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Please enjoy this recreation of "James Hunter (Black Draftee), 1965" by .

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As Hot Off The Griddle opens at the , Olivia Laing, Hilton Als, Katy Hessel and Eleanor Nairne speak on the legacy of an artist who deftly mixed paint with politics https://t.co/WqyRrI4sBj

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Striking images of America's ignored. A new exhibition at London's celebrates the work of an unconventional, innovative artist who painted those on the margins of society, writes Cath Pound. https://t.co/Db3axJ80mG

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is beautifully designed and successfully reveals through paintings the struggle, tragedy & joy of life.

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‘She created a space where people could reveal themselves’: the unique of A new celebrates a 20th-century painter acclaimed late in life for capturing the unvarnished essence of friends, neighbours – & even critics. https://t.co/fLHkmxQONM

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on ‘The people of as painted by great US artist lived and painted in uptown New York when it was almost exclusively black and Hispanic…#HiltonAls, curator of a show of her portraits… https://t.co/SpKclKUC0F

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‘She created a space where people could reveal themselves’: the unique of
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Reporter Helen Thomas was on the phone with when MM was kidnapped for telling what she knew about the Watergate break-in. You bet I'll be watching tonight! Joel Coen is the perfect director for this absurd debacle. Portrait of MM by

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Coming soon to Victoria Miro Venice: Unmasked, a new group exhibition featuring works by and

Private view: Saturday 12 February, 5–7pm: https://t.co/PICQUBdbrZ

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Previewing from today, our presentation for this year's edition of Art Basel spans almost a century of figurative art by three of its most celebrated exponents: and https://t.co/nPVXRsFwVO

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'My psychiatrist told me I got interested in painting portraits because I liked to watch my mother's face…he thought I watched her face to see whether she approved of things or not.' Important works by in our presentation: https://t.co/tly0TQzeFS

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‘Her paintings of animals offer an illuminating foil to her central preoccupation with humanity’: Kirsty Bell considers portrayal of animals and the insights these offer into her life and work. Our latest edition of The Long Read: https://t.co/PfEDDSbI0i

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Portraitist born in 1900, painted celebrities, neighbors & friends, pregnant women, and children. Here's one her lesser-known works, a portrait of Martha Mitchell, who has been on my mind lately. Do you remember her?

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Nadya and the Wolf, (1932)

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A touch of
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(US, 1900-1984)
“Whether I'm painting or not, I have this overwhelming interest in humanity. Even if I'm not working, I'm still analyzing people.”

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