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In 19th and early 20th-century Korea, heavily embroidered robes called hwalots became the standard a
Thismonth at #targetfirstsaturday, we celebrate the work of Kehinde Wiley, whoselarger-than-life pai
“For a thousandmiles one floats upon light and beneath light in that doubleillumination&hellip
2014 is the 80th anniversary of the establishment of the Wilbour Library of Egyptology at the Brookl
Dig Diary, March 16, 2017:French archaeologist Maurice Pillet found and restored this Sakhmet statue
Ever wonder what inspired Giuseppe Verdi when he wrote his epic opera Aida back in the early 1870&am
Since we closed our card catalogs down a few years ago, we decided to offer the cards up to artists
WLE turns 80 this year and hidden gems continue to be discovered in the #BKMLibrary stacks. One exam
Opera buffs and library lovers alike had a grand time atthe Brooklyn Museum’s special program
Ahmed Mater: Mecca Journeys has reached its final week so we’re traveling vicariously through
“The Burmawi district is home to Burmese Muslims from the Rohingya community in Myanmar. T
Added to The Dinner Party late in its creation, the entry banners nonetheless provide a reverential
For Eyes of Time, Chitra Ganesh paired her own site-specific work with a curated selection of object
In 2008 JR initiated Women Are Heroes after learning about the deaths of three young men in the fave
We love having a chance to show off our great work to our closest friends, especially over the holid
Although they are over 70 years old, these glamorous shoes sport a bold, sculptural heel and colorfu
At the heart of our mission, the Brooklyn Museum strives to connect artworks in our diverse permanen
Today is the last day at Museum for Teresa A. Carbone, our esteemed Andrew W. Mellon Curator of Amer
In 1963, before the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was signed into law by Lyndon B. Johnson, the Brooklyn
Made in Turkey, this Iznik flask entered the Brooklyn Museum’s collection in the early 1970&rs
Albert Bierstadt’s A Storm in the Rocky Mountains, Mt. Rosalie (1866) last underwent a ma
During the public treatment of Albert Bierstadt’s A Storm in the Rocky Mountains, Mt. Rosalie,
It’s August and that means Brooklyn Museum is hosting Summer Camp! Each week during the
Conservation treatments in progress often lead to an impromptu array of things organized neatly. The
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