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last painting of 2019. Wishing you all beauty, peace and happiness for 2020. We’re all in this toget
The Brooklyn Museum Library and Archives #BKMLibrarycontinues its coverage of the romantic and weddi
Monica Cook (American, b. 1974, Dalton, GA, USA, based Brooklyn, NY, USA) - 1: Unknown Title 2: Unt
This fall, we’re taking a look at how artists in the Brooklyn Museum collection have promoted civic
On July 19, 1937, the Nazi-organized exhibition Degenerate Art opened in Munich. This infamous and v
Conservators and preparators work to install a wall of graphic material by Egyptian graphic artist,
In the 1990s, Coco Fusco and her collaborator, Guillermo Gómez-Peña, staged a series of performances
“What does it mean that… I see an image of an enslaved person and recognizing that if I
This Thursday seven artists with work in our collection will join forces in our galleries to discuss
We’re so excited for our newest exhibition We Wanted a Revolution: Black Radical Women, 1965–8
“My art began by disappearing. I made an offering for the sea to erase.The waves weave our bre
NOW ON VIEW on our fourth floor: Mickalene ThomasMickalene Thomas’s large-scale work Monet’s Salle à
brooklynmuseum:Today marks forty years since Judy Chicago’s epic artwork The Dinner Party debuted at
The Libraries and Archives staff is excited to celebrate the Museum’s long history of fostering arti
“In Brooklyn you can feel the rhythms of the world. Moving from neighborhood to neighborhood t
At a time when computers dominate the industry of sign painting, Stephen Powers and his Icy Signs pr
We’re only a few weeks away from the opening of Syria, Then and Now: Stories from Refugees a Century
“For some reason it felt important to me that I could just stand naked for a group of human beings a
Walk down the street anywhere in New YorkCity with your purse or backpack even a little unzipped and
Our final installment of the Power Shift: Becoming an Artist Entrepreneur series is this Thursday, N
Mask of the We culture,Côte d'Ivoire. Artist unknown; 20th century. Now in the Brooklyn Museum. Phot
Snake pendant of the Ebrié people, Lagunes region, southernCôte d'Ivoire. Artist unknown; 19th cent
After Brooklyn Museum’s successful run of Killer Heels, we’re bringing it down about 6 inches. The R
As we celebrate LGBT Pride this month, and the historicrecognition offered to gay and lesbian couple
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