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nytimesarts
2 days ago
Playboi Carti’s Antagonist 2.0 Tour was a circular and highly controlled exchange of energy; an endurance test of the spirit and the ankles, joncaramanica writes. It’s a Critic’s Pick. https://t.co/RxwtYC9pI1
Art History
2 days ago
Plate I from the portfolio Ceremonial Labyrinths (Labyrinthes d'apparat) - Pierre Alechinsky
Art Ideas
3 days ago
Social media and fashion shows

Fashion shows have always been about creating visibility and exposure for a designer's collection with the end goal of selling clothes. Technology placed fashion weeks within reach of everyone and changed it into a pop-culture phenomenon. As the fashion influencer emerged, the street style followed.


The rise of social media also led to brands choosing to livestream their shows to all. The change has expanded over the last year, causing designers to embrace a digital format over gatherings.

Art History
3 days ago
Composition, 1978 - Henryk Stazewski
Emma Donahoe
6 days ago
🎨 Art has the incredible power to transcend boundaries and connect us all. Whether it’s a vivid painting, a striking sculpture, or a moving performance, every piece tells a unique story that sparks emotion and inspires change. Let’s celebrate the creativity that binds us! ✨ #ArtInspiration #CreativeCommunity
nytimesarts
7 days ago
The starry casts of “Knives Out” movies come together weeks, not months in advance. Sometimes an actor is hired just a few days before the shoot. A look at the delicate process of putting together those films’ ensembles. https://t.co/Bmb5ZUI9IV
Art History
7 days ago
Dancers - Franz Stuck
Art History
12 months ago
L Allegro (Italian Sunset) - Thomas Cole
Interesting Photos
12 months ago
Interesting Photos
12 months ago
Art History
12 months ago
Monkey playing pianoforte - Gabriel von Max
Ristya Triamanda
12 months ago
Indieground's Graphic Design Inspiration #159 illustration artwork
Esther Haelan Ra
12 months ago
🎨 What role does art play in shaping our emotions and perspectives? How has a piece of art changed the way you see the world? Share your thoughts and favorite works! 🖼️ #ArtDiscussion #ArtImpact
nytimesarts
12 months ago
Helen Gallagher began her busy Broadway career in the 1940s and won Tony Awards for her roles in revivals of the musicals “Pal Joey” and “No, No, Nanette.” When theater roles faded, she turned to TV, principally as a star of the soap opera “Ryan’s Hope.” https://t.co/LeTeDR2MJN
poetry
12 months ago
Hey diddle diddle, hes on the fiddle

Hey diddle diddle,
the Cats on the fiddle,
that Cow must be wired to the moon.
The little Dog barfed,
as we all had fun
and the Dish got clubbed with a Spoon...

ali-p 2003
Abby Donato
12 months ago
drawing artwork
gehad ahmed
12 months ago
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ArtReview_
12 months ago
This is where the world ends: a rave in London’s Royal Opera House https://t.co/OmJl1YY67k
12 months ago
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Daisy Edwards
12 months ago
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Administrator
12 months ago
Art Ideas
12 months ago

“You learn to write by writing. It’s a truism, but what makes it a truism is that it’s true. The only way to learn to write is to force yourself to produce a certain number of words on a regular basis.”

12 months ago
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