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Daniel Zender (American, based Brooklyn, NY, USA) - 1: Teeth, 2014 Painting 2: Death Penalty for t
last painting of 2019. Wishing you all beauty, peace and happiness for 2020. We’re all in this toget
The Brooklyn Museum Library and Archives #BKMLibrarycontinues its coverage of the romantic and weddi
Join us this Saturday, April 1st for Beyond the Blues on our favorite night, Target First Saturday,
After five days of art-making, our summer campers closed out the week by sharing their creations in
Forward Thinking: 3D Printing is a new class in which children are using fabrication tools to both l
It’s time for another round of Art History Pop Quiz! For the second edition, our ASK Brooklyn Museum
Don’t forget, Stephen Powers: Coney Island is Still Dreamland (To a Seagull) lifts off on Augu
Monica Cook (American, b. 1974, Dalton, GA, USA, based Brooklyn, NY, USA) - 1: Unknown Title 2: Unt
This fall, we’re taking a look at how artists in the Brooklyn Museum collection have promoted civic
On July 19, 1937, the Nazi-organized exhibition Degenerate Art opened in Munich. This infamous and v
Conservators and preparators work to install a wall of graphic material by Egyptian graphic artist,
In the 1990s, Coco Fusco and her collaborator, Guillermo Gómez-Peña, staged a series of performances
Koren Shadmi (Israeli, b. Israel, based Brooklyn, NY, USA) - Ebb & Flow, 2010 Mixed Media
Today’s young adults will need the skills to solve a wide range of complicated global issues, from c
Hey! The 2019 Brooklyn Museum Summer Interns are here. We are an international bunch arriving in Bro
“What does it mean that… I see an image of an enslaved person and recognizing that if I
This Thursday seven artists with work in our collection will join forces in our galleries to discuss
brooklynmuseum:Bundle up, Brooklyn! #BKMLibrary is celebrating the wonderful and fleeting fall seaso
We’re so excited for our newest exhibition We Wanted a Revolution: Black Radical Women, 1965–8
“My art began by disappearing. I made an offering for the sea to erase.The waves weave our bre
Assyrian “winged genie” with elaborate bracelets. Alabaster relief sculpture from Room H of the Nor
NOW ON VIEW on our fourth floor: Mickalene ThomasMickalene Thomas’s large-scale work Monet’s Salle à
brooklynmuseum:Today marks forty years since Judy Chicago’s epic artwork The Dinner Party debuted at
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