。 這座博物館在城市中眾多精英機構中脫穎而出,專門收藏拉丁美洲、加勒比海和波多黎各的藝術品。 毫無疑問,您會對該機構令人印象深刻的永久館藏感到驚嘆,其中包含超過 1 萬件繪畫、雕塑及攝影作品等。 透過解讀不同文化的藝術作品,這座博物館為各個年齡層的遊客提供了獨特的教育與視覺體驗。

感受文化薰陶

紐約的發展和著名遺產歸功於一代又一代深具影響力的創作者和獨特的社會面貌,所有這些都在該市頂尖的畫廊中展示。 the Africa Center 將藝術與文化結合,透過一系列傑出的展覽、活動和講座,記錄了當代非洲的體驗。 進入後,遊客可以欣賞令人深思的繪畫,以及有關時尚、家具、陶瓷等主題的展覽。 我們最喜愛這個地方的原因是,離開時幾乎不可能不學到一些新的知識。 紐約最酷的一點在於,無論您的興趣所在,它都能提供如此精彩紛呈的景點供您參觀。 the American Folk Art Museum 坐落於曼哈頓上西城,致力於保存、展示和詮釋來自美國及國外當代自學藝術家的藝術作品。 在館內參觀時,遊客可以欣賞到 8,000 多件跨越 300 多年的頂級藏品。 這無疑是這座城市所能提供的最獨特且有趣的體驗之一。

對於創意人士來說,The Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art 是紐約最值得造訪的地點之一。 該機構位於曼哈頓下城,致力於收集、保存並宣揚與 LGBTQ+ 主題、議題及族群相關的藝術。 作為全球唯一此類型的博物館,館內展示了 22,000 件傑出的藏品。 然而,該機構最吸引人的地方在於其精彩的永久收藏,展出了 David Hockney、Andy Warhol 及 Berenice Abbott 的作品。 這裡是度過寧靜下午的完美去處,提供絕無僅有的獨特視覺體驗。

嘗試新事物

雖然這座城市的許多頂尖博物館都專注於靜態作品,但 Museum of the Moving Image 則全面探索數位媒體的藝術、歷史、技巧與技術。 絕對是影迷的夢想之地 ,該機構展示了從動態影像的開發、推廣到放映等各個階段的廣泛主題。 透過互動式展覽、動畫工作站以及完整的放映行程,遊客可以深入了解影像與聲音技術對我們生活的轉型影響。 這裡收藏了大量的技術設備、電影片源與服裝,能讓您流連忘返數小時。

這座城市在各種創意表達領域中,展現了令人印象深刻的豐富文化機構。 自 1974 年成立以來,International Center of Photography 已成為全球領先的機構,深受視覺文化與光影藝術愛好者的青睞。 遊客一定會對館內收藏的各種攝影風格感到驚豔,從黑白作品、復古電影劇照到狗仔偷拍照片以及社群媒體上傳內容,應有盡有。 此外,該機構還為有興趣學習攝影的人士提供各式課程與工作坊。 該機構不僅引人入勝且啟發人心,更全面展示了這門特定藝術形式的歷史與發展過程。 想尋找一點與眾不同體驗的遊客,不妨去 Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Museum 看看。 作為上東城博物館大道(Museum Mile)的一員,該機構是美國唯一一家專門致力於展示歷史與當代設計的收藏中心。 該博物館收藏了超過 21 萬件橫跨三十多個世紀的非凡設計作品,為遊客提供趣味十足且引人入勝的體驗。 這裡有豐富的展品可供參觀與學習,在規劃行程時,在此度過充實的一整天絕對是個不錯的選擇。 紐約以其充滿活力且獨一無二的創意氛圍而聞名。 無論您感興趣的是中世紀雕刻、當代雕塑還是復古電影劇照,這座城市最受推崇的文化機構與隱藏瑰寶,都能讓您流連忘返。 您可以從各種多元化的空間中進行選擇,將探索與驚奇的感受最大化。 現在,您不必錯過任何精彩內容 —— 若想充分利用您的旅程,請嘗試 Go City® 的全包景點暢遊套票或自選景點暢遊套票。 如果您想了解更多資訊,請透過 Instagram 和 Facebook 與我們聯絡。

The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum

The Guggenheim in NYC

The Guggenheim or, if you like, ‘the Gugg’ requires little introduction. There’s that iconic geometric Frank Lloyd Wright architecture, for starters – all spiraling atriums and bright, open spaces – that make the building just as much a piece of art as anything you’ll find inside. As for the collection, it’s all about quality over quantity here, with around 8,000 (mostly) European paintings and sculptures to ogle. We’re talking Picasso and Pissarro; Koons and Klee; Manet, Monet, Miró and Modigliani, to name just a few.

