The collaboration consists of a special takeover of ‘First Saturday,’ a commemorative presentation and a limited-time pop-up at the Brooklyn Museum Shop.
Featuring over 200 artists who’ve lived and worked in the borough.
Accompanying his paintings at the museum’s ’Hiroshige’s 100 Famous Views of Edo’ exhibition.
Peering into McCartney’s journey amidst fame and camaraderie.
The institution will host a series of curated programs to celebrate year-long and into 2025.
The forthcoming show will include works from 40 artists from the Black diaspora, including Arthur Jafa, Jamel Shabazz and Jean-Michel Basquiat.
The show will present over 300 objects from the filmmaker’s personal collection alongside works from artists, such as Kehinde Wiley, Deborah Roberts and more.
On view from November 18, 2022, to May 7, 2023.
As a part of the posthumous Pyrex Tears collaboration.
Mickey Mouse gets in on the latest drop from the exhibition’s “Church and State” shop.
A salute to Virgil Abloh’s life and legacy, debuting at the “Figures Of Speech” exhibit’s “Church and State” merch store.
“Virgil wanted everyone to feel like they were considered,” says curator Antwaun Sargent.