Ukrainian soldiers discovered a trove of ancient Greek urns while digging trenches in Odessa: https://t.co/oLwU1i3s0f https://t.co/22SfI5oyqC
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Go inside "In America: An Anthology of Fashion"—our stunning new exhibition in The Met's American Wing period rooms exploring hidden narratives in American fashion—with curator Andrew Bolton as your guide. Learn more and plan your visit: https://t.co/91fpmGYPjv #MetInAmerica https://t.co/9SC00U8Hq0
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The U.N. estimates that ~6 million refugees have fled Ukraine. Through Labor Day, we're offering a free general admission ticket to those with a Ukrainian passport. Read more about Ukrainian art from Oleksandra Kovalchuk of the Odesa Fine Arts Museum: https://t.co/i36Xq3fSVc https://t.co/Phv5WB2frK
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LEGO is releasing a set inspired by Van Gogh's 'The Starry Night' painting. https://t.co/Jfb9Lg8cxm
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Now on view at the Walker Art Center through September 4, ‘Liz Larner: Don’t put it back like it was’ presents some 30 works produced by the artist since 1987. The largest survey of Larner’s work since 2001, the exhibition underscores the power and intention of her practice to reconsider objects in physical space as not only a matter of architectural proportions but also as a social, gendered, and psychological construction. The exhibition is co-organized by the Walker and SculptureCenter, where it was presented earlier this year. Photos: Eric Mueller walkerartcenter sculpturecenter #LizLarner #Dontputitbacklikeitwas #Walker #WalkerArt #SculptureCenter #contemporaryart #sculpture
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Dawoud Bey’s retrospective, “An American Project” at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, captures his unmatched technical skill at photographing Black culture. https://t.co/bSnalZNny6
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When does something become more than just some...thing? Introducing our new podcast Immaterial. Join host #CamilleDungy as she explores artists' materials and what they reveal about art, history, and humanity. #MetImmaterial Subscribe on @ApplePodcasts: https://t.co/iCXhSOX8KR https://t.co/pCma8PyqUg
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See the trailer for a new documentary about artist King Saladeen’s work in Sequoia National Park: https://t.co/aqitiYFCJI https://t.co/mTSfKwMdQa
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If you've tried to post a photo of Louise Bourgeois' "sexual" fabrics on Instagram you might have found it deleted before you'd even hit share. Who is trying to ban Bourgeois? @haywardgallery https://t.co/AqaDcjkzZp
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The tomb of an ancient Egyptian official who would have been responsible for secret documents was discovered in the ancient Egyptian necropolis Saqqara. https://t.co/aPZU7kkZ8B
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The United Kingdom and Greece have agreed to formal talks regarding the repatriation of the #ParthenonMarbles. https://t.co/HieGPNCAQY
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Sotheby’s notched a solid $408.5 million Modern art New York sale fueled by the reliable churn of blue-chip Monets and Picassos: https://t.co/5mWXMYzdpy https://t.co/vRKkouHihq
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📣 New Yorkers! Love NYC arts and culture? Tomorrow, May 19 at 12 pm, join Council Member and Cultural Affairs Committee Chair @OsseChi and the cultural community to ask the Mayor and City Council to support culture in the budget. #CultureForAll RSVP: https://t.co/OGwTCmXnKE https://t.co/WsKprHJBe5
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The Indianapolis Museum of Art announced that educator Colette Pierce Burnette will be its next president and chief executive, the first Black woman to lead the institution in its 139-year-history. https://t.co/eAsmhUPERU
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“They’re proposing lower wages than they’ve ever given even before people organized” — Whitney workers crash the museum’s gala in protest of “lowball” wages. https://t.co/Qdc4JX1Xlq
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