Must-See Exhibit: Soul of a Nation at Brooklyn Museum

Must-See Exhibit: Soul of a Nation at Brooklyn Museum

If you haven’t made it out to see the Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power exhibit at Brooklyn Museum yet, you have exactly one month left to make it happen!

Photography: Jonathan Dorado

Photography: Jonathan Dorado

The powerful exhibit, which has been on view at the museum since September, shines light on a broad spectrum of Black artistic practice from 1963 to 1983 — one of the most politically, socially and aesthetically revolutionary periods in American history. Featuring over 150 works by more than 60 Black artists, the exhibition offers an unparalleled opportunity to see a wide array of dynamic art that responded to this important moment.

Photography: Jonathan Dorado

Photography: Jonathan Dorado

You may have caught Kennedy Johnson (a.k.a. @presidentkennedy)’s recent IG takeover which offered a sneak peek into the exhibit and some of its highlights. Check the galleries below by DP Jolly & Jonathan Dorado for even more goodness.

The show ends on February 3rd, so be sure to grab your bestie and make it happen! More info here.

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