Brooklyn Museum reveals details of more than 300 acquisitions made over the past year
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The new and recent acquisitions also include works by African and Asian artists, further contributing to the diversity of the museum's encyclopaedic collection.
Highlights from the past year's acquisitions, revealed on 20 November, include works by the 2023 MacArthur Fellows Dyani White Hawk and María Magdalena Campos-Pons (the latter of whom is currently the subject of a solo show at the museum), Rashid Johnson and a wallpaper pattern the artist Sheila Bridges created in collaboration with the English manufacturer Wedgwood.
The museum also deepened its holdings of works by Modern Asian American artists this year, including through the acquisition of Satoshi's Room (1945-54), a painting by the Japanese-born American artist Hisako Hibi (1907-1991).
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