Translucent textiles cast organisms and mundane objects as dreamy sculptures and wearables https://t.co/gWDzYy3OOQ https://t.co/6qQH9wq2mr
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This week on the Art Angle Podcast, 18-year-old artist FEWOCiOUS discusses his meteoric rise to the top of the art world, and how he got there: https://t.co/ShbYhj1bV6 https://t.co/izWKh72KXm
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The Visconti-Sforza is the oldest surviving—although incomplete—tarot deck. And thanks to the surviving cards' gilt backgrounds, it’s also one of the most inspirational, serving as a basis for the composition and numbering of modern decks. https://t.co/3BtbfqrGwN
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Beyond Banksy—meet the new vanguard of graffiti artists blurring the boundaries between fine art and street art. https://t.co/8fR9EYAfT4 https://t.co/wKiM0lkZNt
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Dessert designer Liz Joy creates cute cookies inspired by clothing and accessories. https://t.co/J4IYaVbpBK https://t.co/giGR2DiB44
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Today we received essential relief from the federal #SaveOurStages, which allows us to further our mission of art education for all. Thank you @SenSchumer for supporting The Met and cultural institutions across New York and the nation!
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8 questions for art collector and dealer Rock Walker on his passion for M.C. Escher’s fantastical works: https://t.co/kvO213EGNS https://t.co/OQgb3SD134
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We’re hearing all sorts of #BlackWidow hype, so we couldn’t help ourselves. Here’s a medieval spider fact. According to the medieval bestiary, spiders were described as “worms of the air” because it was believed they got their nourishment from the air. https://t.co/bWtlpAFmwl
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The Getty Center in Los Angeles will reunite key panels by Paolo Veneziano, a key artist of Trecento Venice who remains remarkably unknown outside Italy https://t.co/Jtwees7nK8 @GettyMuseum
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Historically categorized as an abstract and Minimalist artist, Günther Förg is best known for his use of intensely saturated bursts of color scattered across canvas in signature hatched and zig-zagged strokes. https://t.co/at3d7WDM7s https://t.co/xX3ZI1qMr8
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“Organized around fabulous loans from far-flung lenders and a deeply intellectual premise, ‘Medici Portraits’ would be a feat in any climate. In a pandemic, it’s a triumph.” — @WSJ https://t.co/J95oo7yp85
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Caption this image 📝 Wrong answers only! We'll start you off: “Ahhh... smells like Friday 😌” 🎨 : "Woman and Flowers" (1868), Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema, oil on panel https://t.co/Q0YRwabWMy
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‘I felt in between places’: Iranian artist Arghavan Khosravi on studying art in the U.S., and why she paints preoccupied women: https://t.co/NEVKWPBANU https://t.co/7ca8FGEbhh
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Archaeologists have found the foundations of a 1,000-year-old church in a German town https://t.co/5LTfrHHt8D
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Spiders were celebrated in the bestiary for their skilled web-weaving abilities, but it was also believed that if a spider drank the saliva of a fasting man, it would die. https://t.co/Luxugk5PnT
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