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The Storm, Kent Monkman, 2020 "To the Indigenous people of Canada, the Mountie is the enforcer of the brutal colonial project that dispossessed Indigenous peoples of their lands and cultures." Kent Monkman πŸ”΄πŸβšͺ
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Death and the Miser, Frans Francken II, 1637-1644 "One passed in a fever, One was burned in a mine, One was killed in a brawl, One died in a jail, One fell from a bridge toiling for children and wife All, all are sleeping, sleeping, sleeping on the hill." The Hill, Spoon River Anthology πŸ’€βŒ›
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thank youuu 🀩 🀩 🀩
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Paper drop (passage) I, Wolfgang Tillmans , 2019 "There is this looking at the world as shapes and patterns and colors that have meaning, and you can't deny the superficial because the superficial is what meets the eye." Wolfgang Tillmans πŸ‘οΈβ–ͺ️ β–ͺ️ β–ͺοΈπŸ‘οΈ
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Evaporation (Pair #4), 1974–2015; Evaporation - 3 pm, 1974/2017–2018, Carolee Schneemann In Evaporation, Schneemann makes her corporeality the subject of her work. The choice of this earthy colors and the physical effort of clenching fists may allude to birth. 🟣🟑🟠
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The Sands of Time (Behold! here come the Horses, Behold! Here pass the Sands of Time), Yvette Achkar ,1995 "She spends hours gazing at the canvas before approaching it with color, creating tension through feathery, splinter-like brushstrokes and blurring lines between positive and negative space." The Collection
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😍 😍 😍
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thank youuu 🀩 🀩 🀩
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Thank youuu 🀩 🀩 🀩
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Dead Mother I, Egon Schiele, 1910 "Every part of the depiction exudes the tragedy inherent to the subject: the mother’s features are haggard, her eyes broken and her head turned unnaturally to the side as she tenderly embraces her child." Leopold Museum πŸ’”πŸ’”πŸ’”
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amazing Roope 😍🟠 πŸ₯•
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Herta Ottolenghi, Fabrics, 1920s "In 1922 Ottolenghi patented an innovative process to create designs for applied artworks based on symmetrically duplicating abstract patterns using random ink splotches similar to those of the contemporary Rorschach inkblot test." Mart Rovereto πŸ’›πŸ’œπŸ’™
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Chemisette verte ( Green shirt) Domenico Gnoli, 1967 "My themes are derived from current events, from familiar situations, from daily life, because I never actively intervene against the object, I can feel the magic of its presence." Domenico Gnoli πŸ¦ͺπŸ₯»πŸ¦ͺ
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Wasser (Water), Giuseppe Arcimboldo, 1566 "Art critics debate whether these paintings were whimsical or the product of a deranged mind. A majority of scholars hold to the view that given the Renaissance fascination with the bizarre, Arcimboldo catered to the taste of his times." Cromer ArtSpace 🐠πŸͺΈπŸ¦ͺ
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LEONORA CARRINGTON, LES DISTRACTIONS DE DAGOBERT πŸ”₯🦌🏴
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Still Life with Lobster, Drinking Horn and Glasses, Willem Kalf, 1653 Kalf was the foremost still-life artist in mid-17th century Holland. His works are known as 'Pronkstilleven,' a Dutch term that translates to 'ostentatious still life.' This genre is characterized by the depiction of lavish man-made items. πŸ¦žπŸ‹
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Untitled (blue mask with red), SΓ‘ri Ember, 2018 "I work with materials, like stone, ceramics and textile, that have been used throughout several generations, and during those times their significance and usage have also changed, and partly remained, thus have a strong symbolic value." SΓ‘ri Ember πŸ”΄ πŸ”΅
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Anywhere Lamp, Greta Von Nessen, 1951 "With its smooth, curved form made of industrial materials, and its minimal use of color, the lamp is a prime example of postwar modernism applied to lighting design." Modern Magazine πŸ”΄πŸ”΄πŸ”΄
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9 juillet 1961, Pierre Soulages, 1961 "Painting is a play of opacities and transparencies." Pierre Soulages β¬›πŸŸ¦
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@michaelmicasso thank you very much 🀩 🀩 🀩
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