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Georgia O’Keeffe is popularly known for her large-scale paintings of flowers from the 1920s and 1930
This frame and its companion painting, Trout (1867) by Walter Brackett, are currently undergoing tre
Don’t write in your books! Who doesn’t remember this phrase from your schooldays? But for book lover
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Joseph Kosuth’s, 276 (On Color Blue), went on view at the Brooklyn Museum soon after it’s acquisitio
Hey everyone, I figured today I’d highlight something a little different. I’m a big fan
In Unreal Today! Looking a bit bland right now, but I’ll be adding the highlight lighting, some brok
Still need a gift for Mom? Shop the BKM Shop and use code CALLMOM to get 24% off for the next 24 hou
We were honored to acquire five photographic prints by contemporary photographer Kris Graves that we
In honor of Pride Week, we are featuring works from our collection by LGBTQ+ artists whose creative
In early 1971, Kay Brown, Dindga McCannon, and Faith Ringgold gathered a group of black women at McC
In 1980, artist Ana Mendieta curated Dialectics of Isolation: An Exhibition of Third World Women Art
Last month, our Teen Museum Apprentices attended an Afrocentering workshop taught by cultural anthro
about highlight boys.
“The life class is a special place in which to scrutinize the human form. As the bedrock of ar
August1st marks the return of our anticipated #targetfirstsaturday program, which istherefore bound
None of today’s selfies looked good so here’s a closeup of today’s #ma
Finally: the highlight of my weekend! The first Robin Hobb panel I went to, when she introduced hers
Season’s greetings from the Brooklyn Museum Libraries and Archives team! Just because it&rsquo
On Tuesday, June 14th, the Libraries and Archives hosted a Salon in the Reading Room welcoming Museu
In our current exhibition Roots of “The Dinner Party”: History in the Making visitors le
In 1692 renowned cartographers Nicolas Sanson and Hubert Jaillot presented this atlas of the world t
The end of a year prompts many of us to look back at the past and try to draw out moments or images
April is National Poetry Month and we have lots of great examples in the Brooklyn Museum Library! Ra
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