One lucky social media follower of NU Hotel Brooklyn will get the opportunity to be a hero, just for two days. The hotel recently unveiled a new in-room David Bowie-inspired mural as the latest addition to its NU Perspective mural program and is now offering a two-night stay and VIP […]
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Georgia O’Keeffe: Living Modern is the first exhibition to examine the renowned artist’s self-crafted persona On view from March 3 through July 23, 2017
Georgia O’Keeffe: Living Modern is the first exhibition to examine the renowned artist’s self-crafted persona On view from March 3 through July 23, 2017 Part of A Year of Yes: Reimagining Feminism at the Brooklyn Museum Georgia O’Keeffe: Living Modern offers a new look at the iconic American artist’s powerful […]
Avant Museology A symposium in two parts November 11–12 and 20–21, 2016
e-flux and Walker Art Center present Avant Museology, a symposium exploring the practices and sociopolitical implications of contemporary museology, and taking place this November in two parts: at the Brooklyn Museum and at the Walker Art Center. The symposium is based on the book Avant-Garde Museology, edited by Arseny Zhilyaev, […]
The Brooklyn Museum presents Agitprop! at the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art Dec. 11, 2015-August 7, 2016Agi
tprop! explores he legacy and continued power of politically engaged art through more than fifty contemporary projects and works from five historical moments of political urgency. Brooklyn Museum, 200 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn NY 1-718 638-5000 www.brooklynmuseum.org
Brooklyn Museum’s Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art Presents Agitprop! Exhibition Features Contemporary and Historical Art Projects Devoted to Social Change
At key moments in history, artists have reached beyond galleries and museums, using their work as a call to action to create political and social change. Opening December 11, 2015, the Brooklyn Museum’s exhibition Agitprop! explores the legacy and continued power of politically engaged art through more than fifty contemporary […]