
Radio Robot at Brooklyn Museum
Recycled radio cases become a portrait of the artist’s childhood friend
Recycled radio cases become a portrait of the artist’s childhood friend
The museum’s new permanent exhibit looks at art and culture in new ways, some clear and some less so
Jonathan L visits The Brooklyn Museum, home to world class art.
Grand Army Plaza is one of Brooklyn’s hubs, where Prospect Park meets the Central Library, a memorial arch, the Greenmarket and much more.
Following the “more than Manhattan” theme of the piece below, here are three current exhibits worth visiting at The Brooklyn Museum (America’s most over-shadowed major museum) this season—but for one, you’ll have to hurry, because it ends July…
Since we’re off from school for spring break, we’ve had time to catch up on a few exhibits at local museums…but not the big and famous, such as the Met or MoMA. Here are a few of interest, and one we haven’t been to yet, but will! Neue Galerie has an exhibit with a dual purpose: reproducing the infamous Nazi exhibit “Degenerate Art” of 1937, and commenting on its effects, both then and now. Also at the Galerie, which focuses on German and Austrian art of the last century, is an exhibition…
Here’s the Brooklyn Museum, in a night view that has the dramatic lighting of a linen-era postcard. It has a fabulous collection!
Recycled radio cases become a portrait of the artist’s childhood friend
The museum’s new permanent exhibit looks at art and culture in new ways, some clear and some less so
Grand Army Plaza is one of Brooklyn’s hubs, where Prospect Park meets the Central Library, a memorial arch, the Greenmarket and much more.
Following the “more than Manhattan” theme of the piece below, here are three current exhibits worth visiting at The Brooklyn Museum (America’s most over-shadowed major museum) this season—but for one, you’ll have to hurry, because it ends July…
Since we’re off from school for spring break, we’ve had time to catch up on a few exhibits at local museums…but not the big and famous, such as the Met or MoMA. Here are a few of interest, and one we haven’t been to yet, but will! Neue Galerie has an exhibit with a dual purpose: reproducing the infamous Nazi exhibit “Degenerate Art” of 1937, and commenting on its effects, both then and now. Also at the Galerie, which focuses on German and Austrian art of the last century, is an exhibition…
Here’s the Brooklyn Museum, in a night view that has the dramatic lighting of a linen-era postcard. It has a fabulous collection!