This is what scrapbooking dreams are made of. ✨ 🦋 🌸 Our #wcw Emily Clare Harvey is the artist behind this one-of-a-kind 19th-century album, made in remembrance of her marriage to Spencer Philip Harvey following his death. Peruse the full album ⤵️ https://t.co/QUwlz74twD https://t.co/zTQTAw0vCl
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#MetKidsFunFact This 700-year-old mural depicting the Buddha of Medicine is the largest painting in the whole Museum! The 12 warriors depicted at his side symbolize the Buddha’s vows to help others. Learn more: https://t.co/dqK7qEFsb4 https://t.co/b8hnqD6Nan
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Discover the story of Bellini, Giorgione and Titian, some of the leading figures in art at the turn of 16th-century Venice with art historian Salvatore Settis on 15 January: https://t.co/L9CzDHGkEq https://t.co/AViXiorwu7
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Grape,Me,Oils, 2019
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‘The Couch Unsent Piano’ our new collaboration with tomokazumatsuyama is launching today on our website at 14:00 GMT. #tomokazumatsuyama
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Frosty morning, soft pastel, by me, 2021
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Miracle, me, acrylic, 2020
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Color study, Me, Digital, 2021
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This fantastic work by Sara Anstis will soon be in the gallery’s viewing room! The gallery reopens on Friday, January 8. Anstis (b. 1991, Stockholm) uses sensuous soft pastels and paint to build fantasy worlds at a remove from heteronormative patriarchy, yet strikingly transformative of it. The predominant concepts that her works explore are “subjectivity, Eros, Thanatos, humor, personal mythologies, misunderstandings and (mis)anthropomorphisms.” These themes are woven together in her images and installations alongside a plethora of otherworldly elements - strange creatures, surreal landscapes and plants - by which her feminine figures lay claim to desire, for better or for worse. Image: Sara Anstis “Light,” 2020 Soft pastel on paper 14 1/2 x 11 3/4 inches, 36.75 x 30 cm #lylesandking #saraanstis #contemporaryart #pastel
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