The Grey Art Gallery is New York University’s fine art museum, located on historic Washington Square Park, in New York Citys Greenwich Village. As a university art museum, the Grey Art Gallery functions to collect, preserve, study, document, interpret, and exhibit the evidence of human culture.
A quiet space with thoughtful curation. Meaningful and unexpected connections made that would have been easy to miss without a guide.Not an overly inspire space but the work and contextualization of it make up for the typical gallery feeling
Art after Stonewall exhibit is beautifully curated. Grest works!!
I forgot my grandmothers coat in their restroom. Next day I went to their Lost&Found to take it and they said their policy is to throw away all clothes they find!
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Always great exhibitions this one of Italian neorealism is historically significant has some outstanding images and shows the sweet irony attached to a very poor and difficult time as only Italians are able to do
Currently a wonderful neo-realism photography show. Outstanding
Saw the drawings of Nobel prize-winning neuroscience pioneer Ramon y Cajal, this was the perfect space for this
I did a donation as admission to this art gallery. I was around Washington Square Park so I took an one hour looking at some sorts of modern art. The exhibition changes quite frequently so theres always something new. I remember seeing a few Mexican collections here a couple years back.***
Exciting small gallery
Great small gallery. I saw the Cajals drawings. Excellent.
They have some nice pieces sometimes, the Cajal exhibit had some very interesting works.
An in depth exhibit. Well displayed.
Excellent exhibition on Italian neorealismo.
Interesting shows
Small lovely gallery. very nice art here
Eclectic exhibits. ...with admission charge.
Gorgeous!
She loves it
Disappointed. It was closed. Hard to get current information.
Kind quite and very clean
Nothing
Very good!!
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