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Join associate curator Lisa Volpe for the final #ExclusiveTour of “Icons of Style” to get insights on how the images chronicle trends in fashion, reflect broader cultural shifts, and define the way people see themselves.
Sept 16 @ 6:30 p.m. Get tickets > https://t.co/A8A3VXKGmD
Jean-Antoine #Houdon, famous for his portrait busts and statues of prominent figures, was born #onthisday in 1741. More Info > https://t.co/dMApPDPhSz
Pompeo Batoni, born #onthisday in 1708, was the most celebrated painter in Rome in his day. This pair of family portraits hang in #Rienzi's Ballroom: https://t.co/tn9vbfaht5
Tonight, a FREE talk explores the work & legacies of pioneering artists Louise Nevelson & Dorothy Hood. Drop by at 6:30 p.m.! https://t.co/dkRYlS4Mit #KindredSpirits
📚🔍 How did artists use printed materials to invoke dynamic relationships between art & life? On Jan. 17, drop into a FREE 20-minute tour of our #HirschLibrary’s “Everyday Encounters” exhibition to learn more: https://t.co/oA712u19zi
Save the date! On January 24, a FREE talk celebrates Louise Nevelson & Dorothy Hood, the two pioneering artists highlighted in #KindredSpirits. https://t.co/tS1Sn8J3UA
In a time of social change, Venezuelan artists rebelled against tradition—experimenting with abstraction, unconventional materials & provocative subject matter. #ContestingModernity, closing soon, explores the Informalist art movement: https://t.co/0FpupOLNMY
In 1945, January 5 was declared #GeorgeWashingtonCarver Day! This photograph shows the agricultural-science pioneer at work in his lab. https://t.co/LPzaZwmtBm
#KindredSpirits sparks a dialogue between Louise Nevelson & Dorothy Hood, two American artists whose work shares ambition, scale, and sources of inspiration. https://t.co/US3lfL9EpY
We are closed on Christmas Eve & Christmas Day! All locations reopen on Wednesday, December 26. May your holidays be merry & bright 🎄 Hours: https://t.co/GiQ4yTrSMj