in the DUMBO, other Brooklyn area 
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2D
- Illustration (3)
- Painting (10)
- Drawing (2)
- Photography (14)
- Other (1)
3D
- Architecture (1)
- Sculpture (13)
- Installation (6)
- Furniture (3)
- Fashion (1)
- Product (7)
- Crafts (6)
- Ceramics (5)
- Other (6)
Screen
- Film (1)
- Video installation (6)
- Digital (1)
Misc.
- Art Party (1)
- Performance Art (1)
2D: Illustration
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Andrea Davis Pinkney and Brian Pinkney "All in the Family"
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Josh Neufeld "A.D. : New Orleans After the Deluge & Clip-Art Comics"
Josh Neufeld has been a published comics artist for more than 20 years, with his work appearing in his own titles, comics anthologies, daily newspapers, alternative weeklies, exhibitions and more. He is (...)
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Randy Jones "The Art of Politics"
This exhibition shows three aspects of Randy Jones' art: current (featuring the long march of the 2008 presidential race), historical and the Inner Circle Annual Roast for Mayor of New York City.
2D: Painting
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Yukari Hirayama Exhibition
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Saki Kishimoto “Dots. Lines. Figures”
Often working from images that she has captured from YouTube and other mass media sources, Saki Kishimoto’s paintings start as straight-forward portraits, but then undergo different degrees of metamorphosis (...)
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Kuildoosh "Smoking Jackets for Jerry"
KUILDOOSH (pronounced Coo-el-doosh) and WET SHAME KNIGHTS (WSK) are both part and parcel of the same creative package from South West England. The three artists behind the duel crew identity are MAT EKO, (...)
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Three Solo Exhibitions
Wayne Hodge "The Original Comedy" Wayne Hodge works in performance, video and film. His work is based in a historical evocation of Modernism and the early years of cinema as well as issues surrounding (...)
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"I Am a Man: Revisited" Exhibition
February 1968 saw 1,300 African American Sanitation workers strike to demand their right to unionize. The Civil Rights Leader, Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., eventually came to Memphis to support the strikers (...)
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"Southern Exposure" Exhibition
Argentina and Chile are two neighboring South American countries located at 34º00’ S, 64º00’ W and 30º00’ S, 71º00’ W, respectively, over 4000 miles south of New York City. Despite their close geographical (...)
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"unbreak my heart" Exhibition
Bad shit happens, like, constantly. Quite frankly, I'm surprised we all aren't in cardiac arrest by the time we're 8. I'm not tipping you to anything new by pointing out that most of us make it past childhood, (...)
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"21: Selections of Contemporary Art from the Brooklyn Museum" Exhibition
More than forty works from the Brooklyn Museum’s expanding collection of contemporary art goes on long-term view in 5,000 square feet of space newly renovated for this purpose. With contemporary works (...)
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"American Identities: A New Look" Exhibition
This major installation of more than three hundred fifty objects from the Brooklyn Museum's premier collection of American art integrates a vast array of fine and decorative arts (silver, furniture, ceramics, (...)
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"Visible Storage ▪ Study Center" Exhibition
The last phase in the creation of the Luce Center for American Art concludes with the opening of the 5,000 square-foot Visible Storage ▪ Study Center. The dense display of objects in the Visible Storage (...)
2D: Drawing
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Gabriela Vainsencher "Working Title"
Focusing primarily on drawing and photography, "Working Title" examines two distinct strands of Gabriela Vainsencher's work: reflection of her own daily life and appropriation of other artist's work. (...)
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"Southern Exposure" Exhibition
Argentina and Chile are two neighboring South American countries located at 34º00’ S, 64º00’ W and 30º00’ S, 71º00’ W, respectively, over 4000 miles south of New York City. Despite their close geographical (...)
2D: Photography
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Gail Thacker “The Last Polaroids”
The introduction of Polaroid ‘instant’ film in 1948 brought about a significant change in the way photographers approached both their subjects and the physical medium itself. Capable of producing technically (...)
