Deal 'em up! 🃏 This is the only known complete deck of playing cards from the 15th century. Instead of diamonds, hearts, clubs, and spades, this medieval deck has a hunting theme—hunting horns, dog collars, dog leashes, and game nooses. Learn more: https://t.co/BcrjrPVj68 https://t.co/04IMTdZ28a
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“African Abstraction” at Montague Contemporary brings together the works of artists Bouvy Enkobo, Marc Standing, Muna Malik, and Thameur Mejr: https://t.co/QgohdhVtiz https://t.co/AL5AXeYfwX
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“As art and artists are caught in the crosshairs of conflict and crisis, it is imperative to preserve both the artistic freedom and cultural heritage that is being threatened around the world.” https://t.co/GrDUTXZO0R
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Top five this week | Finnish customs have seized three shipments containing paintings and sculptures from Russian museums due to suspected violations of sanctions connected to Russia’s invasion. The works of art have a total insurance value of €42m https://t.co/prd5AsDX77
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NOW ON VIEW—See more than 70 new garments in the latest rotation of “In America: A Lexicon of Fashion.” This re-installation expands on the modern vocabulary of American fashion and reflects the concept of fashion as a living art form. Plan your visit: https://t.co/y4W8DVcjf8 https://t.co/BR9ncrp7w6
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Crypto journalist Amy Castor joins executive editor Julia Halperin on the Art Angle podcast to discuss the wild story of the company behind the Bored Ape Yacht Club: https://t.co/YOdrPqdr6I https://t.co/1y8x6FTqs1
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“I don’t think about sculpture,” Charles Ray has said, “I think sculpturally.” https://t.co/ZJMDuPCbiG https://t.co/SEPhUi9Ylo
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A new exhibition engages with the fluid and ever-changing idea of the artist’s studio now and in the recent past. https://t.co/w8sx7qDBnj
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Art has long been inspired by great romances and lovers turned muses (or vice versa), so it’s no surprise that artist couples have gone to great lengths to communicate their love. https://t.co/HCdAN0E8Wx
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Can you heist street art? Yes you can, and right now there’s a massive global crime spree going on + more art industry news: https://t.co/zLGsTNhcHr https://t.co/6Oo5yhHG0A
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The artworks were returning to Russia from museums in Italy and Japan, where they were on loan. https://t.co/Geyl4gZ5pT
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The House with the Little Tower Seen from the Northeast, about 1660, Adriaen van de Velde A Milkmaid, about 1642–46, Aelbert Cuyp A Cow Grazing, about 1663, Adriaen van de Velde Landscape with Cattle, Sheep, and Herders, about 1800–1810, Jacob van Strij
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Top five this week | The sale at @Sothebys New York will coincide with the delayed opening of the controversial exhibition Philip Guston Now at @mfaboston https://t.co/YfGSR0J2TY
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