A Forest in Winter - Oskar Bergman , 1904.
Swedish , 1879-1963
Oil on canvas, 57.7 x 81.3 cm.
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A Forest in Winter - Oskar Bergman , 1904.
Swedish , 1879-1963
Oil on canvas, 57.7 x 81.3 cm.
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GAWAIN AND THE GREEN KNIGHT — Clive Hicks-Jenkins
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last preview before preorders but i spent the whole day working on my goromi zine piece and wow check those tats i spent 8651026 hrs on them
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The thing about the "white cube" style of art gallery display is that it's actually not letting you appreciate the art in a vacuum. Art looks different in different displays, and I appreciate the attempt to solve that problem, but a blank white wall is itself an aesthetic, it has its own cultural connotations and background and associations. It is not devoid of extraneous meaning. A white cube is not a vacuum, it is a white cube. It looks sterile, empty, industrial. Not all art was meant to be displayed in a white cube. Leonardo Da Vinci never intended for the Mona Lisa to be displayed in a white cube. There is no such thing as a vacuum.
The Karnak Temple, Luxor - Egypt.
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