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❤️💜 Zimbabwean artist #VirginiaChihota's powerful piece ‘Fighting One’s Self’ is this week's #WorkOfTheWeek.
On free display at Tate Modern, Chihota's rich colours and graphic forms draw on themes of loneliness, fertility and the quest for selfhood.
https://t.co/OnS08KV8fp
🏳️🌈 To celebrate LGBTQ+ History Month, we’re sharing stories that explore Charleston's queer legacy…
This portrait of the writer David Garnett was painted right here in the dining room by his lover, the artist Duncan Grant. It’s our #WorkOfTheWeek.
Pick up the thread 👇
Kate Lyddon creates enclosed worlds proffering images that emerge intuitively from her imagination; like the subject of this oil painting, Cloakroom Exchange (2016), which is our #WorkOfTheWeek.
📸 1 @KateLyddon, Cloakroom Exchange, 2016 and 📸 2 and 3 (details).
✨💎 David Altmejd's Anand, 2015 is our #WorkOfTheWeek.
Mostly casting from his own head, David Altmejd is fascinated by creating sculptures of this part of the body, as seen in this piece. A glittery disembodied head, with its face torn off exposing a sparkly inner of quartz.