Art and DesignBrooklyn Museum’s African Art Galleries to Unite Continent by The TamesisThe Brooklyn Museum plans to open a new gallery for its African art collection, hoping visitors will see their culture “represented with dignity.” Post Views: 2 Share this Facebook X Telegram Whatsapp Email TagsAfricanartBrooklyncontinentGalleriesMuseumsuniteRelated Posts Outside Art Basel Hong Kong, Cyborgs, Abstractions and More March 24, 2026 Gold, A New Art Space in Hong Kong, Opens March 24, 2026 Hong Kong Readies for Art Week With Optimism and a Healthy Caution March 23, 2026 The TamesisLeave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Previous StoryWicked Stepmother No Longer, a Female Pharoah Gets a Reputational Makeover Next StoryNicolas Di Felice Exits Courrèges After Five Years Latest from Blog How to Sell Fashion (Whether Vintage or Not!) on eBay: A Beginner’s Guide by The Tamesis The Final, Flying Colors of Matisse’s ‘Second Life’ by The Tamesis How Parker Thatch’s Creative Director Joyce Lee Packs for Vacation by The Tamesis Inside Poshmark’s App Revamp Under CRO Elizabeth von der Goltz by The Tamesis Console Tables That Fit In Anywhere by The Tamesis Nicolas Di Felice Exits Courrèges After Five Years by The Tamesis Wicked Stepmother No Longer, a Female Pharoah Gets a Reputational Makeover by The Tamesis Who Won Fashion Month FW26 On Social Media? by The Tamesis Exploring Hong Kong’s Textile Trail by The Tamesis 4 Key Takeaways From Tokyo Fashion Week FW26 by The TamesisRelated Posts Outside Art Basel Hong Kong, Cyborgs, Abstractions and More March 24, 2026 Gold, A New Art Space in Hong Kong, Opens March 24, 2026 Hong Kong Readies for Art Week With Optimism and a Healthy Caution March 23, 2026 Previous StoryWicked Stepmother No Longer, a Female Pharoah Gets a Reputational Makeover Next StoryNicolas Di Felice Exits Courrèges After Five Years