All That Glitters… April 6, 2025
Posted by judylobo in Zoo.Tags: anniversary, art, Art exhibit, Brooklyn, Brooklyn Museum, lunch, NYC, photography, Solid Gold, Toms
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The Brooklyn Museum’s 200th Anniversary is being celebrated with a dazzling, glitzy, all encompassing exhibit entitled Solid Gold. With over 500 works, taking up almost the entire fifth floor, we spent two hours enjoying this wonderful exhibition. The majesty of gold in a shimmering exhibition dedicated to the element that has inspired countless works of art, fashion, film, music, and design. As a material and a color, gold has symbolized beauty, honor, joy, ritual, spirituality, success, and wealth throughout history. It has also taken on myriad forms: from millennia-old depictions of an idealized world to opulent 13th- and 14th-century Italian altarpieces and intricate Japanese screens, to contemporary artwork and haute couture marvels. With a sweeping range of objects and a global perspective, this exhibition traces the many odysseys of the metal that has influenced cultures and legacies worldwide to this day. This exhibit is on through July 6th, 2025. An important part of our ‘arting’ days is lunch. The Brooklyn Museum recently closed their delicious dining experience on the first floor. Instead they have a cafeteria style unappetizing section near the front door. Since art makes us hungry we ventured out to Washington Place and found Tom’s Restaurant, established in 1936. I would imagine that not much has changed since 1936 (even the prices). Long story short…it is now our ‘go to’ lunch experience when at the Brooklyn Museum.
This was so much more than I could have expected. Great show! And your photos are fantastic!!! ⭐️
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Thanks my arting friend. That means a lot!
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WOW
I have to go!
Thanks!
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It is terrific!
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Tom’s Restaurant! I haven’t been there in ages. My son, Sean, used to live around the corner from the Brooklyn Museum. I remember visits to the Museum followed by lunch at Tom’s. I’m going to do a nostalgia visit to the museum and Tom’s restaurant. Thanks for the information about the museum show and the 200th anniversary.
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I thought of you and Sean as we were hunting for Tom’s. Always good to hear from you.
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Gold sure does make things pop – lovely pics Judy! My favorite are the cranes on the Japanese screen. And not sure you know – smaller babies are always delivered by storks and bigger babies need to be delivered by cranes. 🙂
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Hahahaha
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