New museum building by Renzo Piano opened in may 2015.Don't miss the interconnected levels of outdoor terraces to appreciate the museum environs. HighLine and skyline. Free tours also available daily.
Jeff Koons was great and what really made it was the public tour my friend and I globbed onto. Very informative and gave context that helped inform the whole exhibit. Also, great selfie opportunities.
Visit The Whitney Museum of American Art to see Jasper Johns Three Flags, one of 151 Jasper Johns Artworks, also one of the Artist's best Flag Paintings, owned by the Whitney Museum.
Incredible collection in a huge new space. Start on the top floor and work your way down to more recent decades. Use the outdoor staircases for beautiful views along the way.
I would advise to begin your your from the top to bottom. They are open late so don't worry about getting there early in the day. Go in a little bit later to enjoy the dawn.
The Whitney Museum is a true sensory indoor-outdoor experience, so make sure to visit the outdoor terraces on the upper floors of the building, you will have a spectacular panoramic view of the city.
Very amusing, not everyone’s cup of tea but you’ll sure enjoy the visit. Perfectly rotated and gathers a great collection. Outdoor seating area is beautiful so check it out.
A wonder both inside and outdoor. Make sure to go all the way through the 8th floor. A nice cafe/bar and city/hudson river views await at the top. Save enough time for the shop before closing time!
Amazing Art museum. Different exhibition and great collection of Art work. Always check if there are outdoor exhibition. Wonderful city view from the higher floors. Highly Recommended 👍 👍 👍
I would spend at most a couple of hours here. Relatively small collection. But the rooftop on the 8th floor at dusk is spectacular and recommended just for the views of One WTC and Empire State.
A good mix of rotating exhibitions and permanent(ish) collection. Every time I’ve come there’s been a delightful, lesser-known artist to discover alongside the heavyweights.
This place is the best art museum right now! It's very trendy and its the new thing! The art is very modern and "in"... you have to go here before any other musem! It is truly a legend, a must see!
Great selection of contemporaryart. Constant revolving permanent collection. Great dining and outdoor spaces. Perfect for a whole day of exploring new and old art.
With the boldest curation of contemporary and modern art, the Whitney elevates and inspires as my second favorite after MOMA. The exhibits are extremely interesting and diverse, you'll only be wowed!
The pieces in this museum make you think. Unlike some other modern art museums which aren't as thought provoking. Free on Friday nights. Low key some of the best views of NYC
Everything about this space is beautiful and the exhibits are incredible. Must get a glass of rosé and sit outside on the balcony of the café. The views are gorgeous!
I honestly enjoyed the architecture more than the collection. The views of the city are stunning and there is a ton of outdoor seating for visitors to relax and take it all in!
Beautiful museum, with decks above the High Line and a big selection of modern and comtemporary American art. Take the audio guide, it may help with the more conceptual pieces.
This museum is a masterpiece. From scenic views in the stairwells and the balconies to the striking modern architecture by Piano the new Whitney is perfectly fit to present Americas history thru art
Peter Schjeldahl on the current Whitney Biennial, the last at the noble Marcel Breuer building: “Start on the fourth floor, which is, by far, the most visually appealing—it’s practically buoyant.” Read more
the theoretical porousness of the space with regard to the environment outside isn't just a bunch of hot air--that's a unique experience. jump on the high line or get a blue bottle coffee afterwards
New building! New attitude! Yummy food at upper level cafe. Recommend: take the middle lift car up to 5 and as the doors open, look across gallery at a classic piece that says: New York City.
A museum that makes excellent use of the space- interesting exhibitions and great views of the river. Lots of places for a drink nearby or a walk on the highline👌🏽
The Whitney has found its new home, and it's a beauty. Start on the 8th floor and make sure to check the outdoor space. Untitled is a great restaurant by Danny Meyer in the lobby.
One of my favorite contemporaryart museums! The main rotating exhibition is always awesome and inspiring. Love coming here again and again. Lovely open space too.
Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, a sculptor and collector, established the museum when the Metropolitan Museum of Art refused her donation of twentieth-century American art. Read more
The Whitney Museum houses 20th-century and contemporary American art, with a focus on works by living artists. Its signature exhibition, the Biennial, focuses on developments in American art.
Find the restrooms on floor 6. They’re behind a door with no handle built into the gallery wall. On your left will be a door to a staircase. Enter it and watch the sun set.
Free admission. Cool building watch your head in the stairwells very low ceilings ... enjoy it before it moves to their new location in the meatpacking district
The smaller exhibits here create a less overwhelming museum experience. And when you need refreshing, have a burger in the basement at Danny Meyer’s new restaurant Untitled.
Behond it's amazing collection, Whitney Museum brings its modern and elegant architecture to the Midpacking District : brilliant and distinguished blend of glass, concrete and metal.