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“As an art enthusiast and a collector who loves art, I read and study a lot hoping to grow special insights and better discerning eyes,” RM from @bts_bighit told ARTnews. https://t.co/hflaWKb0Mp
— ARTnews (@artnews) June 28, 2022
RM, the leader of Korean pop group BTS and an avid art collector and patron, released a 12-minute concert film Thursday taped at Dia Beacon, a contemporary art museum in upstate New York. https://t.co/pbh676B8gV
— ARTnews (@artnews) December 9, 2022
K-Pop star Eric Nam and Indian American singer-songwriter Raveena will headline a performance at the Smithsonian National Museum of Asian Art on May 13 as part of the institution’s two-week festival marking its centennial. https://t.co/vXQFi3hxb2
— ARTnews (@artnews) February 15, 2023
Travis Kelce is producing the upcoming Jean-Michel Basquiat documentary ‘King Pleasure" with the cooperation of the late artist’s estate. https://t.co/fpak9ebRit
— ARTnews (@artnews) March 7, 2024
LACMA has acquired 22 NFTs of generative artworks, all donated by the mysterious and prolific NFT collector who goes by the pseudonym Cozomo de’ Medici, the museum announced Monday. https://t.co/Gs6GK3LLP2
— ARTnews (@artnews) February 13, 2023
Richard Serra, the sculptor whose grand steel works defined the Minimalist art movement, has died at 85. https://t.co/OycU0bnWRK
— ARTnews (@artnews) March 27, 2024
Frank Stella, an artist who brought abstraction into brave new directions, defining an era with his black paintings of the 1950s, died on Saturday at 87. https://t.co/d3eYbvDxNu
— ARTnews (@artnews) May 4, 2024
Carl Andre, a sculptor who was among the foremost artists associated with the Minimalist art movement of the 1960s, died on Wednesday at 88. https://t.co/IizbYSRRip
— ARTnews (@artnews) January 24, 2024
University of Oxford and and University of Cambridge have agreed to return hundreds of Benin Bronzes, opening the possibility of the largest repatriation of looted artifacts from the United Kingdom to date. https://t.co/oQAgra1db4
— ARTnews (@artnews) August 1, 2022
Bill Viola, whose decades-long engagement with video proved vital in establishing the medium as an integral part of contemporary art, died on July 12 at his home in Long Beach, California. https://t.co/7Y0pfvB6jM
— ARTnews (@artnews) July 13, 2024
In his short life, Keith Haring created an iconic body of work in a variety of mediums with his signature use of vibrant colors, energetic linework, and distinctive characters.
— Art in America (@ArtinAmerica) May 27, 2023
Read more on this and other must-see shows on view this spring: https://t.co/4vjLKH7o3B pic.twitter.com/9wQi78yEHg
In a bracing essay from our June 1993 issue, the influential thinker bell hooks analyzes the work of Jean-Michel Basquiat as a form of sacrifice. https://t.co/nDt1sKWxCJ pic.twitter.com/ovIiWhTbr8
— Art in America (@ArtinAmerica) July 25, 2022
For Yves Klein, who was born today in 1928, painting and sculpture were means to a greater end: first, to transform art, and then the world. https://t.co/ZbzpeVzmvF pic.twitter.com/rChuKfm6Wk
— Art in America (@ArtinAmerica) April 28, 2022
After his Surrealist phase, the later work of Salvador Dali, who was born today in 1904, once dismissed by scholars as banal kitsch, is now being celebrated for being so ahead of its time it looks as though it could have been made yesterday. (via @artnews) https://t.co/LvANB8ig3J pic.twitter.com/1HJcfWh9q4
— Art in America (@ArtinAmerica) May 11, 2022
Image of the Day: Diego Rivera's 1932-3 fresco "Detroit Industry," north wall (detail), included in this March 2015 feature. https://t.co/ti2GvtO4U5 pic.twitter.com/ofEA49HJOp