Where to find it: Museum Mile, on the Upper East Side, at the edge of Central Park.

Don’t miss: Vasily Kandinsky’s abstract masterpieces, including the bold colors and shapes of his ‘Composition 8’ from 1923.

Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)

Art at MoMA

The Museum of Modern Art – MoMA to its friends – delivers yet more manna for modern art mavens (the clue here is very much in the name). This Midtown art mecca really sets the gold standard, with every room showcasing the ways in which art has shaped the world over the past 150 years (give or take). Here’s where you can tick off some of the most recognizable pieces of art on the planet – think the celestial beauty of van Gogh’s Starry Night, the riot of red that is Matisse’s Red Studio, Dalí’s nightmarish Persistence of Memory, and Warhol’s Campbell’s Soup Cans, Double Elvis and Gold Marilyn Monroe.

Where to find it: Midtown, a short wander from multiple other NYC highlights, including Top of The Rock, Central Park and Fifth Avenue.

Don’t miss: We love the energy – and sheer scale – of Jackson Pollock’s drip-tastic Abstract Expressionist masterpiece ‘One: Number 31’.

MoMA PS1

People in art gallery

The vibe at MoMA PS1, MoMA’s Long Island City outpost, is more contemporary than that of its more famous sibling, with rotating exhibitions and installations that run the gamut from prints and paintings to mixed media, sound art and beyond. The exhibits change frequently, so there’ll always be something fresh to eyeball on subsequent visits, but there’s a fair old variety of stalwart pieces here, too, some of which – like Pipilotti Rist’s ‘Selbstlos im Lavabad (Selfless in the Bath of Lava) video installation and Sol LeWitt’s ‘Crayola Square’ – have been resident here for decades.

Where to find it: Jackson Avenue, in Long Island City.

Don’t miss: James Turrell’s permanent ‘Meeting’ installation. Part of Turrell’s renowned Skyspace series, it's a room with an unobstructed opening in the ceiling, which is way more interesting to look at than we’ve just made it sound.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Tourist photographing the Met entrance

You don’t need to spend very long inside The Met to grasp what makes it one of the most revered cultural institutions on the planet. It’s very much a case of choose-your-own-adventure here, where ancient Egyptian temples (yes, there’s an actual temple here, shipped brick by brick from the banks of the Nile), share space with delicate Asian ceramics, Greco-Roman statuary, masterpieces by Rembrandt, Monet, van Gogh and Jackson Pollock, and many more wild, weird and wonderful works from the entire history of human artistic endeavor.

Where to find it: The lynchpin of Museum Mile sits inside Central Park, with its grand entrance on Fifth Avenue.

Don’t miss: Like duh… the magnificent Temple of Dendur. But also Emanuel Lutze’s imposing 1851 oil painting depicting George Washington crossing the Delaware River, on display in the American Wing.

The Whitney Museum of American Art

The Whitney Museum of American Art

Tucked away in the Meatpacking District, at the southern end of the High Line walkway, the Whitney – like its old pal the Guggenheim – is art contained inside architectural art. Designed by Renzo Piano, the building’s gleaming white facade and tumbling terraces provide the hors d'oeuvres to the veritable treasure trove of American art within. But this isn’t just any old American art. Far from it: we’re talking works by genuine legends – Jackson Pollock, Jasper Johns, Georgia O'Keeffe and Edward Hopper – alongside the superstars of tomorrow, represented in the gallery’s rotating exhibitions of contemporary artists. Step outside to the terraces to take in equally pleasing vistas of the Hudson and the High Line.

Where to find it: In the Meatpacking District, sandwiched between the High Line, 10th Avenue and Gansevoort Street.

Don’t miss: The world’s largest collection of pieces by Edward Hopper, including his masterful New York Interior, Early Sunday Morning and Second Story Sunlight.

The Met Cloisters

The Met Cloisters

The Met Cloisters is an offshoot of the Metropolitan Museum of Art (as if it wasn’t big enough already), specializing in European art and architecture of the Middle Ages, with a primary focus on Gothic and Romanesque eye candy. We’re talking medieval religious artifacts like reliquaries filled with sacred relics, plus idols, panel paintings and frescoes by the bucketload. The collection of around 5,000 pieces spans the 12th to 15th centuries and is presented in bona fide European monastic settings with cloisters that were painstakingly transported from France to New York in the early 20th Century. Take in the surroundings, including a picturesque medieval-style garden overlooking the Hudson, then dive into Nativity altarpieces, intricately carved crosses, tapestries, saintly statues and so much more.

