Good morning! The Brooklyn Museum has announced the roster for its inaugural open-call exhibition, where works by 216 artists who call the borough home will fill the institution’s Great Hall. Check out the full list of participating artists in our report below. In othernews, the Emmys defend the nomination of a documentary by young Palestinian reporter Bisan Owda after a petition targeted her and called for the film’s disqualification.
Also today, 93-year-old Italian artist Isabella Ducrot four decades into her practice, a new documentary about the culture and community of the US-Mexico borderland, and the subversive murals of LA’s 3B Collective. — Lakshmi Rivera Amin, Associate Editor
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Her meticulously assembled, labyrinthine stitches, sketches, and scribbles are like narrative threads weaving their way through a rich life. | Kimberly Bradley
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Opening on October 4, The Brooklyn Artists Exhibition will celebrate the museum's 200th anniversary by spotlighting talent across the borough. | Rhea Nayyar
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Bisan Owda’s eight-minute film tells the story of the Israeli attack on the Al-Shifa Hospital, where she and thousands of others were sheltering. | Rhea Nayyar
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The group exemplifies what a decolonial art practice can be: honoring all contributors rather than crediting one artist with sole authorship of a work. | Renée Reizman
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The coming-of-age documentary is as full of whimsy and joy as it is packed with clear-eyed resilience. | Eileen G’Sell
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