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“With few exceptions music has been for some centuries the art which has devoted itself not to the reproduction of natural phenomena, but rather to the expression of the artist’s soul, in musical sound. A painter, who finds no satisfaction in mere representation, however artistic, in his longing to express his inner life, cannot but envy the ease with which music, the most non-material of the arts today, achieves this end.”
— Wassily Kandinsky, Concerning the Spiritual in Art
Minnie Sue Coleman; "Housetop" With Center Medallion, n.d., Cotton, 83 x 62 inches
Georgia O’Keeffe: Living Modern Exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum.
Georgia O’Keeffe’s Closet at Abiquiú & her After Alexander Calder “OK” brooch.
Detail from the “unswept floor” mosaic made by Heraclitus, showing a mouse eating a walnut. 2nd century CE, now on display at the Vatican Museums.
Imagine trying to clean this floor–or even walk across it–and constantly wondering, “Wait. Is that one REAL?”
Large antique hand-carved wooden trompe l’oeil panel from a horse-drawn hearse, c. late 19th century. Salvaged from a Victorian funeral carriage.
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Hélène Fauquet, Gel, 2024, prints, frames, table, 39 x 55 x 24 in. (99.1 x 139.7 x 61 cm.)
Josef Albers. White Line Square VIII, 1966
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