Brooklyn Museum
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Benjamin Sutton
At the center of the critical debate over the status of John Singer Sargent's watercolors lies the question of their relation to his far more famous landscapes and portraits in oil. Were these a frustrated professional's non-commercial, modernist experiments...
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BLOUIN ARTINFO
Our most-talked-about stories in Visual Art, Design & Architecture, Fashion & Style, and Performing Arts, December 31, 2012 - January 4, 2013:ART— The deal to stop the perilous tumble down the fiscal cliff will have both positive and...
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Ann Binlot
“Mannequin — le Corps de la Mode” (“Model — the Body of Fashion”) at Les Docks, Paris, February 1 - May 19, 2013The Musée Galliera, which is closed for renovation, continues its off-site shows, this time with an exhibition that highlights the importance of...
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Julia Halperin
For its upcoming exhibition “GO: a community-curated open studio project,” the Brooklyn Museum is asking the public to play curator. On the weekend of September 8-9, over 1,860 registered studios across Brooklyn will open their doors to scores of intrepid...
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ARTINFO
— KAWS Keeps Rising: Brooklyn-based street artist-turned-gallery star Brian Donnelly, aka KAWS, will join Jeff Koons and Takashi Murakami in the exclusive hundred-feet-high club for artists whose work has floated in the...
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Benjamin Sutton
NEW YORK — Last month the Brooklyn Museum honored Lucy Lippard as the first feminist art critic during their inaugural Sackler Center First Awards. This week the museum announced that Lippard's book "Six Years" — which has introduced generations of art...
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Benjamin Sutton
These may be the Brooklyn Museum's first "First" awards, but they won't be its last. Feminist art patron Elizabeth A. Sackler has an ambitious vision for the Sackler Center First Awards, which will be given to 15 women who were firsts in their fields...











