Posts tagged: Brooklyn Museum
Michael Ballou’s “Dog Years” (2013) from his Raw/Cooked show at the Brooklyn Museum (through July 7).
One of the works in Valerie Hegarty’s new installation in the Brooklyn Museum’s period rooms, Alternative Histories (through December 1).
One of Marela Zacarias’s sculptural installations as part of her Raw/Cooked show at the Brooklyn Museum (through April 29).
Philip Guston’s “Red Cloth” (1976) currently hanging in the Brooklyn Museum’s contemporary art gallery.
Oliver Jeffers’s triptych “The Search” (2012) is one of the highlights of the Brooklyn Museum’s jumbled crowd-sourced show GO: a community-curated open studio project (through February 24).
This terrific Valerie Hegarty piece, “Fallen Bierstadt” (2007), is always a pleasure to encounter in the American Art galleries at the Brooklyn Museum.
Part of the largest piece in the Brooklyn Museum’s Keith Haring retrospective, Keith Haring: 1978–1982 (through July 8), “Matrix” (1983).
I finally made it to the Brooklyn Museum to see Shura Chernozatonskaya’s painting exhibition (through April 8). These two are installed in the Beaux-Arts Court.
One of the coolest artifacts included in the Brooklyn Museum’s show of early Keith Haring, Keith Haring: 1978–1982 (through July 8), was this piece of construction site fencing tagged by both Haring and Jean-Michel Basquiat.