Mount Fuji and Flowers
c. 1972
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9 works across 3 institutions
New York holds 9 works by David Hockney across 3 institutions, including Metropolitan Museum of Art, Smithsonian American Art Museum, and Museum of Modern Art.
Hockney is one of the most versatile and prolifically inventive artists of his generation, moving between painting, drawing, photography, and digital work. His large paintings — the Yorkshire landscapes, the swimming pools — reward seeing in person, where their scale and the quality of his observation become fully apparent.
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New York · 3 works on display
The Metropolitan Museum of Art is one of the world's largest and most comprehensive art museums — over two million objects spanning 5,000 years. The Impressionist and Post-Impressionist galleries, the European Paintings collection, and the American Wing are particular highlights.
Mount Fuji and Flowers
c. 1972
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Large Interior, Los Angeles
c. 1988
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Henry, Seventh Avenue
c. 1972
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New York · 3 works on display
Savings and Loan Building
c. 1967
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Snails Space with Vari-Lites, "Painting as Performance" 1996
c. 1995
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Smithsonian American Art Museum
c. 1995
Double Entrance
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New York · 3 works on display
MoMA holds the world's finest collection of modern and contemporary art — Picasso, Matisse, Pollock, Warhol, Rothko — in a purpose-designed building in Midtown. The permanent collection galleries are extraordinary even without a temporary exhibition.
Seated Woman Being Served Tea by Standing Companion
c. 1963
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Kerby (After Hogarth) Useful Knowledge
c. 1975
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In the dull village
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New York's major museums are spread across Manhattan — the Metropolitan Museum and Guggenheim are on the Upper East Side (4/5/6 subway), while MoMA is in Midtown and the Whitney is in the Meatpacking District. The Metropolitan suggests a donation rather than charging a fixed fee for New York State residents; out-of-state visitors pay the listed price. Allow a full day for the Met; the other collections are more manageable in a half-day.
Artwork data sourced from Wikidata. Coverage varies — always confirm with the museum before visiting.