Mondrian consistently questioned and reinvented his work—all while navigating countless personal and professional challenges. His wisdom touches on the importance of self-advocacy, camaraderie, exposure to new environments, and patience. https://t.co/wiHlfUO70X
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Photographs by Taizo Kato, artist and co-owner of an important hub for fine art photography called The Korin in Downtown Los Angeles. #AAPIHM https://t.co/oQP1o89nZ1
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Eid Mubarak! In the mid-16th century, Ottoman artists—painters and textile designers as well as potters—devised a decorative style that featured lifelike flowers, including tulips, roses and hyacinths. https://t.co/ns7GmtcUWl
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Want to spend your days surrounded by art? Become a Met volunteer! 🎨 Learn about The Met collection and create a welcoming environment for our diverse audiences. All are welcome to apply, no experience necessary. Applications are due May 31: https://t.co/0WogU5UUl6 https://t.co/F1mPuVTdz2
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For the next two weeks, Christie's will project Andy Warhol's portrait of Marilyn Monroe onto the facade of Rockefeller Center: https://t.co/EJri1PNRtr https://t.co/F1n9BiTZBs
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Getty added 79 photographs made between 1919 and 1940 by Japanese American artists, including many made by members of the Japanese Camera Pictorialists of California to our collection in 2020. https://t.co/foHtZXlkbg
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Thousands of unseen Andrew Wyeth paintings will make their public debut as part of a new push from the artist's foundation: https://t.co/7w2t3MN9Ts https://t.co/f3NfanjD9I
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Beautiful Japanese Watercolours https://t.co/Yw2Le9qwng https://t.co/VwT2j6Toe6 https://t.co/kBKKk8ytSr
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A vital record of the early years of the Industrial Workers of the World, the 1979 documentary “The Wobblies” is returning to theaters. https://t.co/pbaKIbN1Hx
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The exuberant floral imagery of the new style, disciplined by a lone cypress tree, appears in the center of this plate from about 1570. 🎨: "Plate" (about 1570), Iznik, Turkey; fritware, painted on white slip under a clear glaze
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Kato died suddenly at age 36, and was never able to join the Japanese Camera Pictorialists of California or JCPC, a photo club that met in Little Tokyo up until World War II when cameras were declared contraband in the hands of Japanese Americans. https://t.co/foHtZXlkbg
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Fossils Woven on a Bed of Embroidery https://t.co/9DjkmtnN2u https://t.co/FQRmM2g8t2 https://t.co/NKG2nnb779
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SuperRare is about to get super real. The popular NFT Marketplace is opening its first brick-and-mortar pop-up gallery in SoHo: https://t.co/WR4TvywbLG https://t.co/mepBwcEzPv
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The trio references the Chinese dissident artist’s photography series, "Study of Perspective," in which his middle finger is raised to monuments and politically charged sites around the world. https://t.co/oSV1jXlrjA
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Billy Anania shines a light on the Art Workers’ Inquiry and how its methods for art workers to speak openly on capitalism and colonialism. https://t.co/MigpAz8I8S
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