The Ascension of Christ, Hans Süss von Kulmbach, 1513, oil on wood, 24 ¼ x 14 ⅛ in., The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Lukas Spielhausen, Lucas Cranach the Elder, 1532, oil on wood, 20 x 14 ⅜ in., The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Allegory Of The Planets and Continents, Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, 1752, oil on canvas, 73 x 54 7/8 in., The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
The Rocky Mountains, Lander’s Peak, Albert Bierstadt, 1863, oil on canvas, 73 1/2 x 120 3/4 in., The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
The Gulf Stream, Winslow Homer, 1899, oil on canvas, 28 1/8 x 49 1/8 in., The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Untitled, Morris Louis, 1960, magna on canvas, 104-5/8 x W.201-5/8 in., The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Untitled, Clyfford Still, 1960, oil on canvas, 113 x 146 1/4in., The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Bohemia Lies by the Sea, Anselm Kiefer, 1996, oil, emulsion, shellac, charcoal and powdered paint on burlap, 75 ¼ x 221 inches, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
While Missing the Megafauna is conceived as a site specific installation operating in dialogue with the breadth of the Met’s painting collection, it is possible to view the content remotely.
To view the exhibit on your computer:
Download the free app Layar to your smart device.
On your computer open the images in this gallery.
Using your smart device open Layar, frame the image from this gallery and tap your device’s screen.
Layar will scan the image and insert the alternate content. From there you will be able to access the audio and/or text narrative.