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"Sony World Photography Awards Global Tour: Discovering a World of Images" Exhibition
As one of the largest photographic events existing today, The World Photography Awards (WPA), reach far beyond an awards programme for the still image. The WPA is a convergence of festival events, focused (...)
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Anthony Cuneo "Close"
Amos Eno Gallery is pleased to present “Close,” an exhibit of new photographs by Anthony Cuneo. Anthony Cuneo began work on the images comprising “Close” in 2007, shooting in venues as different as New (...)
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Renate Aller "Seascapes: One Location (1999 - Present)"
Renate Aller's first solo exhibition at the Klompching gallery will feature eight archival color-pigment prints from her Seascape project, in which she has photographed the Atlantic Ocean from one location, (...)
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Gabriela Vainsencher "Working Title"
Focusing primarily on drawing and photography, "Working Title" examines two distinct strands of Gabriela Vainsencher's work: reflection of her own daily life and appropriation of other artist's work. (...)
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"The Triborough Bridge: Robert Moses and the automobile age" Exhibition
Examining the legacy of Robert Moses, this exhibition focuses on the Triborough Bridge, designed and built to connect three boroughs and accommodate New York’s burgeoning auto traffic. Enjoy our new illustrated (...)
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Joshua Greene and Amy Greene "But That’s Another Story: A Photographic Retrospective of Milton H. Greene"
Renowned for his fashion photographs, Greene perfectly captured the fantasy, elegance, and beauty of his models, for which he secured assignments from major national publications and prestigious advertising (...)
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Three Solo Exhibitions
Wayne Hodge "The Original Comedy" Wayne Hodge works in performance, video and film. His work is based in a historical evocation of Modernism and the early years of cinema as well as issues surrounding (...)
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"Creative Cartographies" Exhibition
Influenced by the organization inherent in cartography, the twelve Brooklyn-based artists in BAC Gallery's latest exhibition, Creative Cartographies, present viewpoints both personal and political, mapping (...)
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Michael Crouser “Los Toros”
Award-winning photographer, Michael Crouser, captures the passionate ritual of bullfighting and the crowds devoted to this perilous spectacle with his fifteen-year photographic exploration of bullrings (...)
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Gilbert & George Exhibition
The Brooklyn Museum is the final venue of an international tour of the first retrospective in more than twenty years of work by the internationally acclaimed artists Gilbert & George. The exhibition (...)
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"I Am a Man: Revisited" Exhibition
February 1968 saw 1,300 African American Sanitation workers strike to demand their right to unionize. The Civil Rights Leader, Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., eventually came to Memphis to support the strikers (...)
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"Burning Down the House: Building a Feminist Art Collection" Exhibition
The exhibition title refers to the idea of the “master’s house” from two perspectives: the museum as the historical domain of male artists and professed masters of art history, and the house as the supposed (...)
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"The Black List Project" Exhibition
This exhibition of twenty-five portraits by internationally renowned photographer Timothy Greenfield-Sanders is a documentary project that explores being Black in America. Sanders also directed a series (...)
2D: Other
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"Creative Cartographies" Exhibition
Influenced by the organization inherent in cartography, the twelve Brooklyn-based artists in BAC Gallery's latest exhibition, Creative Cartographies, present viewpoints both personal and political, mapping (...)
3D: Architecture
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"The Triborough Bridge: Robert Moses and the automobile age" Exhibition
Examining the legacy of Robert Moses, this exhibition focuses on the Triborough Bridge, designed and built to connect three boroughs and accommodate New York’s burgeoning auto traffic. Enjoy our new illustrated (...)
3D: Sculpture
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Ari Tabei "Dress for Today"
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Three Solo Exhibitions
Wayne Hodge "The Original Comedy" Wayne Hodge works in performance, video and film. His work is based in a historical evocation of Modernism and the early years of cinema as well as issues surrounding (...)
