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  2. Brooklyn Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Brooklyn Museum changed its name to Brooklyn Museum of Art in 1997. [180] According to acting director Linda S. Ferber, the renaming was necessary because "there was more confusion about the museum's identity than we supposed"; for instance, many visitors still believed the museum had natural-history exhibits, which had not been the case ...

  3. Ming Smith - Wikipedia

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    Smith has photographed many important black cultural figures during her career, including Alvin Ailey and Nina Simone.In 1973, Smith was featured in the first volume of the Black Photographers Annual, a publication closely affiliated with the Black Arts Movement of the 1960s and early 1970s. [9]

  4. List of artists from Brooklyn - Wikipedia

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    Her work can be found in many museums, including the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, Georgia and the Morris Museum of Art in Augusta, Georgia. [12] Tim Okamura (born 1968) – painter based in Brooklyn [13] Okamura is known for his depiction of African-American and minority subjects in urban settings, and his combination of graffiti and realism.

  5. John Koch - Wikipedia

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    John Koch (August 18, 1909 — April 19, 1978), (pronounced "KŌK") was an American painter and teacher, and an important figure in 20th century Realism.He is best known for his light-filled paintings of urban interiors, often featuring classical allusions, many set in his own Manhattan apartment.

  6. Culture of Brooklyn - Wikipedia

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    Brooklyn has a thriving contemporary classical music scene led by the Brooklyn Philharmonic, now over 150 years old. [3] The Brooklyn Jazz Hall of Fame and Museum is located in Brooklyn. Many pioneers and icons of hip hop were from Brooklyn, like the Notorious B.I.G., Jay Z, and the Beastie Boys.

  7. Brooklyn Museum Libraries and Archives - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, The Libraries of the Brooklyn Museum, The Frick, and The Museum of Modern Art joined forces to form the New York Art Resources Consortium (NYARC). In addition to other projects, they have collaborated to build an integrated library system, known as Arcade., [14] to provide better access to their respective collections.

  8. William Henry Goodyear - Wikipedia

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    Goodyear was a vital force in the early years of the Museum's fine arts department as well as doing extensive research in art history and architectural theory. Within this collection of correspondence, scrapbooks, notes, clippings, and expedition diaries, are images of medieval cathedrals, churches, and mosques taken between 1895 and 1914 that ...

  9. Francis Guy - Wikipedia

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    Winter Scene in Brooklyn View of Baltimore from Chapel Hill, 1802-1803. Oil on canvas. Brooklyn Museum. Guy participated in the family business as a London silk dyer before he moved to the United States in September 1795, where he intended to continue his career. He lived briefly in New York and Philadelphia and by 1798 had settled in Baltimore ...

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