New York City’s art scene is in for a dazzling fall season. Most excitingly, two museums— The Studio Museum in Harlem and The New Museum in The Bowery —are set to reopen after significant renovations. Meanwhile, a powerful piece of public art is coming to Roosevelt Island , a trippy 1960s exhibit will open at The Whitney and a collection of rarely exhibit Monets will be shown in Brooklyn .

From public art displays to gallery shows to museum presentations , here are 17 art experiences we’re excited about this fall.

1. The Studio Museum’s reopening

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After being closed for construction since 2018, the Studio Museum in Harlem will soon reopen in a new seven-floor, 82,000-square-foot building on West 125th Street. To celebrate the grand opening day, the museum will hos

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