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#WorkoftheWeek is Joan Semmel's Secret Spaces 1976 — a painting depicting her nude body, as seen from her own perspective. The contours of her form, enlarged and cropped within the frame, begin to resemble the gradations of a landscape. https://t.co/y3urW1avVG
'How history is written, both in and out of art institutions, is how you shape the world.' - Judy Chicago
Happy #InternationalWomensDay! Discover more work & words by women artists in our collection here: https://t.co/oU8BAiF2R1
Queen Victoria 1972, on display @WomenInTheArts
Join us at Tate Modern on 16 March for a discussion exploring #DorotheaTanning's fascination with parenting, domestic space and female sexuality and as we broaden our understanding of her surrealist works through this lens. https://t.co/JZSwwIrouF
Do you believe in love at first sight?
Theodor von Holst, The Fairy Lovers c.1840. https://t.co/mGkHPwL8LS
#ValentinesDay
It doesn’t have to be a #BlueMonday. Fill your day with colour!
Bridget Riley, Nataraja 1993, on display at Tate Modern © Bridget Riley 2018. All rights reserved. https://t.co/C0Thk0J1qf
Feeling fresh and ready to face 2019? Us too.
#WilliamBlake, Nebuchadnezzar 1795-c1805. A major exhibition of William Blake’s work will open at Tate Britain in September 2019. https://t.co/ggY2SCur58
#WorkoftheWeek is Edward Wolfe's painting of a Police Constable from 1927.
Wolfe recalled that he first met the policeman while he was trying to break into his own studio in Pimlico (having forgotten his keys) and they remained friends for years. https://t.co/oCS9XPkMrK
Hanukah (or Chanukah), the Jewish "festival of lights", starts after sun set tonight. Enjoy the celebrations!
Robert Helman, Candile (this is the name given to the Jewish ritual objects usually known in English as #Hanukkah lamps) 1955 https://t.co/uJGUkpc9Er
A modern retelling of Edward #BurneJones' King Cophetua and the Beggar Maid, exploring the theme of love transcending material wealth.
Watch the full film: https://t.co/iUMPkalNJI
CLOSING SOON: Last chance to see #LifeinMotion at @tateliverpool, a strikingly raw exhibition that closely encounters the powerful works of Egon Schiele & Francesca Woodman https://t.co/WP4KfpJSFT