Tag: Brooklyn Museum
Out of the Gallery and Into the Streets: Keith Haring’s Early Years
Keith Haring: 1978-1982 at Brooklyn Museum until July 8
The Faceless Bride: Eva Hesse’s Early Paintings at the Brooklyn Museum
Spectres: 1960 is on view through January 8
Culture Clash: Rave at Brooklyn Museum Versus Twilight Dance at the Botanical Gardens
First Saturday at Museum trumps first ever dance performance at Gardens
Kiki Smith honored by the Brooklyn Museum
This image was featured in the November 2009 listings
Please DO use your cell phones in the Museum
The Brooklyn Museum made a new mobile Web application available to museum visitors on August 26. This interactive program has a number of features and mainly acts as a personalized museum guide. Visitors can create individualized tours of the museum by calling up images from the museum’s online image archive that are formatted specifically for … Continued
Gustave Caillebotte at the Brooklyn Museum
GUSTAVE CAILLEBOTTE AT THE BROOKLYN MUSEUM
Annie Leibovitz: A Photographer’s Life, 1990 – 2005
The Brooklyn Museum October 20, 2006-January 21, 2007 “I don’t have two lives. This is one life, and the personal pictures and the assignment work are all part of it.” –Annie Leibovitz, A Photographer’s Life, 1990 – 2005 Why did so many people go to see Annie Leibovitz’s show at The Brooklyn Museum? First things first: … Continued
January 2007: Stephanie Buhmann, James Kalm, Greg Lindquist, and Jennifer Riley with moderator David Cohen
Annie Leibovitz and Ron Mueck at the Brooklyn Museum, Darina Karpov at Pierogi, and Mark Esper at Dam, Stuhltrager
An Orgy of Violence
Leon Golub: Paintings (1950-2000), was at the South London Gallery and at the Albright Knox, Buffalo, and continues at the Brooklyn Museum til August 19, 2001 “Every virtue resides or is symbolized in the flesh together with all humiliation, threat and squalor”. So wrote the British art critic Adrian Stokes in his 1967 Reflections on the … Continued