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Gilbert & George Exhibition
The Brooklyn Museum is the final venue of an international tour of the first retrospective in more than twenty years of work by the internationally acclaimed artists Gilbert & George. The exhibition (...)
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"Southern Exposure" Exhibition
Argentina and Chile are two neighboring South American countries located at 34º00’ S, 64º00’ W and 30º00’ S, 71º00’ W, respectively, over 4000 miles south of New York City. Despite their close geographical (...)
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"American Identities: A New Look" Exhibition
This major installation of more than three hundred fifty objects from the Brooklyn Museum's premier collection of American art integrates a vast array of fine and decorative arts (silver, furniture, ceramics, (...)
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"Arts of Asia and the Islamic World" Exhibition
The Asian and Islamic Art galleries provide a survey of the full range of Asian and Islamic art in the Brooklyn Museum, which houses one of America's foremost collections. It presents more than one hundred (...)
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"Assyrian Reliefs" Exhibition
These twelve massive carved alabaster panels, on view together for the first time, dominate the walls of the Brooklyn Museum's Hagop Kevorkian Gallery of Ancient Middle Eastern Art. Originally brightly (...)
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"Egypt Reborn: Art for Eternity" Exhibition
In April, 2003, the Brooklyn Museum completed the reinstallation of its world-famous Egyptian collection, a process that took ten years. Three new galleries joined the four existing ones that had been (...)
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"Replica of the Statue of Liberty" Exhibition
The Brooklyn Museum has completed conservation work on its "little" Lady Liberty, a thirty-foot replica of the Bedloe's Island Statue of Liberty. The historic statue, which once adorned the Liberty Warehouse (...)
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"Steinberg Family Sculpture Garden" Exhibition
Dedicated in 1966, the Steinberg Family Sculpture Garden at the Brooklyn Museum is a preeminent collection of terracotta, stone, and metal architectural elements salvaged from now-demolished structures (...)
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"The Arts of Africa" Exhibition
Over 250 works spanning more than 2,500 years represent art from the African continent in the Museum's first-floor galleries. Additional related art from ancient Egypt and Islamic North Africa can be found (...)
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"Visible Storage ▪ Study Center" Exhibition
The last phase in the creation of the Luce Center for American Art concludes with the opening of the 5,000 square-foot Visible Storage ▪ Study Center. The dense display of objects in the Visible Storage (...)
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Rodin "The Cantor Gift to the Brooklyn Museum"
Due to installations in the Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Gallery, twelve bronze sculptures by Auguste Rodin have been installed in the Rubin Entrance Pavilion. This newly excerpted presentation of the Museum's (...)
3D: Installation
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Rolf Julius "Music, under your Feet"
"One should bend down more often to pick up the tones lying around everywhere. In Manhattan, I saw and heard the really huge and thick and loud tones, the brown and the violet, but also the little quiet (...)
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Three Solo Exhibitions
Wayne Hodge "The Original Comedy" Wayne Hodge works in performance, video and film. His work is based in a historical evocation of Modernism and the early years of cinema as well as issues surrounding (...)
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"Southern Exposure" Exhibition
Argentina and Chile are two neighboring South American countries located at 34º00’ S, 64º00’ W and 30º00’ S, 71º00’ W, respectively, over 4000 miles south of New York City. Despite their close geographical (...)
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"Egypt Reborn: Art for Eternity" Exhibition
In April, 2003, the Brooklyn Museum completed the reinstallation of its world-famous Egyptian collection, a process that took ten years. Three new galleries joined the four existing ones that had been (...)
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"Replica of the Statue of Liberty" Exhibition
The Brooklyn Museum has completed conservation work on its "little" Lady Liberty, a thirty-foot replica of the Bedloe's Island Statue of Liberty. The historic statue, which once adorned the Liberty Warehouse (...)