Where to find it: Fort Tryon Park in Upper Manhattan.

Don’t miss: Robert Campin's 15th-century Mérode Altarpiece, a triptych of panel paintings in the Early Netherlandish style, depicting Mary and Joseph in domestic settings.  

Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum

Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum

Part of New York’s fabled Museum Mile, the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum is America’s only institute that’s devoted solely to historic and contemporary design. Inside, it delivers a fun and fascinating experience with a quite extraordinary collection of over 200,000 design objects spanning over thirty centuries. Yes, that’s 3,000 years of human artistic endeavour, including everything from rare Michelangelo sketches and Tiepolo paintings to a chair used by Abraham Lincoln and modern 3D-printed objects. Take it all in, and be sure to spend some time enjoying the garden, with its colorful cherry trees, rockeries and rhododendrons while you’re there.

Where to find it: At the magnificent Andrew Carnegie Mansion on Museum Mile, sandwiched between the Jewish Museum and the Guggenheim.

Don’t miss: The series of chalk and crayon sketches by Italian maestro Michelangelo is one of the stars of the show here.

El Museo del Barrio

Another one of our favorite NYC art galleries, El Museo del Barrio was founded in a public-school classroom in Spanish Harlem in 1969, and has since grown to become one of the leading Latin cultural institutions in the United States. The museum specializes in Latin American, Caribbean and Puerto Rican art, with a permanent collection that spans more than 800 years and includes more than 10,000 paintings, sculptures, photographs and other artistic treasures like carnival masks and documentary films. 

Where to find it: Also on Museum Mile. You’ll find it at the northern end, just beyond the Museum of the City of New York.

Don’t miss: Handcrafted Taino statuettes from Puerto Rico.

Museum of the Moving Image

Popcorn

A cinephile's dream ticket, the Museum of the Moving Image in Astoria explores the art, history, technique and technology of digital media in all its forms. But this is no ordinary look-but-don’t touch kinda place. Instead, you’ll get a fully hands-on immersion in film, television and digital art. Think flipbooks that let you bring animations to life, green-screen experiences that land you on faraway planets, and original props, puppets and costumes from TV and movie classics (lookin’ at you, Muppets).

Permanent exhibitions showcase how moving images shaped our world, while rotating exhibits often spotlight emerging directors. You can even catch a cult classic or foreign film in the gorgeous movie theater, with its pindrop-clear sound and plush blue seats.

Where to find it: It’s located in a former Astoria Studios building in Astoria, Queens.

Don’t miss: Iconic horror movie pieces like Freddie Krueger’s striped sweater and the puppet used in The Exorcist are particularly gasp-inducing.

Museum of the City of New York

The history of NYC in a nutshell (or apple core?), the Museum of the City of New York is an essential intro to the greatest city on earth. Step into the past, present and future of New York through groundbreaking exhibitions that explore the Big Apple’s unique character. We’re talking paintings, drawings, prints, textiles, furniture, antique toys, photographs and more, the majority of which date from the 19th and early 20th centuries.

Where to find it: This one’s right at the top of Museum Mile, just beyond El Museo del Barrio.

Don’t miss: A 17th-century chair that’s said to have belonged to Sarah Rapelje, the first child born of European parents in the State of New York.

Museum of Arts and Design

Exhibitions across the four floors of the Museum of Arts & Design – aka MAD – rotate frequently. But come any time and you’re sure to encounter just about every form of art and design you can think of; an ever-evolving love letter to innovation in craft, art, and design across the ages, if you will. Furniture, ceramics, jewelry, clothing, sculpture, film, sound and performance… MAD has the lot, and then some. Previous exhibitions here have showcased Vera Neumann’s bold textile prints and British artist Brian Clarke’s eye-popping stained glass creations, which should give you some idea of what you can expect.

Where to find it: It’s in the heart of Columbus Circle at Central Park’s southwest corner.

Don’t miss: Free guided tours of the museum with MAD docents, each one of them a veritable walking encyclopaedia of art and design knowledge.

