US Impressionist artist Lillian Mathilde Genth, Woman with a Japanese Lantern (1915) #WomensArt https://t.co/SdQAxE7IN2
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Beneath a 1921 Wyndham Lewis painting, researches found a long-lost Vorticist landscape. Did he ruin it on purpose? https://t.co/0j0VJa2g91 https://t.co/UE3cOYP0Eg
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According to people familiar with the case, the art dealer Tristian Koenig, once the co-owner of the gallery Neon Parc in the Melbourne suburb of Brunswick, has a reputation for finding excuses not to pay his artists. https://t.co/LvqfqbrsNK
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This Saturday, August 27, join The Met's Civic Practice Partnership Artist in Residence #MeiLum to engage with an interactive thangka—a traditional Tibetan artwork on a fabric scroll—that immerses you in a mythical journey of self-transformation. https://t.co/4SUHo3pczx
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Amy Sherald was 43 when Michelle Obama commissioned the artist to paint her official portrait. “First Lady Michelle Obama” 🎨#AmySherald 📅 2018 🏛️ @smithsoniannpg https://t.co/54VVjAxHRR
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It turns out Jeff Koons, Pace, and other art-world heavyweights had millions of dollars in PPP loans forgiven by the government: https://t.co/a5MT0PiX1P https://t.co/CZa9m3t8n6
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Vincent van Gogh didn’t go to art school until he was 27 years old. Posthumously, he became one of the most famous and influential figures in Western art history. “Roses” 🎨 #VincentvanGogh 📅 1890 🏛️ @ngadc https://t.co/Ju3Px4IWXa
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Ever wonder what it would be like to joust? Jessie and Larisa try out medieval jousting for real in the new episode of "Becoming Artsy." https://t.co/mReLZJLifv https://t.co/5OzhyaOhBl
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An exhibition at @nypl_lpa turns the focus from Lou Reed’s showbiz protopunk persona to the introspective versifier he was. https://t.co/xITdsc3qbE
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This is the first time a former President’s portrait has been financed by a political organization. https://t.co/2vS1Ot4jFi
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Feeling like you need to have it all figured out, like now? Relax. There are so many successful people who don’t hit their stride until a little later in life. Like these incredible artists >
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Architect Elizabeth Diller has built museums from scratch. Here's how she brought a major @Cartier exhibition to life: https://t.co/8vCfFipOjf https://t.co/cTdywvnoK2
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Thank you all for playing! The animal is a pard. According to the medieval bestiary, the pard was thought to be an extremely swift beast, able to kill its prey in a single leap. https://t.co/dEWfuZ1CAW
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Around half of exhibiting artists at the Wisconsin Triennial have withdrawn their work in response to Madison Museum of Contemporary Art’s “institutional racist violence.” https://t.co/01sH1LzayE
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Yasuto Inagaki Immortalizes a Strange Rock Formation in Japan https://t.co/qFjnr5Q9w9 https://t.co/JSFSOXHaEI https://t.co/gXn8pAEvKh
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