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If you ask someone to name five artists, they will likely name prominent male artists, but how many
Nature was Georgia O’Keeffe’s most enduring inspiration, whether she was looking at panoramic southw
Presenting Possibilities with Artist and Educator @naimagreenThroughout #BlackHistoryMonth, celebrat
Bonjour, Lausanne! Who Shot Sports: A Photographic History, 1843 to the Present opens today at the O
Dig Diary, February 12, 2018:We finished the new retaining walls and stairway down to the Thutmoside
Brooklyn Museum’s School Partnership Program customizes art-centered experiences for schools b
Photographs of athletes when they are not competing or performing can provide a revealing glimpse in
Diane Greene Lent (American, b. Brooklyn NY, USA) - April 25, 2018: Midnight in the Garden. Brooklyn
Brooklyn, New York, 18 August 2013@coconutdreamin
This photograph, taken 35 years after Malcolm X’s assassination—which happened 65 years ago today, s
Brooklyn, New York, 14 March 2013Landscapes with @roarieyum
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority Police Department.
If you ask someone to name five artists, they will likely name prominent male artists, but how many
Franck Bohbot (French, b. 1980, Longjumeau, France, based Brooklyn, NY, USA) - Angels: A selection o
“Let the Great World Spin” My first set from my shoot with Zeffi (ZtheBug) is up on my patreon now!w
brooklyntheory:Neon Man, Chelsea
cgiuliano:Walking toward the Brooklyn Bridge…35mm
There’s an incredible story waiting to be told in the Records of the Department of Photography! In 1
Currently on view at the museum until March, 2019 is Half the Picture: A Feminist Look at the Collec
“When I’m shooting, usually I don’t feel any pressure that I have to take a photograph. When all the
Join us this Thursday for the opening of our newest special exhibition This Place.Organized by photo
“I wanted to know why these people are there, to reach beyond the stereotypes and engage with the la
“I wanted to reveal the humanity of every person I photographed. One person led to another.” —Rosali
Join us for a photographic journey through Israel and the West Bank at the Brooklyn Museum with the
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