Art and DesignMet Museum’s ‘Musical Bodies’ Blurs Humans and Instruments by The TamesisThe Metropolitan Museum of Art’s new exhibition “Musical Bodies” is obsessed with the blurred lines between humans and musical instruments. Post Views: 2 Share this Facebook X Telegram Whatsapp Email TagsBlursbodiesHumansinstrumentsmetMuseumsMusicalRelated Posts Zohra Opoku Is Shapeshifting Her Way into Africa’s Biggest Museums May 29, 2026 An Artist Ponders Pond Scum, Humans and the Meaning of Life May 21, 2026 The Met Will Expand by Merging With the Nearby Neue Galerie May 14, 2026 The TamesisLeave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Previous StoryRabanne Resort 2027 Collection | Vogue Next StoryBevza Resort 2027 Collection | Vogue Latest from Blog Billionaire Robin Khuda’s AirTrunk To Invest Over $30 Billion In India Data Center Projects By 2030 by The Tamesis Alexandra Leclerc’s Jacquemus Bag Is Filled With Strictly Basics by The Tamesis Bevza Resort 2027 Collection | Vogue by The Tamesis Rabanne Resort 2027 Collection | Vogue by The Tamesis Tibi Resort 2027 Collection | Vogue by The Tamesis Roberto Cavalli Resort 2027 Collection by The Tamesis The Best Final Dancouga To Date by The Tamesis Cruising Into the Monaco Grand Prix With Max Verstappen by The Tamesis The Best Summer Songs? The Sad Ones by The Tamesis Kospi Plunges, Nikkei Down Again on AI Doubts, Mideast Concerns by The TamesisRelated Posts Zohra Opoku Is Shapeshifting Her Way into Africa’s Biggest Museums May 29, 2026 An Artist Ponders Pond Scum, Humans and the Meaning of Life May 21, 2026 The Met Will Expand by Merging With the Nearby Neue Galerie May 14, 2026 Previous StoryRabanne Resort 2027 Collection | Vogue Next StoryBevza Resort 2027 Collection | Vogue
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