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Nir Evron's photos tackle history because to him it's politically relevant in today's world: https://t.co/sp2zSJvFXi
The Suburban Milwaukee shows that small artists are where contemporary art is really at: https://t.co/NRoOIE1AZt
1968 was a big year for global protests, and these photos show that Japan was no different: https://t.co/vc0TaPQsI0
Frank Stella: when a diverse portfolio comes together after a lifetime of creation: https://t.co/QfpUFafkQB
The Smithsonian has an impressive, star-studded exhibit in Crosscurrents: https://t.co/VxGpSCEiLf
Don McCullin says that academics doesn't make the artist. What do you think? https://t.co/jtpL3bKfBc
WoW! Word of the Week: Harlem Renaissance: a flowering of black arts in the US in the 1920s: https://t.co/AgpRKPk2tb
The Getty Museum obtains a rare Medieval alabaster sculpture. So what's an Alabaster? https://t.co/sNS8PfSckj
Discipline of the Month: Architecture - Making art by building buildings: https://t.co/PXdYav02d2
Mister ARTifact: Paul Gauguin worked on the disastrous French Panama Canal project: https://t.co/644E912698