In response to the ongoing efforts to mitigate the spread of COVID-19, and with the health and safety of our extended community in mind, we have decided to temporarily close The Time New York until further notice. We will continue to monitor the progress of these mitigating measures and will plan to reopen as soon as it is appropriate and safe to do so. Please take care, stay safe, and be well. We look forward to welcoming you back soon.
During this difficult time, it is most important that we all take care of ourselves, our loved ones and each other. Together we will get through this.❤️
“These paintings are about freedom from the cares of this world.”
—Agnes Martin
Enjoy a #MuseumMomentofZen from a 2016 exhibition at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. Plus, explore Martin's meditative canvases in the online collection > https://fal.cn/37jxW
[📸: David Heald]
The circumstances may be tough, but we do hope you are finding peace, serenity, and a little elegance in the solitude. #LifeWellTimed
[📸:@jesuis_erixx]
Our doors are closed, but our heart is always open.
Open to our community, open to inspiration, and open to hope.
We hope to welcome you through these doors in the nearest of futures. #LifeWellTimed
While the galleries may be temporarily closed, there still are plenty of ways to experience the #MetAnywhere.
Visit Virtually and support your favorite institutions of art and culture > https://fal.cn/37fmk #TimelyIdeas
[🎨 : Theodore Lebrun (French, active ca. 1819). Woman in Pink Reclining on a Canape, 1819. Watercolor]