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"Neustadt Collection of Tiffany Art" Exhibition
Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848-1933) was one of the foremost decorative artists of his time. His father, Charles Lewis Tiffany, was the co-founder of Tiffany & Company, the luxury retailer best...More »
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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....More »
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New Greek and Roman Galleries
The opening of the new Hellenistic, Etruscan, and Roman galleries—an entire wing housing over 5,300 objects in more than 30,000 square feet—completes the reconstruction and reinstallation of the permanent...More »
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"Curator's Choice Featuring Japanese Art Brut" Exhibition
Cavin-Morris presents one of the first exhibitions in New York City of artwork by self-taught artists from Japan. The show will be this first of many exhibitions centered on drawings and paintings with...More »
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"Bigger, Better, More: The Art of Viola Frey" Exhibition
The first major exhibition of Viola Frey's work since her death in 2004 will feature Frey's colossal clay figures, sculptures, ceramic plates as well as a selection of her paintings and works on paper....More »
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Yumeasobi Houei "Ceramic Art"
Ms. Yumeasobi Houei creates ceramic art in the shape of books, including books bound in Japanese-style and dictionaries. Ms. Yumeasobi was originally requested by a library to create a Koujien (Japanese...More »
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"Imperial Privilege: Vienna Porcelain of Du Paquier, 1718–44" Exhibition
The second porcelain factory in Europe able to make true porcelain in the manner of the Chinese was established in Vienna in 1718. Founded by Claudius Innocentius Du Paquier, the small porcelain enterprise...More »
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"California Dreamers: Ceramic Artists from the MAD Collection" Exhibition
The exhibition is presented in conjunction with Bigger, Better, More: The Art of Viola Frey to give a sense of the lively era in which she was working. At the beginning of Viola Frey's career- the early...More »
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Reopening of The Wrightsman Galleries for French Decorative Arts
The Wrightsman Galleries have undergone extensive renovations to improve the presentation of the Museum's renowned collection of French furniture and related decorative arts pieces—many of which have a...More »
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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,...More »
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Group Show
André Lhote : Works on Paper Brother Thomas : Honan Tenmoku Glaze Jean Lambert-Rucki : Wood ReliefsMore »
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"Classic/Fantastic: Selections from the Modern Design Collection" Exhibition
Order and disorder, reason and emotion, restraint and excess—opposing impulses such as these have influenced design since the beginning of civilization. The exhibition juxtaposes these divergent approaches,...More »
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Jessica Jackson Hutchins "Over Come Over"
Jessica Jackson Hutchins employs hand-formed ceramic vessels, household furniture and collage to articulate sculptural forms that interrogate the space between the banal and the sublime. Her sculptures...More »
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"Imperial Privilege: Vienna Porcelain of Du Paquier, 1718–44" Exhibition
The second porcelain factory in Europe able to make true porcelain in the manner of the Chinese was established in Vienna in 1718. Founded by Claudius Innocentius Du Paquier, the small porcelain enterprise...More »
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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...More »
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"Continuity & Change in Japanese Ceramics: An Evening with Miwa Kyusetsu XII" Talk
Hagi is among the most celebrated of Japan's traditional wares and played an important part in the evolution of the tea ceremony. The works of the Miwa Kyusetsu dynasty have exemplified the Hagi tradition...More »
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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...More »
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"Celebration: The Birthday in Chinese Art" Exhibition
In Chinese art, the birthday is a celebration of a long and rewarding life. This exhibition—focusing on scenes of splendid celebrations and works incorporating the theme of longevity—draws together examples...More »








