Happy #Nowruz! ✨ Cheers to those who celebrate this springtime festival in honor of the vernal equinox—which hit at exactly 5:37 am ET this morning. Won't you join us for "Wine Drinking in a Spring Garden," this ca. 1430 painting on silk? https://t.co/he3bQGWi7o
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Nestled among 11th- to 13th-century celadons in our Arts of Korea Gallery, this work by Yee Sookyung was made with fragments of broken works that were rejected by the potters who made them. Pictured: "Translated Vase" (2011). © Yeesookyun https://t.co/nXfD0wOfzt
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Nowruz Mobarak! Happy Persian New Year and welcome to the first day of spring. We're celebrating its arrival with this Achaemenid silver phiale, which was used for drinking wine. https://t.co/H2AojVhI1q
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Izumi Kato’s exhibition at Perrotin dispatches us to long-forgotten realms of childhood, when the world was full of benign, sinister, weird, and mysterious beings. https://t.co/RNpWpSkple
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Is it floating in the air? That's the question you have to ask when viewing Katerina Marchenko‘s ethereal tulle creations. https://t.co/0tOMZ9W6PV
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“Art is a necessity, a value and a gift that everyone should be allowed to experience.” —Anthony McGill ICYMI watch our latest #MetLiveArts digital premiere featuring renowned musician Anthony McGill with the Catalyst Quartet. https://t.co/QDDN90D93A
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Zoroastrianism centers on the ethical struggle to promote truth and cosmic order (Asha) and to overcome deceit and falsehood (Druj). In Zoroastrian religion, the arrival of spring represents the triumph of truth and light over darkness. https://t.co/PiJfwzfXoZ
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The linguistic imagination of William Fuller’s new collection, Daybreak, takes the form of sustained odysseys between philosophical abstraction and the everyday concrete. https://t.co/StVy2vTwT3
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On view: #WhiteCube in #WestPalmBeach The presentation, titled ‘Collective Memory’ and running until 3 April, includes #TraceyEmin’s bronze sculpture ‘I love you’ (2014). Click here for more information: https://t.co/OnZSzsdQZT https://t.co/aOPai9Cki1
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This festive painting shares a scene of courtly love as a suitor offers a cup of wine to a maiden, who holds in her hand a leaf from a safina, an anthology of poetry typically formatted in an oblong-shaped book (and—psst!—a delightful nod to #WorldPoetryDay tomorrow). https://t.co/gCReOJzEfF
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This bowl was probably made in the region of present-day Turkey and shows how luxury vessels of the Achaemenid court were adopted throughout the empire. https://t.co/l2Ie4oThea https://t.co/OK6uzr5yIj
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This week, Hong Kong's culture scene is facing major challenges, an NFT "house" sells big, Ishmael Reed on Alice Walker, Woody Allen's manipulation, and more. https://t.co/BA2jHdQMgV
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Heading to The Met this weekend? We can't wait to see you! Plan ahead by reviewing our updated visitor guidelines and help us ensure a safe experience for all. https://t.co/7qAX9iDbBz
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