Start 2025 with NCMA’s next marvelous exhibition!

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Deco at 100 coincides with the 100th anniversary of the 1925 Paris International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts, which publicly launched the movement. Curated by NCMA’s Chief Curator Franklin Hill Perrell, and    co-curated by Assistant Curator Alex C. Maccaro, Deco is our direct follow-up to the well-received 2023 exhibition, Our Gilded Age. Comparably, it will link the period’s signature innovation in the decorative arts, Art Deco, to the fine arts.

It also encompasses significant cultural advancements during Long Island’s Roaring Twenties/Jazz Age movement, including votes, jobs, and the automobile for women, the beginnings of suburbia with commutation for work, and planned residential communities, which all defined the era, while the following decade brought economic reversals and the WPA program.

Concentrations of works by such artists as Louis Comfort Tiffany, Fernand Léger, Guy Pène du Bois, Gaston Lachaise, Elie Nadelman, and Reginald Marsh along with Art

Deco stylists of poster art and graphics, and photography will convey the Art Deco spirit along with its furniture, decorative arts, and fashion.

Like Our Gilded Age, the social scene of Long Island’s Gold Coast, and its personalities – both upstairs and downstairs – will be portrayed, along with the ongoing relationship with the immediate urban context of New York with its skyscrapers and deco-styled architecture.

Deco is generously sponsored in part by the Robert David Lion Gardiner Foundation.

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Erté (Romain de Tirtoff) (1892-1990) Crystal Mask, 1990 © Chalk & Vermilion LLC

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Members See it Free!

Exclusive Access to Deco at 100

Saturday and Sunday, January 18 – 19, 9:30 – 11:00 AM

No RSVP Needed

Just show your membership card

Members Save 10% in the Museum Store

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Closing This Weekend

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Adam Straus (b. 1956) Red Menace, 2017, Courtesy of the Artist

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Seeing Red: Renoir to Warhol explores the many meanings and associations of this powerful color in art. Spanning world cultures through a range of media, the exhibition features over 100 works by more than 70 artists, established and emerging, and classical to the contemporary.

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Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848-1933), Sunny Afternoon at Irvingtonca. 1888-90, Nassau County Museum of Art collection.

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Best known for his work in stained glass, Louis Comfort Tiffany’s career began with oil and watercolor painting depicting a variety of still-lifes and verdant landscapes. In The Beauty of Nature, see 26 paintings from this early body of work that would prove to be a vital stepping stone to a creative and productive career in glass and other media, shaping his inventive aesthetic.

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Exhibition Hours

Tuesday-Sunday, 11 am – 4:45 pm

Docent Tours – Daily at 2 pm

Mansion Tours – Saturdays at 1 pm

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Closed Mondays 

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