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Nochlin's image was a rejoinder to the erotic staging of women and fruit common in the history of art and visual culture, as in this 19th-century photograph
@larrybobsf @naylandblake I was lucky to get the opportunity to collaborate with artist Vincent Fecteau on a piece for Nest's 2nd issue on a series of unforgettable ads by LA-based designer Hasi Hester
And a totally metal closing note in "Rembrandt-Velázquez": detail from a Juan de Valdés Leal painting, Finis Gloriae Mundi, c. 1670
Never in my wildest dreams did I imagine I'd be able to buy limited edition Jeff Koons orange juice (@MuseoJumex)
Diego Rivera's "Temptations of St. Anthony," 1947, peopled by anthropomorphic radishes
@SamOrlofsky I might agree, except for Bacon's studies after Van Gogh's Painter on His Way to Work
Only one more week to see Augusta Savage exhibition @NYHistory, surveying work of one of the most influential African-American artists of the 20th century
This red-tailed hawk just outside reading room window has added itself to today's visitor list @metmuseum Watson library
Looking at Duchamp-Koons mashup on cover of @FundacionJumex catalog and all I can see is @Snapchat logo
Following on from my previous thread, I’m pleased to present here the @wikipedia entries for African-American artists & printmakers, created by my undergraduate art history research methods class @Hunter_College this spring: