Recognize the reference? 🎨 This piece pays tribute to Edward Hopper’s iconic Nighthawks, but with a twist: a lone woman in blue under the fluorescent hum. American Realism reimagined through a contemporary lens. 🖼️ #EdwardHopper#Art#Nighthawks
Historic moment: the biggest-ever showcase of LGBTQ+ African art is now open at the Smithsonian → Here: Pride and Belonging in African Art (until Aug 23, 2026). Nearly 60 works, 30 artists, full of joy and belonging.
#QueerArt#AfricanArt#Pride#LGBTQHistory
Claude Monet: Trouville, Hôtel des Roches Noires
A day of sun, elegance, and joy on the 19th-century French coast 🌊☀️👒
A moment in history transformed into art that celebrates life by the sea.
#Art#History#Impressionism#BeachVibes#Culture
The Arrival of the Normandy Train, Gare Saint-Lazare" (1877) by Claude Monet. 🎨
Monet captures the industrial dance of steam and iron with the same ethereal light as a sunset over the Seine. A masterpiece of Impressionism’s modern soul.
🚂💨 #ArtHistory#Monet
As censorship rises, is there a future for truly political, truth-telling art?
Amid geopolitical instability around the world the market is looking to “safe” works—and artists are searching for new spaces to speak out
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Art creates emotions and, generally, you either like a certain piece of art or you don’t. But despite that, what is valid for everything else is also valid for art. If you invest some time in art, get intellectually and emotionally engaged...
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Until the advent of Abstract Expressionism, after World War II, American artists who wanted to be taken seriously were obliged to live and work in Europe, primarily in Paris and London...
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"Hace tiempo que nos dimos cuenta de que ya no era posible dar la vuelta a este mundo, ni remodelarlo, ni detener su desafortunado curso hacia adelante. Sólo había una resistencia posible: no tomarlo en serio". Milan Kundera