Old man winter, me, snow, 2023
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A dish and teapot, 1930 designed by Margarete Heymann, aka Grete Marks, former student at the Bauhaus #WomensArt https://t.co/pbX1QhVHKj
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‘My breath is part of the universe pulsating.’ – #MariaBartuszová 🌳💧🥚 Take a deep breath and rest your eyes on Bartuszová's extraordinary sculptures at Tate Modern, inspired by the natural world of raindrops, seeds, nests and eggshells. 🎟️ https://t.co/AbzQwaXWVJ https://t.co/ybzSWUsOIX
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FINAL WEEK—Visit "Hear Me Now: The Black Potters of Old Edgefield, South Carolina" to experience the legacy of African American potters from the 19th-century American South in dialogue with contemporary artistic responses. Learn more: https://t.co/qWR3oyOk1p https://t.co/I84foZQsVD
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Ruby Silvious, artist known for using the tea bag as a canvas for her artworks #WomensArt https://t.co/aeiHBkSxN6
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TOKYO GF “Azami”, me, digital, 2022
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Take a look inside "Scandinavian Design and the United States, 1890–1980," on view until February 5, 2023 ✨ https://t.co/LTw8KgKQS9
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Nia, me, oil paint, 2023
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Needle lace with silk thread and copper wire contour combined with birch branch by Hungarian textile artist © Ágnes Herczeg, born in 1968. https://t.co/hrE9MSmqN0
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If you know the answer to this question, you certainly know your art history: Which French sculptor, best known for his small-scale terracotta sculptures, created this marble figure in 1770? #ArtJeopardy Drop a comment. ⬇️ Then check your answer 🔎👉🏽 https://t.co/hq7QA5USoW https://t.co/DbMjGMHufH
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A vibrant 1961 canvas by the Chippewa painter George Morrison is the first work by a Native American artist added to the @ngadc's collection of Abstract Expressionism. https://t.co/wEtfPhkj2Y
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Ariel Pink used an artist’s image on an album cover without her consent. She responded with a series of blistering NFTs: https://t.co/GTyoxOXjz7 https://t.co/0egjDhrTGs
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