"'Kimono Style' is a work of beauty and scholarship; it is also a much-needed oasis of calm." — @voguemagazine #MetKimonos https://t.co/lOeH7IIzMu
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When was the last time a work of art made you look twice? Paul Mpagi Sepuya is a Los Angeles-based photographer who uses mirrors in his work to play with visual perception. https://t.co/yU03mJ2Hcd
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The new monograph Delegation centers Wendy Red Star’s extensive body of work, including self-portraiture, collage, sculpture, and site-specific installations. https://t.co/LR6JoFrA8c
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A British dealer accused of conspiring with Inigo Philbrick in his elaborate art-fraud scheme now faces extradition to the United States: https://t.co/gkOdfBj7Eg https://t.co/y8JVlWWsOk
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Five Indigenous tribes have entered a historic agreement with the US federal government to collaboratively manage the Bears Ears National Monument https://t.co/A5PrWJgAVO @BLMNational @NatlParkService
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🎥 HAPPENING NOW—Tune in as scholars and artists explore Winslow Homer's iconic painting "The Gulf Stream" and its intersecting themes of race, politics, and environment in the context of the Atlantic world. Watch now or stream any time: https://t.co/iTAofxR9pe #MetWinslowHomer https://t.co/vFI3CwtLal
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He's a 10 but his name was Bartholomew the Gouty and he died in 1315.
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“Embrace: Celebrating Pride” is live on #ArtnetAuctions through 6/23, featuring works by Mickalene Thomas, Andy Warhol, Robert Mapplethorpe, and more. A portion of the proceeds from the auction will benefit @GLSEN. Explore all the available works here: https://t.co/f7AZcm4OY2 https://t.co/VTtxLXjRHL
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Trained in the Indian classical dance of Bharatnatyam, dancer Usha Jey uses elements of the traditional technique and pairs it with the hip-hop style. https://t.co/IfPl0LLl3c
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Happy birthday, Wangechi Mutu ✨ Go behind the scenes as the artist explores the inspiration for and making of "The NewOnes, will free Us," her installation of four sculptures that graced The Met's facade in 2019–2020. https://t.co/lr88r0jIAz
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"All the red lines have been crossed." Just days after opening, Documenta conceals an artwork depicting antisemitic stereotypes: https://t.co/BLnGFCPRNO https://t.co/8TGDfb4cvN
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A team of researchers stumbled upon a 4,500-year-old field of seagrass off the coast of Australia, the biggest plant known in the world. https://t.co/ggm1OsIpEl
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#NYC’s last public pay phone has found a new permanent home at the Museum of the City of New York. https://t.co/IodlYAtZVs
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The 58th edition of the Carnegie International—the longest-running recurring exhibition in the US—will feature works by more than 100 artists, collectives and artists’ estates https://t.co/hWChLnKuGM @cmoa
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