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Rodin "The Cantor Gift to the Brooklyn Museum"
Due to installations in the Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Gallery, twelve bronze sculptures by Auguste Rodin have been installed in the Rubin Entrance Pavilion. This newly excerpted presentation of the Museum's (...)
3D: Furniture
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"American Identities: A New Look" Exhibition
This major installation of more than three hundred fifty objects from the Brooklyn Museum's premier collection of American art integrates a vast array of fine and decorative arts (silver, furniture, ceramics, (...)
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"Decorative Arts Galleries and Period Rooms" Exhibition
The Brooklyn Museum's decorative arts collection occupies the fourth floor of the Museum. The focus of the collection is a group of American period rooms ranging in date from the 18th century to the 20th (...)
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"Visible Storage ▪ Study Center" Exhibition
The last phase in the creation of the Luce Center for American Art concludes with the opening of the 5,000 square-foot Visible Storage ▪ Study Center. The dense display of objects in the Visible Storage (...)
3D: Product
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"Tools of the Trade" Exhibition
An anemometer, a ballast fork, a pneumatic drill, an opacity tester, an oxygen deficiency indicator, a TelAutograph telescriber, signal locks, rail tongs and a portable shunt are just some of the fifty (...)
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"Got a Light?" Exhibition
This show exhibits matches and match memorabilia from the collection of Larry Cole & Joe DeGennaro.
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"From the Village to Vogue: The Modernist Jewelry of Art Smith" Exhibition
This exhibition honors the gift of twenty-one pieces of silver and gold jewelry created by the Brooklyn-reared modernist jeweler Arthur Smith (1917–1982), primarily from Charles Russell, Smith’s companion (...)
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"Arts of Asia and the Islamic World" Exhibition
The Asian and Islamic Art galleries provide a survey of the full range of Asian and Islamic art in the Brooklyn Museum, which houses one of America's foremost collections. It presents more than one hundred (...)
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"Decorative Arts Galleries and Period Rooms" Exhibition
The Brooklyn Museum's decorative arts collection occupies the fourth floor of the Museum. The focus of the collection is a group of American period rooms ranging in date from the 18th century to the 20th (...)
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"The Dinner Party by Judy Chicago" Exhibition
The Dinner Party, an important icon of 1970s feminist art and a milestone in twentieth-century art, is presented as the centerpiece around which the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art is organized. (...)
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"Visible Storage ▪ Study Center" Exhibition
The last phase in the creation of the Luce Center for American Art concludes with the opening of the 5,000 square-foot Visible Storage ▪ Study Center. The dense display of objects in the Visible Storage (...)
3D: Fashion
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"From the Village to Vogue: The Modernist Jewelry of Art Smith" Exhibition
This exhibition honors the gift of twenty-one pieces of silver and gold jewelry created by the Brooklyn-reared modernist jeweler Arthur Smith (1917–1982), primarily from Charles Russell, Smith’s companion (...)
3D: Crafts
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"Small Wonders from the American Collections" Exhibition
This special exhibition celebrates a major new installation in the Luce Center for American Art: Visible Storage ▪ Study Center that gives the public access to more than 350 additional objects from the (...)
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"American Identities: A New Look" Exhibition
This major installation of more than three hundred fifty objects from the Brooklyn Museum's premier collection of American art integrates a vast array of fine and decorative arts (silver, furniture, ceramics, (...)
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"Arts of Asia and the Islamic World" Exhibition
The Asian and Islamic Art galleries provide a survey of the full range of Asian and Islamic art in the Brooklyn Museum, which houses one of America's foremost collections. It presents more than one hundred (...)
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"The Arts of Africa" Exhibition
Over 250 works spanning more than 2,500 years represent art from the African continent in the Museum's first-floor galleries. Additional related art from ancient Egypt and Islamic North Africa can be found (...)
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"The Dinner Party by Judy Chicago" Exhibition
The Dinner Party, an important icon of 1970s feminist art and a milestone in twentieth-century art, is presented as the centerpiece around which the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art is organized. (...)
