During the Edo period, works like this gilded folding screen by Sakai Hōitsu introduced new ways of showcasing the natural world. 🍁 In our new close-look feature, see how Japanese painters reinvigorated artistic traditions. Start looking → https://t.co/Z4BMengXTH https://t.co/GXV7QtZHLp
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Frieze’s beloved sculpture park is back in Regent’s Park this September—get a sneak preview of the whimsical works here: https://t.co/U0xg2fTffT https://t.co/RwLrC96RmW
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"This Was Water", David Ambarzumjan, oils, 2021
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The Ghanaian photographer’s bold work is the most in-demand among artists at fairs on Artsy this year and seeing a dramatic increase in followers. https://t.co/VL2OhMHDvI
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An uneasy mixture of joy and trauma, the included works in Hugh Hayden’s latest exhibition, “Huey,” combine elements of spaces in which Black Americans gather, heal, and memorialize. https://t.co/40Lb0A4S04
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Just a couple of kittens out at the Museum 🐈 @AngelaKinsey stopped by The Met for our latest #MetCameo! She and her family spent some time with the sphinx of Hatshepsut, a reminder of an earlier time in her life: https://t.co/WdwXcN7iyp
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Christie’s will become the first major auction house to offer NFTs in Asia, with a sale of CryptoPunks, Meebits, and Bored Apes: https://t.co/cTfyNG6vbi https://t.co/0MP6Pv05FV
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Try your luck this #FridayThe13th... We've hidden an emoji somewhere in this artwork. Can you find it? Let us know in the replies without giving it away. Image: Millie Hoops, "Eventide," bromoil print, circa 1922. https://t.co/FUr0mVnW2t
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Wild & Powerful Scene on the Beach in Morocco 🐎👊🏻 by yassine_cavalier kerrikasem 🎵 Kori - Safe at Last https://t.co/b3VEdnsX06
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If you guessed Caravaggio, pat yourself on the back (with your left hand, of course). #DYK: Throughout history, many left-handed artists have had to practice using right-handed tools and objects. Learn more about lefties at The Met ↓ https://t.co/qN1YCtoa39
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There are only a few days left to see the Getty Villa exhibition "Mesopotamia: Civilization Begins." For Mesopotamian kings, appeasing the gods was a high priority. Kings gifted expensive votive offerings in temples, like this stunning silver jar. https://t.co/xtGyV1KqbA
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Easily one of the most recognizable and ubiquitous works of the 20th century, Robert Indiana’s “Love” sculpture became a pop icon in the post-war era. #ArtnetAuctions is proud to present “Love” in a single lot auction. Bid now through August 25: https://t.co/u0GZINb01j https://t.co/O9xYtEAmg7
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The CDC launched a comprehensive resource page for state and local health departments that want to partner with artists and arts organizations, encouraging cross-sectors collaboration between public health and culture. https://t.co/uMweg2Zo69
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