Toward Joy: New Frameworks for American Art reimagines 400 artworks from the permanent collection of…
Brooklyn Museum
The Museum of Modern Art in New York shut its galleries unexpectedly on February 10, after hundreds of pro-Palestine protestors began a massive demonstration in the museum.
As years go, 2020 was indubitably a very bad one. Naturally, this raises the question of whether these events will impact art. The Brooklyn Museum attempts an answer with The Slipstream.
Now, at eighty-six, she is getting her due, with a heralded retrospective at the Brooklyn Museum called Both/And, which follows the comprehensive anthology of her writing, Writing in Space, 1973–2019…
Featuring a dynamic combination of graffiti drawings, paintings, sculptures, collectible objects, furniture, and augmented reality projects, KAWS: WHAT PARTY presents a twenty-five-year survey of the…
The groundbreaking designs of Pierre Cardin have been giving us a look at the future for nearly seven decades.
More than just a party spot, Studio 54 changed the cultural landscape of New York City
Museums, foundations race to prop up art world in face of $100 million in projected lost revenue due to COVID-19