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4 years ago

(Jun 23, 2021 06:20)

Astonishing new drawings of infinite architectural labyrinths by artist Benjamin Sacks. https://t.co/iYaQHmezWr https://t.co/15cNGQmLea

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4 years ago

(Jun 23, 2021 06:06)

Reject modernity, embrace escapist tradition. ✌️ During the early Western Jin dynasty, these seven literati secluded themselves in a bamboo grove outside the capital to drink wine, engage in witty discourse, and play music and chess. #BigMood Learn more: https://t.co/KjGpBPgcpi https://t.co/5eys7pOnHX

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4 years ago

(Jun 23, 2021 06:32)

East of the Sun and West of the Moon illustrated by Kay Nielsen (Danish, 1886 - 1957) https://t.co/YxFMQuixkc

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4 years ago

(Jun 23, 2021 07:04)

Jacopo Zucchi made this highly finished compositional study, or modello, for the small-scale painting The Golden Age, now in the @uffizigalleries. It depicts the first of the four ages of the world as described in classical mythology, which was a happy and prosperous period. https://t.co/kSAepdHBj2

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4 years ago

(Jun 23, 2021 06:16)

✨ Exhibition Update! We are happy to share that the closing date for "Yoshitomo Nara" at LACMA has been extended until January 2, 2022. ✨ Visit https://t.co/NUMqVdcyK2 to reserve your tickets to see it (or see it again) soon! https://t.co/qM3LYHihAL

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4 years ago

(Jun 23, 2021 08:38)

In premodern China, painters and calligraphers learned how to detect distinctions in tone, saturation, and line through close observation. Relish in the art of close looking in "Chinese Painting and Calligraphy Up Close" before it closes on June 27. https://t.co/4rr73YRS0c

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4 years ago

(Jun 23, 2021 07:04)

Take a moment and #stopscrolling. What catches your eye? 👀 Is it the figures dancing in a circle, or those sitting on a hill watching? Perhaps it's the animals? Or maybe it's the robed figures flying in the sky, holding a banner that reads Bel' Anni Del Oro? https://t.co/74f66mgxeq

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4 years ago

(Jun 23, 2021 09:59)

For the first time in centuries, the Rembrandt painting 'The Night Watch' is once again complete, thanks to the help of artificial intelligence https://t.co/rXzNThpJIm

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4 years ago

(Jun 23, 2021 05:57)

Obituaries | Jackie Matisse, granddaughter of Henri Matisse and collaborator with Marcel Duchamp, her stepfather, was a pioneer of kite art and virtual reality https://t.co/aQR31LhNrR

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4 years ago

(Jun 23, 2021 06:21)

From neon signage to antique printing presses and old toy collections, TikTok is bringing niche — and often under-recognized — cultural treasures to the forefront. https://t.co/dVFKZTP6rt

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4 years ago

(Jun 23, 2021 10:16)

Ever wondered what ancient writing tastes like? Here's a delicious recipe for Cuneiform Cookies. https://t.co/g4ThfudeiL

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4 years ago

(Jun 23, 2021 05:39)

Editors’ picks: 9 events for your art calendar this week, from a Sebastião Salgado talk at ICP to a queer punk cabaret: https://t.co/UJrNSyaTwq https://t.co/rIdgpzO9PB

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4 years ago

(Jun 23, 2021 07:54)

Like the space it inaugurates, "Ming Smith: Evidence" revises the art world’s exclusionary past with an unflinching commitment to its own logic and sense of timing. https://t.co/h7gGTfG5GK

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4 years ago

(Jun 23, 2021 08:43)

As the sprawling hub of the evolving modern South, Atlanta has become an important nexus for all aspects of the culture industry, including, in its own homegrown way, art https://t.co/KmbfgpsAjE

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4 years ago

(Jun 23, 2021 07:15)

“Prints mimic what we are as humans: We are all the same and yet every one is different,” explains the contemporary artist Kiki Smith. “I think there’s a spiritual power in repetition, a devotional quality, like saying rosaries.” https://t.co/EnLapwaKup https://t.co/TbLfZ4BUwq

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