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Activists Decry “Show of Force and Violence” at Brooklyn Museum Protest
The museum acknowledged that “the police brutality that took place was devastating” but said it did not call the NYPD.
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The museum acknowledged that “the police brutality that took place was devastating” but said it did not call the NYPD.
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Xingzi Gu broadcasts memory-mined configurations of lovers and strangers via ethereal depictions of energies, moods, and emotions.
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This month: Pacita Abad’s trapunto paintings, Nona Faustine’s stirring body art, Ibrahim Said’s futuristic ceramics, and much more.
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It was the perfect sunny weekend to bounce around from studio to studio, skirting mimosa-filled patio tables and couples with $5,000 strollers.
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Police arrested dozens of protesters in a massive action for Gaza at the museum.
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Photographer Phil Buehler’s fascination with the landforms started with a canoe trip to then-abandoned Ellis Island at the age of 17.
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An exhibition in Manhattan’s Chinatown examines the work of waste facility artists-in-residence from New York, San Francisco, Philadelphia, and Portland.
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A narrative unfolds in Joffe’s My dearest dust that explores motherhood, loss, and individual identity as her daughter leaves home.
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This month: the feminine nostalgia of Pam Poquette, the witty impact of Nina Chanel Abney, GUZMAN’s sideways glance at the state of the world, and more.
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The four artists featured in Peeling the Onion confront the long-lasting trauma that people and families carry through the generations.
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“You have a relationship with the landscape idea of an urban island, natural habitat, and ecological framework here,” explained artist Coralina Rodriguez Meyer.
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“I love the Museum, its exhibitions, and programs, but I want employment here to be sustainable over a longer period,” said one worker at the NYC institution.