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Step inside ‘Giants,’ the first major art exhibition of The Dean Collection, featuring more than 100 works owned by singer-songwriter Alicia Keys and music producer Swizz Beatz. The Brooklyn Museum exhibition highlights nearly 40 Black artists who have shaped the art-historical narrative, including Gordon Parks and Kehinde Wiley. In this extended interview with NBC’s Hoda Kotb, The Deans share their philosophy around collecting Black art and their hope for so many who will view these transformative works for the first time.