NYU Art Collection

Handle with Care: Robert Rauschenberg’s Ecological Conscience<br>September 9, 2025–April 11, 2026

Robert Rauschenberg believed that artists have both the imperative and power to promote responsible stewardship of the planet. The simultaneous expansion of the U.S. print market offered him an ideal vehicle to communicate timely messages regarding the precarity of the world’s habitats and inhabitants. Drawn from the NYU Art Collection, the eight works on view coincide with the rise of the American environmental movement in the 1970s and similarly impart concern for vulnerable people, animals, and habitats, at home and abroad. A concurrent boom in the American print market also allowed Rauschenberg to fundraise for environmental and humanitarian causes by creating special edition prints with a range of sponsors.

Mostly New: Selections from the NYU Art Collection<br>March 21, 2022–May 20, 2023

"Mostly New" presents modern and contemporary artworks, the majority of which have entered the New York University Art Collection over the last decade. These recent acquisitions and little-seen gems testify to the ongoing efforts to deepen a collection that augments the university’s educational commitment, inspires groundbreaking exhibitions and publications, and embraces the Grey’s role as Greenwich Village’s art museum.

Works on Paper from the NYU Art Collection

This exhibition presents selected works on paper from the New York University Art Collection dating primarily from the 1940s, ’50s, and ’60s, the decades that Diane Arbus—the subject of the exhibition that runs concurrently with this show, Diane Arbus: Family Albums—was active as an artist and photographer. On view is Philip Guston’s Dark Form, 1963, […]