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Patrick McNeil and Patrick Miller did not always reveal themselves as the artists behind FAILE. Insp
Disguise: Mask and Global African Art connects the work of twenty-five contemporary artists with his
Installing the works of 35 artists and collectives can take some time! Slowly but surely, all the pi
Wooden cup of the Kuba people, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Artist unknown; early 20th century
We are thrilled to be partnering with students from Brooklyn College’s Performance and Interactive M
This fall, we’re taking a look at how artists in the Brooklyn Museum collection have promoted civic
The most badass trio in Brooklyn. Do Not Repost!Buy the artist a coffee?
Mask of the Bassa people, Liberia. Artist unknown; early 20th century. Now in the Brooklyn Museum.
If you ask someone to name five artists, they will likely name prominent male artists, but how many
Aside from diversifying our collection to include more artwork by artists of color, women, and LGBTQ
In honor of National Library Week the #BKMLibrary looks back. Our illustrious Library comprises one
For Agitprop! artist L.J. Roberts, history is political. With an interest in queer theory and craft,
Allison Sommers aka Atelierbetriebe A.S. aka A. W. Sommers (American, based Greenpoint, Brooklyn, NY
This July, we’re examining how artists in the Brooklyn Museum collection have dissected liberty, as
Hello, Atlanta! Our friends at Spelman College Museum of Fine Art will present Beverly Buchanan—Ruin
For Latina and Latin American women artists, the relationship between the body and violence is centr
Whose bodies and voices are systematically erased from history? How can we bring their stories to l
Disappeared Quipu pairs ancient quipus from our collection with a newly commissioned installation by
If you ask someone to name five artists, they will likely name prominent male artists, but how many
Fourmile Polychrome bowl of the Anasazi people. Artist unknown; ca. 1350-1400. Now in the Brooklyn
Dear Friends,I hopeyour holiday season is off to a glorious start!Now thatit is officially winter, a
Join us for two fun, informative virtual talks on Thursday, December 3 that engage with Black femini
Georgia O'KeeffeCourtesy of the Brooklyn Museum, © 2018 Georgia O’Keeffe Museum/Artists Rights Socie
If you frequent our Tumblr, you know the Museum’s been celebrating women artists this March for Wome
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