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Scholars are still debating this! Some believe they are scarification marks, other scholars speculat
As we celebrate LGBT Pride this month, and the historicrecognition offered to gay and lesbian couple
“When this complex work was proposed for the collection a year after I arrived at the Museum, the cu
The works in Disguise: Masks and Global African Art are organized around the idea that masquerade is
The new #BKMAfricanArt installation Double Take: African Innovations invites a closer look of more t
With Disguise: Masks and Global African Art just a month away, we’re looking at—and through—m
The works in Disguise: Masks and Global African Art are organized around the idea that masquerade is
“Alongside the Iggy Pop Life Class drawings, I have selected some objects from the Brooklyn Museum’s
“On my very first day as a graduate student in art history at Yale, I was delighted to have a class
Double Take: African Innovations opens today! Double Take is a new, temporary installation that buil
The works in Disguise: Masks and Global African Art are organized around the idea that masquerade is
Visual artist Temitayo Ogunbiyi visited the galleries and reserves of the Brooklyn Museum this summe
Here’s a little BLUESDAY inspiration from our African art collection, currently on view in Infinite
With Disguise: Masks and Global African Art just weeks away, we’re looking at—and through—masks fro
If you ask someone to name five artists, they will likely name prominent male artists, but how many
Take a deep look at a single type of egúngún, a vibrant Yorùbá masquerad
The works in Disguise: Masks and Global African Art are organized around the idea that masquerade is
Known primarily for the handcrafted figures, Adejoke Tugbiyele assembles from repurposed materi
At Brooklyn Museum, our educators are rockstars—some of them, quite literally. Greem Jellyfish
“Alongside the Iggy Pop Life Class drawings, I have selected some objects from the Brooklyn Mu
Masks are created to be in motion, transforming the wearer and those who interact with them. Help us
Add strong colors fit for kings and chiefs to wear in this week’s coloring activity. This Afri
Masquerade costumes like the one on view in the exhibition One: Egúngún are a vibrant part of Yorùbá
Join us as we take you on a tour of African Arts—Global Conversations. Curated by Kristen Windmuller
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