New exhibitions and civic-focused programming will bring conversations about democracy, culture and social change to Brooklyn ...
Iris van Herpen's sculptures are now on view at Brooklyn Museum, featuring the Dutch designer's groundbreaking artistic vision.
Sculpting the Senses is much more than a retrospective of dresses — it is a multisensory experience that redefines the ...
In 2010, Iris van Herpen, then only three years after establishing her eponymous couture brand, sent the first 3D-printed garment down the runway as part of her “Crystallization” collection. A top ...
To prepare visitors for this journey, the Museum commissioned Hyperquake’s Experiences Team to transform its soaring central rotunda into a multisensory prelude. The result is an immersive environment ...
Monet and Venice at the Brooklyn Museum is the kind of blockbuster exhibition that has everything going for it. Its focus on a brief, lesser-known period in Monet’s career — a three-month stint in ...
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The Downtown Brooklyn museum has nostalgia rides, scavenger hunts and more programming to celebrate its birthday.
The Pearlman Collection—an unparalleled trove of Impressionist and Modern masterpieces, carefully assembled over three decades—is heading to not one, not two, but three new homes. According to ...
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