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Current events
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"On the Wall" Exhibition
Lest we think that the wall is the private domain of artists who paint, we must remember the grand tradition of stained glass: brilliantly colored windows that have penetrated the walls of cathedrals for (...)
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"If Love Could Have Saved You, You Would Have Lived Forever" Exhibition
If Love Could Have Saved You, You Would Have Lived Forever is an exhibition of art and objects that reference the aesthetics, material culture, and traditional gestures surrounding death and remembrance. (...)
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Mitsuko Asakura "Tapestry in Architecture: Creating Human Spaces"
"Tapestry in Architecture" features work by Mitsuko Asakura, an artist well known for her innovative combination of Japanese traditional dyeing and weaving with the techniques of Western tapestry. Highlighting (...)
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"New Views, Re-Views" Exhibition
"The artists in the show are our peer group, their work has kept us on the path we have been traveling since 1980, in looking for the kinds of work that straddles multiple cultures and flirts with various (...)
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"Medieval and Renaissance Treasures from the Victoria and Albert Museum" Exhibition
The Victoria and Albert Museum in London houses one of the world’s finest collections of European decorative arts. The institution is currently undergoing extensive renovations, providing a rare opportunity (...)
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"The Hyperbolic Crochet Coral Reef" Exhibition
Bursting forth in a colorful, crocheted panoply of loopy "kelps", curlicue "corals," and fringy "anemones," this wooly homage to Earth's endangered coral reefs is a beautiful marriage of traditional arts (...)
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Archie Granot "The Papercut Haggadah"
Fifty five highly intricate papercuts for a Passover Haggadah by virtuoso artist Archie Granot, specially commissioned for a private collection. Combining complex geometric motifs with Hebrew text, the (...)
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"Multiple Choice: From Sample to Product" Exhibition
This exhibition will examine sample books and other sampling formats as tools for marketing or recording designs and techniques in a wide variety of media. In use since the eighteenth century, sampling (...)
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"Radiance from the Rain Forest: Featherwork in Ancient Peru" Exhibition
In the Andean regions of ancient South America, the brilliantly colored feathers of Amazonian birds were a luxury that was much treasured and long used. From the third millennium B.C. onward, feathers (...)
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"Harding Puls: Hardanger Artists inspired by Olav H. Hauge and Geirr Tveitt" Exhibition
2008 marks the 100 year anniversary for the birth of poet Olav H. Hauge and pianist and composer Geirr Tveitt. The two artists are honored in New York with a special exhibition and concert. The art exhibition (...)
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"2nd Annual Meet Contemporary Czech Design" Exhibition
This spectacular exhibition features designers who refuse to be tied in by the conventions of traditional art. Whether their work is ultra-modern or utterly contemporary, all these artists are definitely (...)
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"Art of the Royal Court: Treasures in Pietre Dure from the Palaces of Europe" Exhibition
"Art of the Royal Court: Treasures in Pietre Dure from the Palaces of Europe" will be the most comprehensive exhibition to date on the tradition of hardstone carving (pietre dure) that developed in Italy (...)
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"The Cossacks: Their Art and Style" Exhibition
To coincide with The Mapping of Ukraine: European Cartography and Maps of Early Modern Ukraine, 1550-1799, the Museum is presenting an exhibition of some of the major cultural achievements of the Cossack (...)
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"Tibetan Arms and Armor from the Permanent Collection" Exhibition
This installation presents approximately 35 highlights from the Museum's extensive permanent collection of rare and exquisitely decorated armor, weapons, and equestrian equipment from Tibet and related (...)
Permanent events
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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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"Folk Art Revealed" Exhibition
"Folk Art Revealed," opened on November 16, 2004. The exhibition explores the nature of folk art through four themes applied to a diverse range of artwork from the museum's rich and extensive holdings, (...)
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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 (...)
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New Gallery for the Art of Native North America
The Museum’s renovated gallery devoted to Native North American art display approximately 90 works made by numerous American peoples. Ranging from the beautifully shaped stone tools known as bannerstones (...)
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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 (...)




