🎨 Book of the Dead of Ankhmerwer, 305–30 B.C.E.. Papyrus, ink, gold, paper, without lining: 13 11/16 in., 21 7/12 ft. (34.8 × 658.5 cm) with lining: 17 11/16 in., 22 ft. (45 × 670.7 cm). Brooklyn Museum, Charles Edwin Wilbour Fund, 37.1776E. (Photo: Brooklyn Museum)
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See it on view in Unrolling Eternity: The Brooklyn Books of the Dead in our Egyptian galleries on the third floor.
Funding for the conservation of the illustrated Book of the Dead was generously provided through a grant from the Bank of America Art Conservation Project.
Lay eyes on one of the only complete and gilded Books of the Dead—the world’s finest existing copy.
Our curators and conservation team spent three years restoring this 21-foot papyrus, which now debuts within our gallery dedicated to ancient Egyptian funerary practices.
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This work is supported by the Simons Foundation and is part of its #InfiniteSums initiative.
Leadership support is provided by Deedee and Barrie Wigmore.
Major support is provided by Lauren Amos.
Iris van Herpen: Sculpting the Senses is organized by Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris.
Iris van Herpen: Sculpting the Senses is co-chaired by Sylvana and Adam Durrett, Jordan Roth, Lizzie and Jonathan Tisch, and Amanda and John Waldron.
Plus, get a glimpse into Van Herpen’s handcraftsmanship and tactile nature of couture creation through a reimagination of the designer’s atelier in Amsterdam.
🔗 Learn more: bit.ly/IrisvanHerpenBkM
Iris van Herpen. Morphogenesis Dress, from the Sensory Seas collection, 2020. Laser-cut and screenprinted mesh, duchesse satin, and laser-cut Plexiglas. Collaborator: Philip Beesley. Model: Yue Han. (Photo: David Uzochukwu)
Iris van Herpen. Sensory Seas Dress, from the Sensory Seas collection, 2020. PETG and glass organza. Collaborator: Shelee Carruthers. Models: Cynthia Arrebola and Yue Han. (Photo: David Uzochukwu)
Iris van Herpen. Labyrinthine Kimono Dress, from the Sensory Seas collection, 2020. Glass organza, crepe, tulle, and Mylar. Model: Cynthia Arrebola. (Photo: David Uzochukwu)
Iris van Herpen: Sculpting the Senses is opening on May 16, 2026.
Featuring 140 extraordinary haute couture creations by the visionary Dutch designer, the exhibition pairs stunning fashions with scientific artifacts and specimens, alongside contemporary artworks and a multisensory soundscape.
Nailed it. ✔️
This retrospective is the first to honor Prophet’s remarkable work and legacy, bringing together 20 rare pieces—the entirety of the artist's known works, alongside historical documentation.
Learn more: bit.ly/NancyElizabe...
This exhibition is organized by RISD Museum.
🎥 Courtesy of CriticalPast
Now Open… Nancy Elizabeth Prophet: I Will Not Bend an Inch. 📏
As an Afro-Indigenous woman artist, Nancy Elizabeth Prophet pursued her practice in the face of racism and sexism. Her sculpture is unmatched in its emotional nuance and technical skill, and her story is a model of determination.
Installation view, Breaking the Mold: Brooklyn Museum at 200, February 28, 2025 - February 22, 2026. Brooklyn Museum. (Photo: Paula Abreu Pita)
Installation view, Breaking the Mold: Brooklyn Museum at 200, February 28, 2025 - February 22, 2026. Brooklyn Museum. (Photo: Paula Abreu Pita)
Learn more about this exhibition, celebrating our collection’s rich history and evolution in honor of our 200th anniversary: bit.ly/BreakingTheM...
Installation view, Breaking the Mold: Brooklyn Museum at 200, February 28, 2025 - February 22, 2026. Brooklyn Museum. (Photo: Paula Abreu Pita)
Installation view, Breaking the Mold: Brooklyn Museum at 200, February 28, 2025 - February 22, 2026. Brooklyn Museum. (Photo: Paula Abreu Pita)
Installation view, Breaking the Mold: Brooklyn Museum at 200, February 28, 2025 - February 22, 2026. Brooklyn Museum. (Photo: Paula Abreu Pita)
You can expect to see:
👉 Beloved artworks and design created in our borough
👉 Archival materials that trace the development of the collection and our building
👉 Extraordinary contemporary works gifted to us by valued donors in honor of our bicentennial.
Installation view, Breaking the Mold: Brooklyn Museum at 200, February 28, 2025 - February 22, 2026. Brooklyn Museum. (Photo: Paula Abreu Pita)
Installation view, Breaking the Mold: Brooklyn Museum at 200, February 28, 2025 - February 22, 2026. Brooklyn Museum. (Photo: Paula Abreu Pita)
Now Open… Breaking the Mold: Brooklyn Museum at 200. 🏛️
Comprising three chapters that boast both longtime favorites and brand-new standouts, the exhibition brings fresh narratives to the fore while exploring the collection’s rich history and future evolution.
