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artpedia:Marina Abramovic - The Artist is Present, 2010From Museum of Modern Art, NYC:The
Why do we shun conversations and representations of the body, especially black, brown, queer, fat, s
In 2008 JR initiated Women Are Heroes after learning about the deaths of three young men in the fave
Henry Koerner was one of many Brooklyn based artists that wove mythic visions of Coney Island with h
Nandi by Derieffe
In 1963, before the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was signed into law by Lyndon B. Johnson, the Brooklyn
There are many themes that run throughout the exhibition Coney Island: Visions of an American Dreaml
There are only five more days to see Coney Island: Visions of an American Dreamland, 1861-2008! Work
Known primarily for the handcrafted figures, Adejoke Tugbiyele assembles from repurposed materi
Can you experience a painting? Continuing the legacy of innovative artists like Sam Gilliam, who mad
Keith Haring, 1985 - Andy Warhol.
Many artists in the late 1960s worked in an abstract expressionist style, exploring both gestural ab
“Visual surprise is natural in the Caribbean,” said the poet Derek Walcott in hi
In 1982 at the White Dog Performance Studio in New York, Just Above Midtown Gallery presented Blind
Negus (pronounced nuh-goose) takes its name from the word for “king” or “ruler&rdq
This First Saturday I’ll be continuing the Archives as Raw History tour series, focusing on th
The Fence Art show took place in the Brooklyn Museum’s parking lot every June for over fifteen
Looking for the perfect holiday gifts for the activists in your life? Shop the Anger Management coll
Jean-Michel Basquiat and the borough of Brooklyn are inextricably linked. Born in Brooklyn Hospital
TV Worship and TV Head (two works from the Lucio Amelio Suite), 1983 - Keith Haring
Keith Haring (1) distributing his anti-nuclear poster, NYC, 1982, (2) Silence = Death, 1989, (3
“Home is something you carry along with your life. I deal with that issue visually…
Current mood in NYC, where it’s a cool 90° today: Claes Oldenburg’s &ldq
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