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Now on View: Brooklyn artists Jen Catron and Paul Outlaw have transformed ordinary things, a bathroo
The Olive GroveJohn Singer Sargent (American; 1856–1925)ca. 1910Oil on canvasIndianapolis Museum of
Each knot of Cecilia Vicuña’s modern-day quipus gives radical possibility to the connective and expr
Vera Neumann, scarf, late 1970s. USA. Via Goldstein Design Museum,
The thousands of textiles currently housed at the Brooklyn Museum are prime examples of the vast glo
This July, we’re examining how artists in the Brooklyn Museum collection have dissected liberty, as
mechamania:Went to the American museum if natural history with my father to see the new Pterosaur ex
soph-okonedo:Storm Reid attends CNN Heroes at American Museum of Natural History on December 08, 201
Design from Pennsylvania Germans, 1930s. The Index of American Design: The Metropolitan Museum of Ar
Brought THE NEW AFRICA to the Whitney Museum!! (swipe right) #CULTURE (at Whitney Museum of American
Anna Swan, just shy of 8 feet tall, performed as a human curiosity at P.T. Barnum’s American Museum,
cloudair-paleontology:Patagotitan mayorum. Cretaceous. Argentina American Museum of Natural History
Sugpiaq/Alutiiq mask from the Yukon River. Artist unknown; acquired in 1890. Now in the British Mu
Carved pipe of the Haida people, Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia. Now in the Peabody Muse
Chief’s rattle of the Haida or Tlingit, Pacific Northwest. Artist unknown; ca. 1850-1880. Now in t
Kwakiutl transformation mask. Artist unknown; collected on Harbledown Island, British Columbia, in
fashionsfromhistory:Ensemblec.1798-1800Daughters of the American Revolution Museum
fashionsfromhistory:Ensemblec.1796-1802Daughters of the American Revolution Museum
Harry Brodsky, City Night, 1945Color lithograph, Smithsonian American Art Museum
black-to-the-bones:This week, the National Museum of African American History and Culture announced
The Brooklyn Museum’s predecessor, the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, opened its doors in
A Ride for Liberty (The Fugitive Slaves), Eastman Johnson, 1860-64
Red Barn in Autumn Landscape by Edward Hopper (ca. 1927). Whitney Museum of American Art.
chasingtailfeathers:Edward HopperBlue Night, 1914Whitney Museum of American Art, New YorkDoomed.
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