'A New Moon and a Vortex (The Wave)' by artist Wendy Spooner #WomensArt 🌙 https://t.co/eXnGnLSmHj
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July is #DisabilityPrideMonth ✨ To celebrate, we're inviting Deaf and Disabled artists to respond to a work in the The Met collection that sparks curiosity and inspiration. We're kicking it off with the words of @ryanseslow: https://t.co/bs2p7w2fQ4
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The ancient world—including the ancient Persian Empire—was a very colorful place. Architecture, statuary, mosaics, textiles, and other objects created environments filled with color. #ConnectingCollections https://t.co/iJtuZMFOM6
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Bored Ape and CryptoPunk NFTs "are not artworks": Collector and creator Derrick Li (@triple_x_space) spoke with us about the distinctions between digital art and collectibles: https://t.co/yMDweG2Tmt https://t.co/SkpD8VkSvW
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Hundreds of copies of the LA-based guerrilla poster artist Robbie Conal’s latest work, “Supreme Injustices,” were pasted up from Venice to Los Feliz. https://t.co/KzfnOzOX1f
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Who’s American? Who decides? Often those in positions of power have only included those who look, live, love, or worship as they do. But people tend to defy categorization—and American artists have always been as multifaceted as the places they call home. https://t.co/t2lXrTXpxT
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Enjoy this artwork and many others in “Persia: Ancient Iran and the Classical World,” on view through August 8 at the Getty Villa. https://t.co/jTxBPebL6v https://t.co/9n02qDc6OW
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Just in time for Independence Day, Sotheby's is auctioning a crucial precursor to the Bill of Rights that could sell for $5 million: https://t.co/hdmj6XGE2B https://t.co/xy6132IF7O
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When his plane disappeared off the coast of Iceland in September 1942, Eric Ravilious became the first artist to be killed on active service during WW2. Now a new documentary sheds light on the work of the romantic visionary @DartmouthFilms https://t.co/luh6dv4erZ
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Air New Zealand's new Dreamliner planes are going to offer bunk beds for economy class passengers starting in 2024. https://t.co/oc3EiEVtRc
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Read more reflections on Met artworks from Deaf and Disabled artists, as part of our #MetAccess series. ⬇️ #DisabilityPride https://t.co/ayAuzkbHbp
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This type of glazed brick was popular in the Mesopotamian regions of Babylonia and Assyria, which were conquered by the Achaemenid Persian Empire. In an inscription, Darius describes bringing Babylonian artists to Susa to create these works. https://t.co/aGowxp3vqv
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Madonna’s World of Woman-sponsored concert was a strange mix of NFT pitch and variety show: https://t.co/CRsROS0mtl https://t.co/8mbGMLtjba
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London’s Victoria and Albert Museum will return a marble head of the Greek deity Eros to Turkey that was separated from a sarcophagus dating to the 3rd century CE. https://t.co/Zmt2oQuFnM
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