"A painting is not a picture of an experience; it is an experience." — #MarkRothko Experience the works of Rothko, born #OTD, with a visit to our Modern and Contemporary Galleries. Explore them online: https://t.co/t2JfpEFfER https://t.co/xeyqCmf7hp
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What is a landscape? In the exhibition "The Expanded Landscape," contemporary artists expand the definition of a landscape beyond the natural scenery. https://t.co/eUoeCbZ3Dh
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What does Libra season have in store? We got an astrologist to give uncannily specific advice for artists born under the seventh sign: https://t.co/ZRvdaNUxOG https://t.co/WTpiWlPNNI
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British artist Matt Small crafts intricate mosaic portraits from pieces of scrap metal. https://t.co/SeP2gd2WZ9
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Spotlight on @Mnuchin_Gallery in 'OVR: Basel'⤵️ One of the works on display in the fair and the Online Viewing Rooms is this El Anatsui intricate 2007 work, titled 'Plot a Plan IV.' Learn more: https://t.co/ETuSG7F2Ct https://t.co/wwmQZ2E32f
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Have some curious and crafty #MetKids in your life? 🎨 Cozy up together and dive into a wide range of crafts, books, videos, and more (including our new series #MetKids Microscope) made especially for kiddos and their families. #MetPerspectives https://t.co/Iu1Uwko3ra
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A Rockefeller Center developer wants to build an attraction for tourists to recreate the famous ‘Lunch Atop a Skyscraper’ photo: https://t.co/CgZYFWianu https://t.co/h20NHEZwp4
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Titian’s paintings are masterpieces, with all the complications of the term. https://t.co/uAFz1uCmKJ
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Richard Misrach developed this work as an homage to the negative film. Misrach makes photographs with a digital camera and uses the positive as the negative. He then flips it, and uses that negative as the final image. https://t.co/SV2DMRn4kf
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In this adapted excerpt from her new book, The Rise and Rise of the Private Art Museum, @georginaadam examines the motivations of collectors who founded their own art spaces https://t.co/9cW8Ba6DpC
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For Misrach, reducing visual content to forms invites the viewer to create new connections and associations. Both photographs are on view in the exhibition "The Expanded Landscape" at the Getty Center through October 10. https://t.co/AkpkzWF3NI https://t.co/XBqf2uUruF
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Whether offering the beauty of abstraction or creating a surreal composition, photographers engage with the idea of how humans impact the landscape around them. This first image is part of a series called "The Country Between Us." https://t.co/c8kNtl7uRB
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Let's have a look at the second image. At first, you may think these formations are neon blue icebergs, but they're granite outcroppings coming out of the Oregon Coast water. https://t.co/qw4kj9x2gi
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Whether offering the beauty of abstraction or creating a surreal composition, photographers engage with the idea of how humans impact the landscape around them. This first image is part of a series called "The Country Between Us." https://t.co/iXzZSGt4SQ
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"Planetarium Gardens", James Tralie (me), 3D, 2021
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