A Brooklyn based artist by the name of Swoon has just started a fabulous exhibit at the Brooklyn Museum. In this artistic exhibit she celebrates everyday people and explores social and environmental issues with her signature paper portraits and figurative installations. The product of Brooklyn’s Pratt Institute is best known for her beautifully large, intricately-cut prints wheat pasted to industrial buildings in both Brooklyn and Manhattan.

The Brooklyn Museum describes the exhibit

For this exhibition, Swoon creates a site-specific installation in our rotunda gallery, transforming it into a fantastic landscape centering on a monumental sculptural tree with a constructed environment at its base, including sculpted boats and rafts, figurative prints and drawings, and cut paper foliage.

Often inspired by contemporary and historical events, Swoon engages with climate change in the installation as a response to the catastrophic Hurricane Sandy that struck the Atlantic Coast in 2012, and Doggerland, a landmass that once connected Great Britain and Europe and that was destroyed by a tsunami 8,000 years ago.

Singer/Song-writer and Producer Alicia Keys took time out to take in the exhibit and expressed that it encouraged her to “Never stop dreaming.”
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Keys posted on her Instagram

This magnificent exhibit of @swoonhq at the Brooklyn museum made me smile. The imagination holds the greatest fantasy! Never stop dreaming..

“Swoon: Submerged Motherlands” exhibit will be displayed at the Brooklyn Museum in Prospect Heights until August 24th in the Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Gallery on the 5th Floor. It’s a MUST see!