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Daniel Clowes, ‘Eightball: The Norman Square’ (1995). Collected in ‘Ghost World’
Pioneering architect and furniture designer Charlotte Perriand's 1927 design for an open-plan apartment
Digital art has been evolving for decades — a probing deep dive into the world of NFTs (image: @mvhvma) https://t.co/EoyJWDZWkh
"When we decided to shelve the image, I felt a real sense of hopelessness, because of what it said about how far we still had to go. And that was kind of ironic, because I don’t even really like parties" https://t.co/FI8dxcpCA4
Gene Szafran’s body of work included magazine illustrations, sci fi book cover commissions and album art (see previous tweet). He taught at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, too. (More book covers https://t.co/wqqia8fXE1)
Penny is the spitting image of the cat that was in our life for nearly two decades until last year, so reading @KarlStevensart's new comic will, um, *break me*, but I shall persevere https://t.co/Icq1q5pq2y @ChronicleBooks
A collection of early Andy Warhol books made nearly $278K at auction. The books were thought to be self-published in small batches, as Warhol reportedly only gave them to friends https://t.co/EAL7qdzBzx
Don’t know if I’ll read this interview with Mike Schmidt but I love these illustrations by writer / artist Andy Friedman https://t.co/uxl8EBNf4a
Painter @KadirNelson embeds a series of portraits within his memorial of George Floyd for the New Yorker — an important examination of “the history of violence inflicted upon Black people in America” https://t.co/pQ9ctMUl40
“Fantastical drawings of city blocks, bizarre collections of writing utensils, and intricate menageries of deceased animals” in Mattias Adolfsson’s sketchbooks https://t.co/glRvfaLn8v