'The War on Women is a War on Everyone' Poster by Favianna Rodriguez, US artist of Afro-Peruvian heritage. #WomensArt https://t.co/9TCV2StQYV
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Barbara Kruger explains her cover for New York Magazine, a politically charged polemic against the end of Roe v. Wade: https://t.co/mcymmO9goo https://t.co/HgvSnpbanj
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This hand-colored daguerreotype fits in the palm of your hand and depicts Queen Kalama Hakaleleponi Kapakuhaili of Hawai'i. She became the queen consort of the Kingdom of Hawai'i when she married King Kamehameha III on February 14, 1837. This image was made about 1853–54. https://t.co/n7OdciaD5U
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In his wryly playful portraits, artist Bill Mayer creates eccentric guises with flora and fauna https://t.co/hIOSrp5KPL https://t.co/yDVli79ExV
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French astrophotographer Thierry Legault captured the full moon perfectly centered within Paris' iconic Arc de Triomphe. https://t.co/VcCU1vmzHo
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Portrait of Queen Kalama Hakaleleponi Kapakuhaili of Hawaii, about 1853–54, attributed to Dr. Huge Stangenwald. Getty Museum https://t.co/hf4DLkssx9 https://t.co/J9QaRASpj9
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"Lost Wax," a wax Christ figure by Salvador Dalí, was discovered by a commercial gallery in Hawaii and put on display today, the anniversary of the Surrealist’s 118th birthday. https://t.co/6TIjuOrfJT
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Montblanc Haus, a shrine to writing and creativity (and good penmanship), opens in Germany: https://t.co/OJNVJ3dVGe https://t.co/y6i9vN1CGY
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Minimalist artist #DonaldJudd helped transform the rural desert town of #Marfa, Texas. It’s now joining the National Register of Historic Places. https://t.co/4qHrw0QfSr
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After his Surrealist phase, the later work of Salvador Dali, who was born today in 1904, once dismissed by scholars as banal kitsch, is now being celebrated for being so ahead of its time it looks as though it could have been made yesterday. https://t.co/PnyqExv8SX https://t.co/ccVkhUqsOR
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Instagram is rolling out NFT tools this week, letting digital collectors clearly show that they own an image: https://t.co/1vEPIU52eX https://t.co/i83WCMGung
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"[The Met's podcast #FrameOfMind] made me think about how—because I suffer from anxiety quite often—that if I actually used art as a way of trying to stabilize my emotions, it could be actually quite powerful.” — @BBCSounds https://t.co/6yX3lvSH7s
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In her miniature ceramic sculptures, Queens-based artist Keisha Prioleau-Martin captures moments of tender stillness. https://t.co/IvEarYRXNj https://t.co/GilMc9Wp5H
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