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Twenty-five paintings by Ukrainian artist Maria Prymachenko (1909-97) have been destroyed in recent days through the bombing by Russian forces of a museum dedicated to her work in Ivankiv, a city northwest of Kyiv.
Look at these things - they’re beautiful.
SCULPTURE AS UNINVITED GUEST
Phyllida Barlow made these works in the 90s when she was an unknown artist, bringing up kids, working a lot at home.
Object for a television (now @Tate )
Object for an ironing board
Object for an armchair
😍👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Whilst living under the junta in Argentina, Mirtha Dermisache created a subversive form of non-linguistic writing.
She wrote books which she left on public benches for others to read. How incredible would it be to pick up a copy? They’re magic!
Weirdly - and brilliantly! - there are lots of women artists in HOW CHICAGO! IMAGISTS 1960s & 70s @GoldsmithsCCA
Look at this exquisite plexiglass piece by Barbara Rossi (dots / limbs / protrusions) and Christina Ramberg’s surreal hair / bodice / lace theme ❤️👏🏽.
Gee Vaucher @firstsite - an incredibly prescient show of 40 years work involving political activism and anarcho-pacifist punk action.
'...as scathing and gorgeous a Trump takedown as there ever was' - Barbara Kruger's cover for @NYMag
https://t.co/LOaQ2NYEg2
Angela Carter book covers - aren't they just awesome? As riotous, odd and fantastic as her tales.
https://t.co/nf0c1heS5l
Trivia, Roman goddess of crossroads - 'a vagrant muse, patron saint of psychogeographers'.