Born in March, Sister Rosetta Tharpe (1915-1973), legendary US singer, songwriter, guitarist, and recording artist who played rock'n'roll long before anyone else, a pioneer in music #WomensArt 🎸 https://t.co/u2VILrBrWT
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Lookin' sharp ⚔️ In Edo-period Japan, sword fittings and accessories were used for self-expression and were considered symbols of power and authority. NOW ON VIEW—Explore the world of sword fashion in "Samurai Splendor: Sword Fittings from Edo Japan." https://t.co/n2hHeXvtj4
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We're excited to announce the release of a new print exclusively available in the Colossal Shop! The limited-edition print "Oil Slick" by Tiffany Bozic is part of a fundraiser for Art into Acres, an artist-founded land conservancy nonprofit. Shop now: https://t.co/sScWazCEJC https://t.co/5wQOq2Zot1
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Generative art is anything that couples a code with a series of artificial events that can output endless variations, be it baskets, paintings, or NFTs. https://t.co/KfwilyOW24
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Spotlight: Artist Mareo Rodriguez imagines a natural world in constant motion: https://t.co/TFrcA6f2xQ https://t.co/q5XLAHG4wj
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📣 Calling all #MetTeens! 📣 Interested in exploring careers in museums? On Saturday, March 26, join current Met interns to learn more about our high school internship program. Register for free: https://t.co/27VrXdJWzd https://t.co/3bLIwT37OF
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Inscriptions and meaning in ancient paint sets define them as culturally significant objects, providing insight into the role of a painter within each civilization. https://t.co/yFObhITPLA
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Stunning Kalu Waterfall in the Malshej Region 💦🍃 by im_yash_m 🎵 Odesza - Falls (Instrumental) https://t.co/Eli6zm7qRU
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For this year's Falles festival in Valencia, a melting polar bear and surreal wildlife sculptures by Dulk burned to the ground https://t.co/cIsuMkWgvs https://t.co/dZT21cXjNX
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Getty welcomes Rita Cofield, newly hired to advance the Los Angeles African American Historic Places Project. Her work focuses on historic preservation of Black history in Southern California: https://t.co/lJjxuJCH35 https://t.co/aBvC2fokDC
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Nineteen international musicians. One epic night. 💥 Tomorrow, Thursday, March 24, join musician Matthew Evan Taylor for "Life Returns," which draws on musical practices from across the globe to celebrate resiliency, light, and color. Get tickets: https://t.co/wJ0yrcrWCM https://t.co/9yN3nJwl1j
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Remembering #MadeleineAlbright, the first woman to serve as U.S. Secretary of State. Dutch designer Gijs Bakker created the "Liberty Brooch" (1997) specifically for Albright—well-known for using brooches to make nonverbal political and diplomatic statements. https://t.co/GwbSJS3SHr
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The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco have acquired a rare painting by Marie Guillemine-Benoist, the first female history painter to show at the Paris Salon https://t.co/2Uie43QSfj
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Comment | Ceramics are central to humanity. To dismiss them as 'decorative' is absurd, says @benlukeart https://t.co/dhB0qCD7g6
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How Jo Nivison Hopper, long known as wife and model of Edward Hopper, is being rediscovered as an artistic force in her own right: https://t.co/Te5XUbm7gX https://t.co/RzhZvl985p
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