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Eva Kor tells the powerful story of her time in Auschwitz, and why – many years later – she decided to forgive those responsible. The Holocaust twin who forgave the Nazis. https://t.co/lxspR3gtnG
Andy Warhol. A new look at the extraordinary life and work of the pop art superstar @Tate Modern, London, 12 March – 6 September 2020, £22. Now booking. https://t.co/UEwq23hSeO #Art #Warhol
Harris Diamant knew he discovered an important piece of outsider art when he came across a hand-bound book of drawings for sale on eBay. The collection was comprised of 238 crayon and coloured pencil illustrations on ledger paper by a then-anonymous author https://t.co/L8AhRSNU3F
Harris Diamant knew he discovered an important piece of outsider art when he came across a hand-bound book of drawings for sale on eBay. The collection was comprised of 238 crayon and coloured pencil illustrations on ledger paper by a then-anonymous author https://t.co/L8AhRT5vsf
Play, Protest and Pelicans, Garden Museum, London, until 9 Feb 2020. A stroll through London’s Royal Parks, from Tudor times to the present day. https://t.co/EG3U4Hx91L
.@Tate There's still time to experience William Blake’s visionary work in his largest show in a generation. Tate Britain, under 2 February 2020. https://t.co/msLVizJniZ
László Moholy-Nag. Six black-and-white contacts on white cardboard.
Judy Blame remembered. As one of the founding fathers of the Buffalo Boys collective – that included ringleader Ray Petri, Neneh Cherry, Jamie Morgan – Judy Blame was a scene-shaking art director, stylist, designer who’s left behind an inspiring legacy. https://t.co/5cxYFJ3gEj
From today - Alfred Jarry. Morgan Library & Museum, New York | 24 Jan–10 May 2020. The writer and inventor of pataphysics also experimented with typography. https://t.co/p4RNgbEHc9