Some of the greatest Western portraits were painted in Florence during the 16th century when the city was transformed into a duchy ruled by the Medici family. Explore how power, art, and family converged in "The Medici: Portraits & Politics 1512–1570." https://t.co/PHaBMnyZwZ
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Roy Lichtenstein, a leader of the pop art movement, was inspired by comic books and brought them into the world of fine art. 📸 Three Brushstrokes, 1984, Roy Lichtenstein. Painted aluminum. The J. Paul Getty Museum, Gift of Fran and Ray Stark. © Estate of Roy Lichtenstein https://t.co/5zAKrnkvZV
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We're taking a look at Nespoon's latest murals, which cloak blank facades in traditional lace patterns https://t.co/C1hLwFCvKu https://t.co/lUbAsAqYSS
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KAWS wants his new 18-foot-tall cartoon couple at Rockefeller Center to make you feel good—see images here: https://t.co/WaVgeuAKAq https://t.co/nOpsGzyDSX
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Italian artist Leonardo Ugolini created this incredibly detailed Millennium Falcon sand sculpture. https://t.co/AaPsMHzaL2
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The only constant in life is change—especially in New York City. Get a glimpse of NYC’s changing past through a few architectural features and historic interiors preserved at The Met. https://t.co/MODp4k5hyN
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Superblue will flood the world’s art capitals with climate change-themed immersive art experiences this fall: https://t.co/r3BrYtF4ke https://t.co/pzQgjdBYrX
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He first explored brushstrokes as a subject in a series of paintings begun in 1965. They became one of his most recognizable motifs, and he painted them for +30 years. It wasn't until the early '80s that Lichtenstein made three-dimensional brushstrokes, like the sculpture above.
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“Art for Life’s Sake” chronicles a life and life’s work that constantly informed one another, affirming Hannah Wilke as a seminal mid-century artist both of, and ahead of, her time. https://t.co/1IXcI1vLPZ
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Next Level Hover Boarding 🔥 by hunterkowald desgnarlais 🎵 fatjoe - All the Way up https://t.co/2ySUYmc220
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For a number of artists who, under different circumstances, found themselves isolated, detained, or bed-ridden, taking distance from the world provided fertile ground for creative discovery. https://t.co/vjWvZXnPNe
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In his debut novel, “The Thousand Crimes of Ming Tsu,” Tom Lin underscores the invisibility of the Chinese to white Americans in late 19th-century United States. https://t.co/74msvKzyNG
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Art with Hydroalcoholic Gel https://t.co/i71ragFgka https://t.co/oojeX4xwiF https://t.co/I1DRY4RY4D
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Beautiful Paintings Adorned With Swarovski Crystals https://t.co/zPygUqC17U https://t.co/h18TwsqIkI https://t.co/IGHVhpTlvL
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