
The Met Announces 2025 Contemporary Commissions by Jennie C. Jones & Jeffrey Gibson
28 February 2024 • Mark Westall
The Metropolitan Museum of Art has revealed the artists for its 2025 commissions.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art is one of the world’s largest and most comprehensive art museums, housing a collection that spans over 5,000 years of human creativity. Located on Fifth Avenue in New York City, the institution brings together works from ancient civilisations to contemporary practice, positioning art as a continuous global conversation rather than a sequence of isolated traditions.
The museum’s encyclopaedic structure allows visitors to move across cultures and epochs—Egyptian antiquities, European painting, African sculpture, Asian art, decorative arts, fashion and more—each presented with both scholarly depth and visual impact. Architecture itself plays a role, with period rooms and monumental installations creating immersive encounters that situate objects within broader histories.
Beyond preservation, the Met functions as an active cultural platform, hosting exhibitions, research initiatives and public programmes that continually reinterpret its holdings. Monumental yet accessible, it operates as both archive and living institution, shaping how art history is understood while remaining responsive to the evolving present.

28 February 2024 • Mark Westall
The Metropolitan Museum of Art has revealed the artists for its 2025 commissions.

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