Monet’s Venice: Encountering Venice’s Light in New York 🌟
After visiting The Frick Collection in the Upper East Side, why not head to the Brooklyn Museum to experience the highly anticipated “Monet and Venice” special exhibition? 🎨 Running from October 11, 2025, to February 1, 2026, this is the largest Monet exhibition in New York in nearly 25 years. It features over 100 works and documents, including 19 paintings created by Monet during his stay in Venice. 🎨 🌟 Unlike traditional exhibitions, this one offers a multi-sensory immersive experience. The galleries play a specially composed symphony that transports visitors to Monet’s 1908 journey to Venice. Additionally, a unique scent reminiscent of “lagoon sea breeze” fills the space, allowing visitors to feel the interplay of mist and light while admiring the paintings. 🌅 🌟 When you’re there, you’ll notice that the colors, brushstrokes, and light are even more delicate than in photos. Up close, the details appear fragmented, but from a distance, buildings, reflections, mist, and sunsets blend seamlessly. The circular wall displaying the Venice series gives the impression of an entire city glowing. 🌆 📍 Brooklyn Museum + Monet and Venice 200 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, NY 11238 #MuseumRecommendationSeason 🎨