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The Many Shades of Ancient Egyptian Pigments
By: Elizabeth Treptow, Katie YeeAncient Egypt was flooded with color. Artists and craftspeople brightly embellished a variety of surfaces, including temple and palace walls, coffins, statues, and pottery. - test series
How Do Photographers Know When an Image is Complete?
A new exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum brings together nearly 50 artists who are grappling with questions of power, identity, and history through photography. Titled In the Now: Gender and - test series
How Visual Art Becomes Music: Niles Luther on Composing Hiroshige
Niles Luther, the Brooklyn Museum’s composer in residence, learned early in his training as a classical cellist that technique is meant to serve a story. Ideally, it serves many stories,
“Even before our eyes meet and we start
to communicate. [Fashion] is an unspoken sort of language.”
Connie (Connie Girl) Fleming
Perspectives: Thierry Mugler's Impact with Matthew Yokobosky, Connie Girl, Detox, and Ben LeeRead the Story
Perspectives: Thierry Mugler's Impact with Matthew Yokobosky, Connie Girl, Detox, and Ben LeeRead the Story