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"Rhythmically contracting and expanding" - how did Edward Weston turn a green pepper into a work of erotic art? https://t.co/Wvm5Ca5XKS #TheArtoftheErotic
Kandinsky's 'Composition VI: The Deluge' completed btw 1911 & 1914, has been coined as one of the first abstract paintings of the century. He encouraged the reading of these canvases as different movements in a musical symphony. Learn more: https://t.co/SjdVgO5iw9 #TheArtMuseum
“An almost neurotic longing for God" Zhang Xiaogang describes what he sees in El Greco https://t.co/tyST72wv19 #TheArtistProject @PaceGallery @yanggallery @metmuseum
From Buddhism to the Bauhaus, author and horticulturalist Sophie Walker guides us through The Japanese Garden https://t.co/2hKB4wF3VQ @walkergarden @Visit_Japan @bordehillgarden
"In the darkest of places, warmth and desire can still be found” Why JS Sargent painted erotica at the height of WWI https://t.co/VJjvhaYHzl
To celebrate the documentation of #NeutronStars collision, a photo of Vela Supernova Remnant from #UniversetheBook: https://t.co/5BDDBddkEy
Happy #AstronomyDay! Below is nebula NGC5189 @NASA. Learn more about astronomy w/ our new book #UniversetheBook: https://t.co/A0C5KiUhuF.
‘Art does not reproduce what is visible, but makes things visible’ - when Paul Klee made erotica https://t.co/o8fThtm2gu @RowanPelling
"Something beautiful & difficult” What @swoon sees in the 19th C. artist Honoré Daumier https://t.co/MHIcSFMxMI #TheArtistProject @metmuseum
As art prices spiral could textiles be a way into collecting? A forthcoming exhibition @GrayMCA takes a look https://t.co/R6mKWp5ZcD