A graphic with a black background featuring headshots of Diane von Furstenberg and Aurora James, as well as a heading reading "Designing the World We Deserve." At the bottom is more text reading, "Meet the Moment. March 8, 2025. Brooklyn Museum. The Meteor."
A graphic with a black background featuring headshot of Tricia Hersey, as well as a heading reading "We Will Rest! An interactive session with Tricia Hersey, the Nap Ministry" At the bottom is more text reading, "Meet the Moment. March 8, 2025. Brooklyn Museum. The Meteor."
A graphic with a black background featuring headshots of Emmy Rossum, Glory Edim, Stephanie Pacheco, and Jamia Wilson, as well as a heading reading "Banned Book Readings." At the bottom is more text reading, "Meet the Moment. March 8, 2025. Brooklyn Museum. The Meteor."
Banned books, radical rest, and fashion powerhouses—what a trifecta for #InternationalWomensDay! 🤩
Here’s a peek at some of what will be going down this Saturday for #MeetTheMoment at the @brooklynmuseum.org.
Tickets: themeteor.live
The ALT text is really a treat! ♥️😆
So true, Buttnaked mozzerella stick! It's cuffing season, after all. 🎟️👥
My girdle book Ancient Armor, about Women Warriors is on view in Solid Gold, at the Brooklyn Museum, thru July 6, 2025!
An accurate reaction to Leon Polk Smith! 🤯😍
Ebrié. Snake Pendant, 19th century.
Let’sss ssslither into the year of the snake together! 🐍
Photo courtesy of Brooklyn Museum, (Photo: Adrianna Glaviano, Adam O'Reilly)
The Brooklyn Museum is nominated for "Best Art Museum" by @usatoday.com! 🎉
We're honored to represent New York City alongside such prestigious and beloved museums across the country in the USA TODAY 10Best Readers’ Choice Awards.
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Our new advice column does its best to recommend something just for you.
Read our suggestions for the first few advice seekers: bit.ly/4jiakjX
Robert Brandegee. Writing to Mother, 1867/69. Watercolor. Brooklyn Museum, Charles Stewart Smith Memorial Fund, 82.134.2. (Photo: Brooklyn Museum). https://www.brooklynmuseum.org/opencollection/objects/109578.
Introducing our new advice column: Ms. Lonely Arts! ✍️
Are you nervous about a first date and need an itinerary? Maybe you’re settling into retirement and want to attend more cultural events. Maybe you’re going through heartbreak and looking for a piece of art that soothes or makes you feel seen.
So glad you captured this moment! Congratulations to you and and thank you for sharing your brilliant work with us (and our visitors!). 🙌
Yes, First Saturdays return on February 1! 🎉 🖼
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Installation view, Solid Gold, November 15, 2024 - July 6, 2025. Brooklyn Museum. (Photo: Paula Abreu Pita)
Liza Lou (American, born 1969). Trailer, 1998–2000. Glass beads, velvet, wood, wire, plaster, found objects, electrical parts, 120 × 96 × 420 in. (304.8 × 243.8 × 1066.8 cm). Brooklyn Museum, Gift of Sherry and Joel Mallin, 2022.24. © Liza Lou (Photo: Paula Abreu Pita)
Installation view, Toward Joy: New Frameworks for American Art, October 4, 2024 - . Brooklyn Museum. (Photo: Thomas Barrett)
Installation view, Brooklyn Abstraction: Four Artists, Four Walls. Brooklyn Museum, August 12, 2022 - August 6, 2023. (Photo: Danny Perez)
We’re currently hosting a special line-up of exhibitions during the course of our 200th anniversary year with artwork that broadens the narratives of art, uplifts a multitude of voices, and centers creative expression. (8/8)
See what’s currently on view: www.brooklynmuseum.org/exhibitions
200th Birthday Bash at the Brooklyn Museum, October 5, 2024. (Photos: Brooklyn Museum)
200th Birthday Bash at the Brooklyn Museum, October 5, 2024. (Photos: Brooklyn Museum)
200th Birthday Bash at the Brooklyn Museum, October 5, 2024. (Photos: Brooklyn Museum)
200th Birthday Bash at the Brooklyn Museum, October 5, 2024. (Photos: Brooklyn Museum)
First Saturdays are not-to-be-missed, in our opinion!
These (free!) evenings at the Museum are fun-filled with art-making, live performances, and access to the galleries. And a new season is just about to start! (7/8)
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Yoga on the Stoop, 08/10/2024. Brooklyn Museum. → Drink and Draw: Ancient Egyptian Art, 08/15/2024. Brooklyn Museum. (Photos: Kolin Mendez)
Yoga on the Stoop, 08/10/2024. Brooklyn Museum. → Drink and Draw: Ancient Egyptian Art, 08/15/2024. Brooklyn Museum. (Photos: Kolin Mendez)
Hundreds of programs are hosted at the Museum each year—from yoga classes to panel discussion with artists. (6/8)
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