Journey through our new photography exhibition "The New Woman Behind the Camera," with Met curator Mia Fineman as your guide. 🎥 Start your virtual tour: https://t.co/p6ujNxAxGM #NewWomanPhotographers https://t.co/O7iYCupR7n
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The infamous Charlottesville statue of Robert E. Lee, where Neo-Nazis rallied violently in 2017, has been removed from view: https://t.co/hOPYrDaFpU https://t.co/SGwXx9DfOv
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Herons of Amsterdam: A photo series reveals the unusually large population living in the Dutch capital https://t.co/ymtJjEOB9k https://t.co/URFtZVtnyf
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Discover what's hot at auction this week, from paintings by Nina Gillman to prints by Tschabalala Self. https://t.co/5umtUmkGEL https://t.co/r6hRCzsdR9
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Dolomites in 50 Shades of Grey https://t.co/M6FsnwwvCj https://t.co/dlnGNjbYpF https://t.co/cqQs5Sp4Jy
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We were honored to host Center for Curatorial Leadership fellow Tahnee Ahtoneharjo-Growingthunder at the MFA last month! Tahnee spent a week learning more about the Museum with our director Matthew Teitelbaum—her CCL mentor for the year—and a number of staff across departments. https://t.co/sTzP8s6bId
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9 events for your art calendar this week, from a show of cringeworthy art to a Christie's conference on NFTs: https://t.co/LBWnIdBhpW https://t.co/uvgTzOTh5v
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The National Gallery of Canada reopens this week, so the public will finally be able to see a major Rembrandt loan show originally scheduled for May https://t.co/WHmDcAQXrR @NatGalleryCan
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Robert A. Ellison Jr., whose gifts of more than 600 works spanning centuries helped transform the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, has died https://t.co/eaIKL36SX8
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“We believe MOCA’s complicity with mass incarceration — which disproportionately affects Black and Latinx people — and the gentrification of Chinatown undermines its aforementioned purpose,” the artists wrote in their letter to MOCA. https://t.co/4AJc96tv6j
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See the colorful, artist-designed bat that Mets star Pete Alonso used to bang out another Home Run Derby win: https://t.co/8dMb8Qujpf https://t.co/nF7y6tT7tX
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In these photos, the red rock mountains in the American Southwest look like they belong on another planet. https://t.co/4zK1tGAlr4
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In the early 1900s, zoos were often more about design than habitability, sometimes to the detriment of animals. Today, @dudleyzoo and others go to great lengths to build eco-friendly and comfortable habitats. https://t.co/Trb3NmRj3n
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The Guggenheim Bilbao is seeking to raise $118,000 to restore Jeff Koons's 39-foot-tall puppy sculpture https://t.co/x7qkrPgs6Q
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As municipal aqueducts, transit tunnels, and paved roads began to extinguish these humble water sources, New Yorker and amateur historian James Reuel Smith set out to record their locations, patrons, and flows. https://t.co/agnksY9R4d
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