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shreddermtbzine: #ShredderMTBZine Issue 3 Page 42 | A personal highlight of this issue was getting t
Roots of The Dinner Party | Feminist Flashback FridayThe Dinner Party studio was a nexus of feminist
Over the past month we have been gearing up for this year’s Brooklyn Artists Ball by spotlighting pa
theangelawhite:My gangbang will always be a highlight for me follow for more
“Kara Walker and her exceptional work have become particularly significant in the early 21 century,
hifructosemag:First featured in HF Vol. 18, FAILE is a collaboration between Brooklyn-based artists
A team of objects and paintings conservators in the Brooklyn Museum Conservation Lab have been worki
Over a year ago, our conservators began examining some of our ancient Egyptian portrait panel painti
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“Hew Locke arranged thousands of cheap plastic toys and trinkets—disposable products of the new glob
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Olympic gold medalist boxer, Claressa “T-Rex” Shields, fought her way to the top. Join us for
Doll face~
Here’s a little BLUESDAY inspiration from our Arts of the Americas collection, currently on view in
Here’s a little BLUESDAY inspiration from our Arts of the Americas collection, currently on view in
Simple Look with Dramatic Lashes •Face: @hotmakeup.usa Touch Me Up + @urbandecay Naked Foundation •B
Last night our say hello #gaultier guests, Nicole, Natalie, Caitlin, Berton and Emily were greeted b
naplayslol:Here is some concept work for Lulu. I added bolding to Grumpy Monkey’s quote to highlight
China Glaze “Highlight Of My Summer”
Here’s a little BLUESDAY inspiration from our Asian art collection, currently on view in Infinite B
Despite the region’s long history of colonialism and slavery, artists from Europe and throughout the
This beauty in our Siren Jacker = ❤#Repost @skyler.wright ・・・ R I T U A L | : @ritual_official : @je
Focusing on the work of black women artists, We Wanted a Revolution: Black Radical Women, 1965–85 ex
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