BSA Images Of The Week: 05.24.26

Welcome to BSA’s Images of the Week – our selection of art on the streets that collectively document the evolution of the scene from our perspective.

It’s a rainy Memorial Day weekend in New York and many picnics, war memorial events, camping trips, hikes in the Catskills, shares on Long Island, and strolls to the park are impacted, with the dreary cold weather canceling many plans. We start our…

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BSA Images Of The Week: 05.17.26

Welcome to BSA Images of the Week. You look amazing in that shirt!

We were running up that hill this week to see the designer currently on view at the Brooklyn Museum, Iris van Herpen, in the exhibition _Iris van Herpen: Sculpting the Senses_. Her work often looks less like traditional couture and more like living systems captured in motion — borrowing from coral formations, jellyfish,…

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The Brooklyn Museum is Building a New Home for Its African Art Collection

The Brooklyn Museum will undergo the development of a $13 million, 6,400 square foot exhibition space to house and reimagine its collection of African art, Hyperallergic reports. The extensive renovation and design project will kick off this summer, and the galleries are expected to open in the fall of 2027. To make way for the new space, the 200-year-old museum […]

Keisha Scarville Awarded Brooklyn Museum’s $25,000 UOVO Prize

The Brooklyn Museum has announced Keisha Scarville as the winner of its sixth UOVO Prize. Scarville, who investigates themes of migration, memory, loss, and absence through a practice encompassing photography, collage, and archival material, will receive an unrestricted $25,000 cash grant as well as a public exhibition at the museum’s Iris Cantor Plaza, and a commission to create a large-scale…

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