✨NOW OPEN✨ "M.C. Escher: Infinite Variations" is now on view at @TheFIA in Flint, Michigan. Featuring 150+ original works, the exhibition explores Escher’s visionary world of illusion, geometry, tessellations & impossible architecture. Learn more: https://t.co/W33g2bhdUT
⚫ Before Op Art had a name, Victor Vasarely was already bending perception. His 1965 serigraph "Zèbres," transforms simple stripes into a mesmerizing illusion of movement and form—showcasing the visual experiments that changed modern art. Learn more: https://t.co/xLP37gV9fX
🐷🎬Before Bugs Bunny became a legend, Porky Pig was Warner Bros.' first breakout star. He helped launch the studio's signature brand of smart, irreverent animation & gave us the immortal sign-off: "Th-Th-Th-That's All Folks!" Explore collection: https://t.co/iZz6VjXMNj
🦗🌿 For Pollinator Week, we're spotlighting M.C. Escher's work "Grasshopper," a wood engraving that transforms a tiny insect into a monumental study of nature, detail, and observation. Part of our M.C. Escher & The Natural World collection: https://t.co/CL0W1IBNgT
☀️🎣 Summer solstice, Norman Rockwell style. In "Father and Son Fishing – Summer," a quiet teaching moment unfolds from his Brown & Bigelow “Four Seasons” series—where illustration becomes memory, and care becomes the story. Explore our collection: https://t.co/o5ASC7FZnc
World Tessellation Day + M.C. Escher’s birthday 🔷♾️
Escher’s bridges art, math & illusion via tessellations, metamorphosis & impossible architecture. On view at @TheFIA: "M.C. Escher: Infinite Variations spanning his entire career. Learn more: https://t.co/g0sjp3t5su
📸🏙️Before Battery Park City existed—artist Alice Aycock transformed its sandy landfill into a monumental maze-like sculpture. Captured by @SoHo_Blues during Creative Time's Art on the Beach in 1980, the image frames a city—and a landscape—in transition. https://t.co/1I2F7j6haG
🍽️ Few images capture hope and abundance as powerfully as Norman Rockwell’s "Freedom from Want." Created in 1943 as part of his "Four Freedoms" series, it remains a lasting reflection on dignity, security, and shared humanity. Explore our collection: https://t.co/o5ASC7FZnc
Long before social media, Roy Lichtenstein was exploring how images shape perception. 🪶👁️ His 1978 poster "Art About Art" is a hallmark of the Pop Art pioneer’s fascination with visual culture. Part of our Roy Lichtenstein collection: https://t.co/iVRhnIrB6b
👜🐎John Galliano’s Dior Saddle Bag reimagined equestrian form into a Y2K icon—cemented by runway, Sex & the City & early-2000s “It bag��� culture. From archive grail to revival staple, its legacy endures. Part of Carry Me – 100 Years of Handbags: https://t.co/QWTjptkqp7
As conflicts over identity & belief persist worldwide—Rockwell’s Freedom of Worship feels as relevant as ever. Created in 1943 as part of the Four Freedoms series—it remains a powerful reminder of religious freedom & mutual respect. Explore collection: https://t.co/o5ASC7FZnc
🌍 On #WorldEnvironmentDay—explore nature through our M.C. Escher & The Natural World coll. Long before his optical illusions, Escher studied landscapes, insects, reflections & patterns in the natural world—observations that shaped his most iconic works. https://t.co/CL0W1IBNgT
You may know John Mellencamp as a Rock & Roll Hall of Famer but for decades he’s also been a painter. Influenced by Expressionism—his portraits & mixed-media works explore identity, struggle & the American experience w/ the same honesty found in his music. https://t.co/dUTBdlbywr
🗣️In a time when civic voice is under scrutiny, Norman Rockwell’s "Freedom of Speech" still resonates. Painted in 1943, it turns FDR’s Four Freedoms into a simple civic moment: one speaks, others listen. Explore our Rockwell & Wyeth collection: https://t.co/o5ASC7GxcK
Imagine a world where logic quietly dissolves 🌐At @TheFIA, M.C. Escher is on view through 150+ works exploring impossible architecture, geometry, and illusion. Learn more about their "Infinite Variations" exhibition: https://t.co/s6ChPcF0sy
From medieval waist pouches to luxury fashion staples, the belt bag has evolved for centuries. Featured in our "Carry Me – 100 Years of Handbags" collection—the Burberry “TB” belt bag reimagines this historic silhouette through modern luxury & design. https://t.co/QWTjptkqp7
What does it mean to feel safe in uncertain times? Norman Rockwell’s "Freedom from Fear" from his Four Freedoms series still asks urgent questions about protection, responsibility, and the futures we imagine—and who they’re for. Explore the collection: https://t.co/g0sjp3tDi2
✨We’re still reflecting on the sense of wonder surrounding @TheFIA's "Infinite Variations." The exhibit opened w/ a special talk by Dr. Salvatore Iaquinta & features 150+ original M.C. Escher works exploring geometry, illusion, tessellations + infinity: https://t.co/g0sjp3tDi2
Museums build bridges across cultures, communities, and borders. 🌍On International Museum Day, PANART joins @ICOMOfficiel in celebrating the power of museums and traveling exhibitions to foster dialogue, discovery, and shared understanding worldwide. https://t.co/ENxiZKzyDj
This week—PANART joined the global museum & touring exhibitions community for Teo Live ’26. Our Pres. @ntkondoprias presented highlights from our traveling exh. portfolio incl. Escher & The Natural World. Grateful to be part of the convos shaping the future of cultural touring!