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"Visible Storage ▪ Study Center" Exhibition
The last phase in the creation of the Luce Center for American Art concludes with the opening of the 5,000 square-foot Visible Storage ▪ Study Center. The dense display of objects in the Visible Storage (...)
3D: Ceramics
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"American Identities: A New Look" Exhibition
This major installation of more than three hundred fifty objects from the Brooklyn Museum's premier collection of American art integrates a vast array of fine and decorative arts (silver, furniture, ceramics, (...)
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"An Art of Our Own: Women Ceramicists from the Permanent Collection" Exhibition
To complement the opening of the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art, there is an installation of ceramics from the permanent collection made by women artists. Over 75 objects are included. Although (...)
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"Arts of Asia and the Islamic World" Exhibition
The Asian and Islamic Art galleries provide a survey of the full range of Asian and Islamic art in the Brooklyn Museum, which houses one of America's foremost collections. It presents more than one hundred (...)
-
"Decorative Arts Galleries and Period Rooms" Exhibition
The Brooklyn Museum's decorative arts collection occupies the fourth floor of the Museum. The focus of the collection is a group of American period rooms ranging in date from the 18th century to the 20th (...)
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"The Dinner Party by Judy Chicago" Exhibition
The Dinner Party, an important icon of 1970s feminist art and a milestone in twentieth-century art, is presented as the centerpiece around which the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art is organized. (...)
3D: Other
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"The Triborough Bridge: Robert Moses and the automobile age" Exhibition
Examining the legacy of Robert Moses, this exhibition focuses on the Triborough Bridge, designed and built to connect three boroughs and accommodate New York’s burgeoning auto traffic. Enjoy our new illustrated (...)
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"Show me the money: From the turnstile to the bank" Exhibition
Every day New Yorkers spend almost $9 million to ride city subways and buses. Ever wonder where that money goes? MTA New York City Transit is the nation’s largest transportation system, serving over 7 (...)
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"American Identities: A New Look" Exhibition
This major installation of more than three hundred fifty objects from the Brooklyn Museum's premier collection of American art integrates a vast array of fine and decorative arts (silver, furniture, ceramics, (...)
-
"Arts of Asia and the Islamic World" Exhibition
The Asian and Islamic Art galleries provide a survey of the full range of Asian and Islamic art in the Brooklyn Museum, which houses one of America's foremost collections. It presents more than one hundred (...)
-
"The Dinner Party by Judy Chicago" Exhibition
The Dinner Party, an important icon of 1970s feminist art and a milestone in twentieth-century art, is presented as the centerpiece around which the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art is organized. (...)
-
"Visible Storage ▪ Study Center" Exhibition
The last phase in the creation of the Luce Center for American Art concludes with the opening of the 5,000 square-foot Visible Storage ▪ Study Center. The dense display of objects in the Visible Storage (...)
Screen: Film
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Jesper Just "Romantic Delusions"
This exhibition presents four films by the critically acclaimed Danish filmmaker Jesper Just in his first solo exhibition at a New York museum: No Man Is an Island (2002), Bliss and Heaven (2004), The (...)
Screen: Video installation
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Rolf Julius "Music, under your Feet"
"One should bend down more often to pick up the tones lying around everywhere. In Manhattan, I saw and heard the really huge and thick and loud tones, the brown and the violet, but also the little quiet (...)
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Ari Tabei "Dress for Today"
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Three Solo Exhibitions
Wayne Hodge "The Original Comedy" Wayne Hodge works in performance, video and film. His work is based in a historical evocation of Modernism and the early years of cinema as well as issues surrounding (...)
-
"I Am a Man: Revisited" Exhibition
February 1968 saw 1,300 African American Sanitation workers strike to demand their right to unionize. The Civil Rights Leader, Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., eventually came to Memphis to support the strikers (...)
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"unbreak my heart" Exhibition


