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“The diversity of landscapes is not purely determined by nature. You can feel the history of t
Glenn Ligon’s beautiful print Untitled (Crowd/The Fire Next Time) is currently on view in the
The forms in Georgia O’Keeffe’s Blue watercolors of 1916 initially may have been in
After Stieglitz died in 1946, Georgia O’Keeffe moved permanently to rural New Mexico, acquirin
As the Museum’s second floor galleries are being reinstalled, we’ve been acquiring resou
During the late 1970s, Beverly Buchanan developed an approach to sculpture that placed the concise f
Georgia O’Keeffe often painted abstract forms in shades of black and white, the same restricte
After a one month hiatus in observance of the New York Caribbean Carnival Parade, First Saturday is
Planning for the fall? Take an art class at the Brooklyn Museum! Registration is now open for the fa
This Thursday (2/20) we will kick off the first of our new Off the Wall series with an evening explo
High-Tin Bronze Bowl by Abu Nasr al-Naqqash, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Islamic ArtRogers Fund, 197
The Scene of Christ in the Temple, Fra Bartolomeo, 1516
It’s one of the largest migrations of people in the world, from the South to the North. They w
The Presentation in the Temple, Raphael, 1502-03
Egyptomania meets Book Arts in a newly discovered gem from WLE at #BKMLibrary. The work in question
Prior to any conservation treatment, a thorough examination must take place to fully understand an&n
This Bowl Depicting a Cheetah dates to the 10th century CE and is believed to have been created in t
Aeneas at the Court of Latinus by Ferdinand Bolc. 1661-1663oil on canvasNational Maritime Museum (En
An iconic feminist work, The Dinner Party is a multilayered celebration of the contributions of wome
Here’s a little BLUESDAY inspiration from our Egyptian art collection, currently on view
Happy #Caturday from the Brooklyn Museum! This is a monthly celebration of cats based on our exhibit
Happy #Caturday from the Brooklyn Museum! This is a monthly celebration of cats based on our exhibit
In this piece by Glenn Ligon, spelled out in sparkling coal crystals are the words “something
This photograph documents Zhang Dali’s engagement with the rapidly changing face of Beijing an
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