International Center of Photography

Woman taking a photograph

Since its founding in 1974, the International Center of Photography has become known as the world’s leading establishment in its field. There’s a dazzling collection of different photography styles held here, ranging from antique black-and-white photos and vintage film stills to paparazzi snaps and social media uploads. As a result, there’s absolutely stacks to see here, including early daguerreotypes, tintypes and photo-illustrated wartime magazines like Lilliput, Life and Berliner Illustrirte Zeitung. There’s also a fine collection of 20th-century documentary photography here, including significant pieces by Robert Capa and Henri Cartier-Bresson. Inspired to pick up a camera by what you’ve seen? Good news: the institute also offers photography classes and workshops. 

Where to find it: You’ll find this one on Essex Street in the Lower East Side.

Don’t miss: Robert Capa’s images documenting the Spanish Civil War are absolutely essential.

Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art

Last but not least in our rundown of New York’s best galleries, the Leslie Lohman-Museum of Art is currently the only institute in NYC that’s wholly dedicated to art that documents the LGBTQ+ experience. You’ll find it in the hipper-than-thou enclave of SoHo, where its Wooster Street address promises some 30,000 artworks, ranging from contemporary  installation and video pieces to paintings and sculptures. Highlights include works by Warhol, Hockney and Bernice Abbott, while rotating exhibitions showcase the best of the rest in contemporary LGBTQ+ art from NYC and beyond.

Where to find it: On Wooster Street in trendy SoHo.

Don’t miss: Screen prints from Andy Warhol’s landmark Sex Parts series.

