Hear a band of improvisers led by Rajna Swaminathan and a performance of Morton Feldman’s “For John Cage” in programs inspired by the exhibition, “New York: 1962-1964.”

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The Jewish Museum Presents a Discussion With Feminist Artist Martha Edelheit
Edelheit, whose painting “Tattooed Lady” is featured in the exhibition New York: 1962–1964, will discuss her life, work, and artistic vision at this in-person event in NYC.
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The Jewish Museum Examines a Pivotal Period for Art and Culture in New York: 1962–1964
Featuring more than 180 works by iconic artists, the exhibition is the last project conceived and curated by the late art historian, curator, and critic Germano Celant.
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Jonas Mekas: The Camera Was Always Running
The first US museum survey of the avant-garde filmmaker, poet, and artist is on view at the Jewish Museum in New York City through June 5.
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The Jewish Museum Presents a Panel on Lawrence Weiner’s Latest Installation
Hear from artists, community activists, and cultural theorists as they discuss the impact of public artworks and the role of museums in achieving equity.