— Art in America (@ArtinAmerica) December 8, 2022
'Surrealism Beyond Borders' at the @metmuseum and @Tate attempts to revise the historiographic picture of the Surrealist movement. https://t.co/mXx4uCY75m pic.twitter.com/5iDOScNujR
— Art in America (@ArtinAmerica) April 7, 2022
Senior Editor @rwetzler candidly shares her highlights of the 2022 Venice Biennale. https://t.co/Obs1TG2zwr pic.twitter.com/7osrGRaa1w
— Art in America (@ArtinAmerica) April 24, 2022
Golden Lion winner Simone Leigh's Black female figures stake their claim—physically and morally—to the US Pavilion at the Venice Biennale. https://t.co/iiXGNc01KT pic.twitter.com/srX6o0h6z0
— Art in America (@ArtinAmerica) May 6, 2022
Do Ho Suh's reinterpretation of the monument—abstract, inverted, empty—is humorous in the same way as his early sketches of runaway houses, writes Mira Dayal: "Here is the shell of a man, swallowed up by a disintegrating foundation." https://t.co/bubuhQpMPv pic.twitter.com/aJAYvJUi5k
— Art in America (@ArtinAmerica) December 29, 2022
“She Who Wrote” presents a series of clay tablets containing the first known recorded use of the word “I” in human history, written by history’s first known author, Enheduanna—a poet, priestess, and, yes, woman. https://t.co/YepFuAXYBq pic.twitter.com/ZQkHHBgmHa
— Art in America (@ArtinAmerica) December 22, 2022
we get déjà vuuuuuuuuuu @Kyle_MacLachlan @Olivia_Rodrigo https://t.co/8MlAEqS2lu
— Full Picture (@Full_Picture) June 8, 2021
*WINKS FEROCIOUSLY* @heidiklum @AGT https://t.co/5G5tFNnXS6 pic.twitter.com/H2ilUwc83h
— Full Picture (@Full_Picture) June 29, 2021
FP client and ultimate G.O.A.T. @lindseyvonn reveals never before told stories of her life - on and off the slopes - in her new memoir “Rise: My Story." Order your copy today: https://t.co/66OCiY2pfE #risemystory pic.twitter.com/M3UAOJUNiy
— Full Picture (@Full_Picture) January 11, 2022
What happens when @JLo & @GoldmanSachs team up? The possibilities are ✨LIMITLESS✨#LimitlessLabs #10KSmallBiz https://t.co/qVtJ97GNce
— Full Picture (@Full_Picture) September 13, 2021
Congratulations to Linda Duncombe, @CityNational Executive Vice President & Chief Marketing, Product and Digital Officer on being named to @Variety's Women's Impact Report 2021! 🙌 https://t.co/RAXxT8kOce
— Full Picture (@Full_Picture) September 29, 2021
Sound on for some wisdom from FP client @DrBobParsons in conversation with @vishen on the @mindvalley podcast: https://t.co/7RMC6zfvoB #mindvalley pic.twitter.com/fLFwBdN7jP
— Full Picture (@Full_Picture) January 10, 2022
"There are currently more than 70 million deaf people in the world, with only two percent of them having access to education in sign languages. Which means millions upon millions of deaf children not receiving the education they need." — @NyleDiMarco https://t.co/Lp67Chn3wG pic.twitter.com/FfYAIyIRL4
— TEDx (@TEDx) December 23, 2019
How do the children of incarcerated parents move past the stigma placed on their lives and families? Howard University professor @DrBMuhammad1 explains: https://t.co/YB9coJXboc pic.twitter.com/atRdb5iQoq
— TEDx (@TEDx) February 7, 2020
"If you are failing, it means you're trying. If you are failing, it means you're succeeding at trying, which is something, right?" https://t.co/0MsMDYMDio pic.twitter.com/tJLCG6mj0T
— TEDx (@TEDx) December 26, 2019
Physicist Arden Warner harnesses the power of magnets to safely and efficiently clean up oil spills without disrupting the surrounding ecosystem: https://t.co/wqkUHtdtQE pic.twitter.com/dScATzeMnm
— TEDx (@TEDx) January 23, 2020