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復活節是造訪紐約的好時機,此時東海岸已擺脫冬日的寒意,整座城市隨著鬱金香、櫻花和連翹花的盛開,綻放出繽紛活力。 當然,還有大蘋果一年一度的復活節遊行。屆時,您將在曼哈頓中城看見各種華麗非凡、大膽吸睛(甚至堪稱怪誕)的復活節禮帽,形成一片繽紛的人潮森林。 尋找彩蛋活動也非常適合 3 歲到 93 歲的大小朋友參加,讓復活節出遊充滿樂趣;說不定,您還有機會與復活節兔子本人見面。 所以,請準備好您的春季穿搭,帶上喜愛甜食的心情,繼續閱讀我們為您準備的紐約復活節專業指南。 大蘋果的花開時節 如果您熱愛繁花綠植,那麼復活節週末或許是造訪紐約的最佳時機。屆時,許多深受喜愛的春季花卉將競相綻放,爭奇鬥豔。 中央公園是開啟這場嗅覺之旅的絕佳起點。 您可以前往 90 街的馬道 (Bridle Path)、賈桂琳·甘迺迪·歐納西斯水庫 (Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir),以及位於 72 街、名副其實的櫻桃丘 (Cherry Hill) 欣賞櫻花 —— 在充滿童話色彩的望景樓城堡 (Belvedere Castle) 對面,粉嫩繁花盛開的景象絕對是城中拍攝春季自拍的最佳地點。 如果天氣晴朗,您可以租一輛自行車探索公園所有隱藏的角落,或者在寧靜的湖面上划船。 這場短暫而美麗的年度櫻花盛宴在 Brooklyn Botanic Garden 延續,那裡擁有 26 個品種,確保從 3 月到 5 月都有迷人的花海。 與此同時,New York Botanical Garden 在其 50 英畝的森林中,除了擁有約 200 棵櫻花樹外,還增設了數千朵盛放蘭花的芳香主題展覽。 還想了解更多嗎? 在春日漫步於 High Line(如果您願意,也可以前往 with a tour guide),在那裡五彩斑斕的野花與前衛的戶外藝術裝置交相輝映,野餐地點則充滿了鳥鳴與松鼠穿梭的熱鬧氣氛。 在這條位於曼哈頓西城、由高架廢棄鐵路改建而成的步道上,您會發現美麗的 Lady Jane 鬱金香、Sunburst 金縷梅和維吉尼亞藍鈴花。 或者,您也可以在公園大道 (Park Avenue) 上輕步穿梭於鬱金香花叢間:每年春天,成千上萬朵色彩繽紛的花兒會沿著大道競相綻放。 紐約復活節遊行 (New York Easter Parade) 請在您的日記中為復活節週日標記一個大大的帽子形狀符號,這是曼哈頓復活節活動中最精彩非凡的一刻。 就在這一天,來自紐約州各地的居民會聚集在第 49 街,沿著第五大道 (Fifth Avenue) 展開簡短的復活節遊行路線;參與者會戴上您在銀河系或其他地方見過最稀奇古怪的頭飾。 沒錯,我們說的就是一年一度的復活節禮帽節。您可以期待看到人們穿著各種服飾,從復古服裝(向 19 世紀遊行起源致敬)到帽子造型的紐約標誌性景點(您可能會數不清有多少個帝國大廈和自由女神像)、綴滿鮮花的華麗時尚宣言,甚至是極大膽的——危險地指向天空且保持平衡的(真)蛋金字塔。 這裡沒有任何獎品,但當您穿著極致浮誇的週日盛裝在第五大道上昂首闊步時,將贏得同伴們的崇拜與讚美。 此活動免費參加,您可以在這條半英里長的路線上,整天與戴著帽子的狂歡者們交流;在天氣允許的情況下,多數年份預計會有大約 30,000 人參與。 紐約市復活節尋蛋活動 (Easter Egg Hunts) 無論您是否帶著小孩,與復活節兔子交流、在臉上繪製彩虹顏彩,以及最重要的——親手拿到香甜誘人的復活節糖果,絕對是度過復活節週末最棒的方式。 復活節週末期間,大蘋果 (Big Apple) 各地的公園與遊樂場將舉辦豐富多元的活動。 請注意,雖然有眾多選擇,但紐約市的復活節尋蛋活動極其熱門,因此請務必提前預訂需要門票的活動;若是免費活動,則建議儘早抵達,以免向隅。 前往東哈林區 (East Harlem) 參加巧妙運用諧音雙關的一年一度 NYSoM Easter Eggstravaganza 活動,這是一場免費活動,包括定時尋蛋活動、彩繪彩蛋、街道市集,還有與復活節兔子及朋友們合照的機會。 總督島 (Governor’s Island) 舉辦了按年齡分組的尋蛋活動,在廣達 120 英畝的土地上藏有 1 萬顆彩繪木蛋供大家尋找。 現場還有魔術表演、木偶劇、手工藝攤位,以及為大人準備的啤酒花園。 您甚至可以讓這項活動更具教育意義。 曼哈頓兒童博物館 (CMoM) 舉辦的趣味復活節尋寶活動已包含在您的入場門票內。 讓您家的小兔子們盡情奔跑,在博物館各處尋找藏在蛋裡的可愛小生物吧。 成功完成挑戰後將可獲得獎品,而復活節兔子的親戚 Miffy 可能也會在當天驚喜現身。 紐約復活節早午餐 在紐約,享用早午餐幾乎是一種信仰。因此,如果上述活動對輕鬆的復活節週末假期來說稍嫌吃力,不妨看看這些精選餐廳,享受市內最頂級的復活節早午餐。 請記得提前預訂! The Dutch NYC。 這家位於 SoHo 區的知名老店提供悠長且美酒相伴的早午餐,更有曼哈頓下城最頂級的午前調酒供您盡情享用。 將滿滿一盤玉米粉藍莓煎餅和酪梨吐司,搭配一杯提神醒腦的 Matcha Sour,或是由龍舌蘭、梅斯卡爾酒、洛神花、萊姆和黑醋栗調製而成的強勁 Oaxacan Sunset。 Jacob’s Pickles。 昨晚在平價酒吧玩得太盡興了嗎? 這家上西城的餐廳能滿足您的需求,提供各式經典療癒美食,包括令人垂涎的餅乾雞蛋早餐三明治,以及搭配酪乳炸雞的蓬鬆鬆餅。 搭配一杯 Bloody BLT 將美食一併下肚——這款調酒由伏特加、培根和一顆墨西哥辣椒醃蛋調製而成。 Balthazar。 光是 SoHo 區 Balthazar 的 Oyster Marys 就值回票價,但記得留下來品嚐美味至極的菠菜烘蛋 (eggs florentine) 和超級療癒的鹹牛肉薯餅。 The Garden @ The Standard。 這座位於東村的花園讓您可以在私人的蒙古包內,盡情享用生蠔、牛排和含羞草調酒 (mimosas)。 現場甚至還有成人版的復活節尋蛋活動,獎品包括在 The Standard 住宿一晚。 如果您攝取了過多的調酒和巧克力蛋,這裡會是您的理想之選。 Wynwood。 若想尋找適合家庭出遊的選擇,包含豐富的早午餐自助餐、尋蛋活動以及與復活節兔子合照的機會,那就前往史泰登島的 Wynwood 吧。 滿心期待的成人們在抵達時還能獲贈一杯含羞草調酒 (mimosa) 或貝里尼調酒 (bellini)。 在紐約市的復活節週末節省景點活動費用 使用 Go City 節省紐約市景點的入場費用。 查看 Instagram 上的 @GoCity,獲取最新的頂級秘訣和景點資訊。
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