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3 years ago

(Oct 18, 2021 06:37)

Metal #sculpture by artist © Lee Sangsoo https://t.co/gx40cczDpx

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3 years ago

(Oct 18, 2021 07:23)

#WorkoftheWeek: “Pastorale” (1911) illustrates the early stages of Vasily Kandinsky’s progression toward abstraction. In this captivating rural scene, figures and landscape remain readily identifiable, but color and rhythm dominate the composition: https://t.co/BMFQvNK4UH https://t.co/VWfvZiWv2P

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3 years ago

(Oct 18, 2021 08:42)

After facing censorship on social media like Facebook and TikTok, Vienna's museums have begun posting artworks featuring nudity on OnlyFans https://t.co/dFkE0LBWvz

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3 years ago

(Oct 18, 2021 04:57)

"'Surrealism Beyond Borders,' a round-the-world tour at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, is a map of another globe: a planet redrawn by artist-mapmakers, where old geographic assumptions no longer make sense." — @nytimes #SurrealismBeyond https://t.co/Bxn7BgqRTA

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3 years ago

(Oct 18, 2021 06:52)

Twenty-four years ago, former US Secretary of State Colin Powell said this at the unveiling of Augustus Saint-Gaudens' “Memorial to Robert Gould Shaw and the Massachusetts Fifty-fourth Regiment” at the National Gallery of Art ⬇️ https://t.co/SNfJE7Xihx

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3 years ago

(Oct 18, 2021 07:10)

🍂 #collage art by © Martha Haversham https://t.co/tBg6qPpNBB

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3 years ago

(Oct 18, 2021 09:20)

We're delighted to welcome Venetian artist Jacopo Bassano's 16th-century painting "The Miracle of the Quails" into the Getty collections. A grand scale painting rarely seen by the wider public, it depicts an episode of the Miracle of the Quail in the Old Testament. https://t.co/V6R2h4ny1L

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3 years ago

(Oct 18, 2021 05:24)

Almost a year to the date since Mohammed Melehi's passing, @GronlundMelissa remembers the Moroccan master, and explores just what inspired him to create those exuberant canvases.... https://t.co/Kjq4QEimvL #SothebysCTPAfrican https://t.co/huupDI5FNf

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3 years ago

(Oct 18, 2021 06:52)

...This is a scene of glory. It is a scene of sacrifice. It is part of our history, and it is most appropriate that it remains here in the nation's capital as a source of inspiration for those around the world who will come here and see this marvelous work of art…” https://t.co/09QRpbFPCH

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3 years ago

(Oct 18, 2021 07:07)

Discover the fascinating place of domestic cats in ancient Egyptian art, religion, and culture. https://t.co/svDcmDC3sY

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3 years ago

(Oct 18, 2021 06:21)

Paz Errázuriz’s intimate photo series tenderly captured a community of Chilean trans sex workers living under Pinochet’s repressive regime. https://t.co/ni4zOuonWZ

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3 years ago

(Oct 18, 2021 07:05)

See the world through the lens of Kenyan photojournalist Mo Amin. Get to know why he was called the 'Eye of Africa' and 'Six Camera Mo.' Explore the power of photography at https://t.co/ffUd6Egs5m. @salimcamerapix #MoAminFoundation https://t.co/mYb9aWkzrS

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3 years ago

(Oct 18, 2021 05:27)

Closing this weekend at our 540 West 25th Street gallery, "Channel Surfing" offers a focused survey of the later years of #RobertRauschenberg's career through a selection of major and rarely seen works. https://t.co/mEneDaXyVk https://t.co/fVEjOLE8XP

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3 years ago

(Oct 18, 2021 07:07)

‘Inspiration has no rules’: Fashion Designer Christian Siriano on how his creative work shapes his freewheeling approach to art collecting: https://t.co/kpuu2JthoJ https://t.co/kGsHYfu36o

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3 years ago

(Oct 18, 2021 06:52)

“…to understand this memorial and to put it in perspective, you have to go way back before 1863. You have to go back to the birth of our nation in 1776. You have to reflect on the ringing Declaration of Independence that said all men were created equal… https://t.co/oXMjdQ47h8

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