Real clothes, real life On June 22nd 2025
International photography
Weegee Photographer (Arthur Fellig, 1899-1968) was born with both sides of the same coin, and that coin was the show. He had a name for his crime scenes, fires, cars, accidents and rubber in the city of New York. Weegee: Show Association It aims to juxtaposion both, asking questions: which were different these two phases, really? While there is, be sure to exhibit at once Connection: New files in the latest photography The other seven artists, especially in photography.
Both of them May 5, 2025.
Sex Museum
The Sex Museum first makes the list Looking for Andypresented in collaboration PittsburghThe Andy Warhol Museum also digitized the original film material presented in this exhibition. Here is the desire of the subject, especially homosexual, having the center of 5 hours per hour Sleep (1963) He represents a lover of Warhol and John Giorno in the legal holder. There are a total of 16 films, and half of them have ever been projected before, so it is worth popping.
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Brooklyn Museum
Mold break: Brooklyn Museum 200 He almost likes it. When February 28, it lasts until February 22, 2026. This exhibition is not only in the two centuries of the organization, but also in Borough artistic practices and wider heritage in the seventeenth century. Brooklyn, is the story of its Museum and Beaux-Arts building, for a long time.
Visible on 22 February 2026.
New York Transit Museum
Whether they love or keep in contempt, New York Metro is key to the daily life of New Yorker. If you visit the city, you should take at least once to understand how people living here lives, it is what the city becomes so accessible. And why not take this subway to the New York Museum in Brooklyn, located on 4 and 5 trains in Borough Hall and Trains at Jay Street-Metroch, because The subway is … 120 meters. To celebrate birthday. It has several artifacts, photographs and multimedia facilities, long meters, opening October 27, 1904.
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Brooklyn Public Library
Did you know that Turkey saved James Baldwin’s life, or you learned from the last exhibition of Brooklyn Public Library, Turkey saved my life – Baldwin in Istanbul, 1961-1971? Last year, it was the centenary of the birth of the American author, and this exhibition examines the period of his life deliberately spent elsewhere in the populated city of Bosphorus, racism and homophobia. “Turkey saved my life,” he said Baldwin said something and meant, and he wrote Another country.