Brook Power Gallery
donna castle
slow death
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studio 211
tanya leighton
The majority of the life class focused on one long, seated pose that lasted approximately three hour
Our final installment of the Power Shift: Becoming an Artist Entrepreneur series is this Thursday, N
Today may be Black Friday, but here at the Museum we’re turning Friday blue. Opening today, th
#killerview in my new #dungeon mirror #discodomme #tenderkink #sensualvibes #dommediscordia #nyc #br
Malcolm X was a revolutionary civil rights activist known for his strong leadership, commanding pres
Of all the joys of strolling through the museum—studying Larry Rivers’s brush strokes, or seeing Yor
This is your last week to check out video art by Liz Johnson Artur, Arthur Jafa, Steffani Jemison, A
Enamored with the unique style of painting that was born in and defines Coney Island, Stephen Powers
Only five days left to check out the exhibition that The New York Times called “radiant and ra
At the time of the Black Power movement, natural hair in the Black community had become more than a
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Reflecting on the power of Judy Chicago’s iconic masterwork,The Dinner Party, Shared Dining celebrat
In continuing our celebration of Black History Month, we highlight this portrait of renowned radical
Inspired by the Black Power movement and active as a feminist in the New York art world in the 1970s
POWER TO WOMXN! Celebrate the first weekend of Women’s History Month at tonight’s First Saturd
Black women were the heartbeat of the Civil Rights and Black Power movement, often working behind th
Betye Saar’s The Liberation of Aunt Jemima: Cocktail combines the iconography of the Black Power Mov
“History is written by the victors” goes the old adage. At the Brooklyn Museum we seek to examine as
Over the course of her sixty-year career, Faith Ringgold’s activism has moved strategically between
The Organization of Black American Culture (OBAC) was a group of Black artists on the South Side of
Stephen Powers’s interest in hand-painted signs grew out of his early work as a graffiti artist (und
E kaaro! Welcome! There is power and meaning in language. There is power and a sense of welcoming in
Tod Papageorge was interested in the spectacle of sports and the challenge. He wanted to take photog
My grandfather painted billboards in Hollywood advertising the latest movie releases. My father pain
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