I Wanted You To Fuck Me So Much I Couldn't Paint Anymore by traceyeminstudio #traceyemin xavierhufkens
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Unlike any other medium, photography was adopted across the world almost simultaneously after its invention. 📸 Learn about the early histories of photography in West Africa on the #MetTimeline → https://t.co/5AUpU63MkS https://t.co/VcrJfQRg6S
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Become a volunteer at The Met! ✨ We are currently accepting applications for new volunteers, who will begin training in fall 2021. Questions? Sign up for a virtual info session, held January 11–23. Learn more: https://t.co/dYPUkK3foe https://t.co/6HyLraS9Lf
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Adventure Awaits, me, watercolour pencils, 2021
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The Uffizi will show rarely seen sketches from Dante's "Divine Comedy" to commemorate the 700th anniversary of the poet's death: https://t.co/EQX12SbMAJ https://t.co/gHVERJM8YP
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Azure harbor, By me, watercolor, 2020
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Here, Aert van der Neer has shown his villagers at play. The man about to strike the ball with his long club is brightly lit. Perhaps a little chilly in his fashionable clothes, he stands out in his white shirt sleeves: https://t.co/AV7sdMKT7W https://t.co/rY9ppeGdUR
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Bob Ross may have been the most important artist of 2020. Here's why it's not just a "happy little accident": https://t.co/EcwxdzCzS0 https://t.co/zmbfhWE2Ta
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Book Club | The opening of @royalacademy's Francis Bacon show may have been postponed this month, but fear not: we asked the artist's friend and biographer Michael Peppiatt to recommend five top Bacon books for you to sink your teeth into #TANbookclub https://t.co/JxiY75L4px
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There is just over a week left to visit ‘100 Drawings from Now,’ an exhibition of works by artists including Rachel Harrison, Raymond Pettibon, and Christina Quarles, which spotlight the urgency, intimacy, and universality of drawing during moments of upheaval and isolation. The show is on view at The Drawing Center through Sunday, January 17. Images (from left): Installation view; Rachel Harrison, 'Singer and Three Ballerinas, Four,’ 2020; Raymond Pettibon, 'No Title (Twilight zone marathon.),' 2020; Christina Quarles, 'Bury Me In Cupertino (No, No, No, I Wont Fergit To Put Roses On Yer Grave),' 2020. raymond_pettibon_ cequarles drawingcenter #RachelHarrison #ChristinaQuarles #RaymondPettibon #100DrawingsfromNow
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Freshness, Me, Oil, 2021
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"The magnificent beauty of the natural world is a manifestation of the mysterious natural laws that will be forever obscured from us." —#AlbertBierstadt 🖼️: "Valley of the Yosemite" (1864), oil on paperboard https://t.co/2czvEMTtC0
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The grotesque is inherently associated with the feminine, long having shaped depictions of the female body—prostitutes, femmes fatales, and sorceresses. https://t.co/1NfTfOnelh
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