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Neue Galerie

The Neue Galerie New York, housed in the William Starr Miller House at 86th Street and Fifth Avenue, showcases early twentieth-century German and Austrian art and design. Read more about Museums.

A visitor holds up a smartphone inside the Met, using augmented reality to view a digital Indigenous artwork layered over a marble sculpture of a reclining figure

How Digital Placemaking Is Redefining the Modern Museum

Synoptic Office founders YuJune Park and Caspar Lam examine how digital placemaking is reshaping museums’ relationships with audiences as first encounters increasingly take place online. For Park and Lam, the future of museum relevance depends on designing continuous, hybrid experiences across physical and digital space.
By YuJune Park and Caspar Lam
Close-up of red street signs reading “5 Av” and “Museum Mile” mounted on a metal pole, with leafy green trees in the background.

What Not to Miss at This Year’s Museum Mile Festival

For one glorious day each year, a stretch of New York’s Fifth Avenue is closed to cars and open for art lovers.
By Christa Terry and Elisa Carollo

The Most Influential People in the Art World Today

The women and men on Observer’s 2023 Business of Art Power List have their fingers on the pulse of the art market, and they’re unflinchingly optimistic. In the face of market contraction, ongoing uncertainty about the role of major cultural institutions and everything else that’s happening in the art world, these power players find inspiration in everything from art’s philanthropic potential and growing reach to the rapidly changing narratives around what art is and who it’s for. In short, they’re the people wielding outsized influence on art’s present and its future.
By Dan Duray,  Farah Abdessamad,  Christa Terry,  and The Editors

100 Years On, What Does It Say That We’re Still Censoring Egon Schiele’s Nudes?

By Margaret Carrigan
Richard Gerstl, Self-Portrait, Laughing, 1907. Oil on canvas.

Neue Galerie’s Richard Gerstl Retrospective Showcases a Life Cut Short

By David D'Arcy
Sumerian Golden Leaves Necklace, $450.00 ($405.00 Members). This gold, lapis lazuli and carnelian beaded necklace is based on a similar item from the Met’s collection which dated from 2600-2500 B.C. Mesopotamia. The original item was uncovered during excavations at the ancient city of Ur, and belonged to a woman who was once a servant to the king.

These Museum Stores Are the Best Place to Do Your Mother’s Day Shopping

By Alanna Martinez
Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I, 1907 Gold, silver, and oil on canvas Neue Galerie New York. Acquired through the generosity of Ronald S. Lauder, the heirs of the Estates of Ferdinand and Adele Bloch-Bauer, and the Estée Lauder Fund

Gustav Klimt’s Most Famous Portraits Reunited

By Nicole Rubin

Life Is a Cabaret? NY Museum Show Shines Up Berlin’s True Pre-War Darkness

By Piri Halasz

Neue You? Recall the Decadence of Weimar Berlin with Neue Galerie’s Lauder Lipstick

By Alanna Martinez
Anatoly Belsky, postr for Five minutes, 1929

Uptown World: 3 Upper East Side Museum Shows Not to Miss

By Piri Halasz

Art, Pastries and Viennese Coffee: Explore Neue Galerie and Café Sabarsky

By Madelaine D’Angelo

10 Things to Do in New York’s Art World Before June 12

By Paul Laster
Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I (1907), nicknamed THe Woman in Gold, by Gustav Klimt. (Courtesy, the Neue Galerie)

The Remarkable Story of the ‘Viennese Mona Lisa’ and Its Recovery From Nazi Hands

By Alexandra Peers
Ronald Lauder. (Photo: ODD ANDERSEN/AFP/Getty Images)

Ronald Lauder on the Next Frontier in the Hunt for Nazi-Looted Art

By Alexandra Peers
Egon Schiele, Portrait of Dr. Erwin von Graff, 1910. (Courtesy Neue Galerie)

Egon Schiele’s Insatiable Search for Life: Neue Galerie Lauds the Viennese Wunderkind

By Ryan Steadman
Egon Schiele, "Self-Portrait with Arm Twisted above Head," 1910. (Courtesy Neue Galerie)

Art World Abstracts: Egon Schiele’s Punk Rock Portraits, and More!

By Nate Freeman
'Departure' (1932–35) by Beckmann. (Courtesy the Museum of Modern Art)

‘Degenerate Art: The Attack on Modern Art in Nazi Germany, 1937’ at the Neue Galerie

By Maika Pollack

‘German Expressionism 1900–1930: Masterpieces From the Neue Galerie Collection’ at the Neue Galerie

By Maika Pollack
A hearty bowl of Glüwein. (Courtesy Olvado/Flickr)

Free Admission, Glühwein at Neue Galerie on Thursday, Friday

By Andrew Russeth
A close-up view of the Klimt Torte with a fork in it. (Courtesy KG-NY)

Neue Galerie’s Cafe Sabarsky Toasting Klimt’s 150th Birthday With a Cake of Chocolate, Hazelnut, Gold

By Andrew Russeth

A Few of His Favorite Things: The Ronald S. Lauder Collection at the Neue Galerie

By Maika Pollack
Dishware made to look like a comic book

Holiday Gift Guide: For That Special Someone Who Loves Art—and Sweets

By Andrew Russeth

The 11th Work: Going ‘Inside the Modern Market’ at Artelligence

By Dan Duray
The Klimt in question.

The 11th Work: Going 'Inside the Modern Market' at Artelligence

By Dan Duray
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