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Sensation installed at Brooklyn Museum (October 1999 – January 2000). Sensation was an exhibition of the collection of contemporary art owned by Charles Saatchi, including many works by Young British Artists (YBAs), which first took place 18 September – 28 December 1997 at the Royal Academy of Arts in London. [1]
A.I.R. Gallery, 155 Plymouth St, Brooklyn. A.I.R. Gallery (Artists in Residence) is the first all female artists cooperative gallery in the United States. [1] It was founded in 1972 with the objective of providing a professional and permanent exhibition space for women artists during a time in which the works shown at commercial galleries in New York City were almost exclusively by male artists.
The Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art is located on the fourth floor of the Brooklyn Museum, New York City, United States. Since 2007 it has been the home of Judy Chicago's 1979 installation, The Dinner Party. The Center's namesake and founder, Elizabeth A. Sackler, is a philanthropist, art collector, and member of the Sackler family.
It’s a big week for art benefits, and Tuesday night it was the Brooklyn Museum’s turn. The annual Brooklyn Artists Ball returned to honor Dior’s Maria Grazia Chiuri, as well as longtime ...
Global Feminisms was a feminist art exhibition that originally premiered at the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art at the Brooklyn Museum, New York City, United States, in March 2007. [1] [2] The exhibition was co-curated by Maura Reilly and Linda Nochlin and consists of work by 88 women artists from 62 countries.
The Brooklyn Museum is an art museum in the New York City borough of Brooklyn.At 560,000 square feet (52,000 m 2), the museum is New York City's second largest and contains an art collection with around 500,000 objects. [2]
Learn about the enduring legacy of Jackie Robinson through exhibitions, dialogue and education. Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts: Fort Greene: Brooklyn: Art: Art focusing on social and political issues facing the African Diaspora Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture: Harlem: Manhattan: African American
The exhibition was curated by Phong Bui, publisher of the Brooklyn Rail and P.S. 1 curatorial advisor. The exhibition marked the 5th anniversary of Minus Space. [10] In 2008 Minus Space also curated an exhibit to re-present abstract shaped canvas paintings as new, made by Mark Dagley first shown with Tony Shafrazi Gallery