A flower in the forest, 1998 by Louise Bourgeois #WomensArt #FridayFeeling https://t.co/oBRDmu6N1v
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Seven origami animals by Hacer transform New York City’s Garment District into a vibrant menagerie https://t.co/E0CbJKUw76 https://t.co/fIVogp5bzs
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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/PHaBMnQAox
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Swiss artist Heikedine Guenther’s new show is a captivating homage to Rudolf Steiner and Hilma af Klint: https://t.co/QdwaRmMhD4 https://t.co/leWPMdQEia
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The branch and leaves are so detailed, you can almost smell them. Do you know the name of the tree they belong to? https://t.co/9zFX9dkqAq
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What does a 19th-century painting have to do with a 20th-century Superfund site? This week during NYC #ClimateWeek, we turn to the complex story behind #JulesTavernier's "Dance in a Subterranean Roundhouse at Clear Lake, California" commissioned by banker Tiburcio Parrott. https://t.co/GoRZJRLEAT
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Take a relaxing moment to enjoy photographs of the four seasons of Ueno Park in Japan 🌸☀️🍂❄️ by @Kippooooo. https://t.co/GLBOpdxFSv @uenobunka https://t.co/rZRFuOFliT
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Hall W. Rockefeller addresses the pernicious tendency of journalists to attribute the work of Jeanne-Claude and Christo to Christo alone. https://t.co/zX1l4vGgnl
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Ilse Bing, Antennae on Rooftops, NY, 1950, German avant-garde photographer #WomensArt https://t.co/lNA5eHeTTf
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Moose the cat was the ring bearer at his owners’ wedding, and he took the job very seriously. https://t.co/ZCsQI47asw
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Designated as a Superfund site by the Environmental Protection Agency in 1990, the mine continues to negatively impact the lives of the sovereign people of the present-day Elem Indian Colony. https://t.co/DfAKbFIjQ1
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Tainted with manufactured objects, slime molds and spores grow into unnaturally striking compositions https://t.co/a934g38v6t https://t.co/I5xnBt72W7
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In the book Van Gogh’s Finale, published yesterday, Martin Bailey examines the most productive period in the artist’s life—his last ten weeks in the village of Auvers-sur-Oise, just north of Paris. @Frances_Lincoln https://t.co/bhidXgDrwk
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