Sometimes the fondest memories are made gathered around the table.🍲 (Drop a 💛 in the comments if you’re spending time with family today.) 🖌: Richard Norris Brooke, “A Pastoral Visit,” 1881, oil on canvas, 47 × 65 in., Corcoran Collection https://t.co/rbmX50A9oN
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Faded photos bought for $2,200 at an estate sale turn out to be two rare Stieglitz works stuck together: https://t.co/tgUMEa1BjG https://t.co/ltB905RDnZ
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In 1891, French Post-Impressionist artist Paul Gauguin sailed for 63 days to get from Marseilles to Tahiti, where he lived and worked for many years. “Cavaliers sur la Plage” 🎨#PaulGauguin 📅 1902 🏛️ @museum_folkwang https://t.co/TK7yRXybny
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Top five this week | Among the dozens of shows planned for the 50th anniversary of Pablo Picasso's death is an exhibition at the @brooklynmuseum exploring misogyny and masculinity, re-examining the artist's legacy through a feminist lens https://t.co/UGwZu4af8R
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(1/2) On Sept. 15, Artnet News published a story by Amy Castor: ‘The Boom and the Bust: How NFTs Went the Way of Beanie Babies’. Whilst the perspective of this story does not necessarily reflect the strategic position of Artnet, we believe in in a free and independent press to...
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Yet, by 1877, in a climate of economic crisis, the “cost” of protecting the freedoms of Black Americans became a price the country was no longer willing to pay. And the period of retrenchment, voter suppression, and Jim Crow segregation soon followed.
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White cat and Bumblebee, me, watercolor, 2022
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Some artists are resorting to platforms like Onlyfans and Pornhub to show work that was banned from the social media network. https://t.co/LwMfhRqmuV
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Mountains or water: where would you prefer to go on an adventure?⛰️ 🌊 “Rochefort's Escape” 🎨#ÉdouardManet 📅 1881 🏛️@museeorsay “Autumn in the Tatras” 🎨#JozefKollár 📅 1960 🏛️Tatranská Galéria https://t.co/GVUfnXuX20
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(2/2) facilitate a rigorous debate on the big issues affecting art & the art market. Artnet is committed to the pursuit of innovation & experimentation at the intersection of art & technology, in an effort to maintain a thriving and accessible art market for the modern collector.
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Richard Norris Brooke was one of many artists to depict Black American life in the 1870s and 1880s. Just 13 years before this painting was created, the Constitution was amended to establish birthright citizenship through the 14th Amendment, regardless of race.⬇️
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How would you change an art exhibit if you could? “Reinventing the Américas” explores the ways that art was used as propaganda to negatively influence the European view of the Americas. Part fact, part fiction, with lasting implications to this day. https://t.co/Wda3Rb2qD7
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