This presentation includes photographs, drawings, archival documents, and contributions by Norman Foster, Jennifer Wen Ma, Kiki Smith, and Tan Dun, all of whom have participated in the Everything Is Museum series. Also on view are designs that have been developed by Thomas Krens for Guggenheim museums, and ideas for museum proposals contributed by various members of the public.
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Fighting for the Fatherland: The Patriotism of Jews in WWI
This exhibition of photos, letters, artwork, documents and other rare artifacts will show the extent to which Jewish citizens fought for the Fatherland. -
GlassLab
GlassLab is an innovative program of The Corning Museum of Glass that pairs its master glassmakers with some of the most creative minds working in design today. -
Yours Forever? – Workshops for the Past
The National Museum has more than 90 conservators specializing in every form of conservation: from paper and metal to textiles and plastic. The functioning workshops will give visitors a unique opportunity to see how we preserve and restore paintings, musical instruments, bog bodies and much more. -
Votes for Women
Votes for Women, the latest exhibition to be presented in the Herstory Gallery of the recently opened Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art, explores Susan B. Anthony’s contribution to the American suffrage movement, the contributions of eight other important American suffragists, and... -
Climate Change: The Threat To Life and A New Energy Future
Climate Change: The Threat to Life and A New Energy Future, will examine one of the most pressing scientific issues of our time—the massive, human-induced warming of Earth, a phenomenon that could lead to drought, rising sea levels, heavy storms, and other events with potentially dire impacts... -
The Family Singer
This exhibition chronicles the lives and works of three Singer siblings : the brothers Israel Joshua (1893-1944) and Isaac Bashevis (1904-1991), and their elder sister Esther (1891-1954), all of whom well acclaimed and famed figures in Yiddish Literature. -
Rococo: The Continuing Curve 1730–2008
Rococo: The Continuing Curve, 1730–2008, fully explores rococo style and its continuing revivals up to the present day in multiple fields, including furniture, decorative arts, textiles, prints, and drawings. The exhibition will chart the progress of rococo style as it radiates out from Paris... -
Bigger than Life: The Boundless Genius of Yiddish Theater
A special exhibition made up of posters, playbills, photographs, theater plans, advertisements and correspondence relating to the Yiddish Theater, of which New York had nearly thirty during the 1920's. -
Afghanistan: A Glimpse of War
This groundbreaking exhibition presents Canada's participation in the war in Afghanistan. -
Business Evolution of a Borough
This installation will highlight archival materials from the collections of Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce and the Brooklyn Historical Society and celebrates the Chamber's 90 years of service to the Borough.