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Self-Portrait with Shea and Her Daughter Zion in the Bedroom Mirror, Newton, Mississippi. 2017 With a photograph whose essential subject is infinity, it’s hard to know where to begin. If you weren’t ...
An inexpensive mechanical printing method developed in the late 19th century and named after its inventor, illustrator and printer Benjamin Henry Day, Jr. The method relies upon small colored dots ...
Narrator: Curator Anne Umland calls this work a haunting meditation on the physical and psychological effects of war. Curator, Anne Umland: We're looking at a group of three German military officers, ...
Since its invention in 1839, photography has served as a medium for documenting, understanding, and interpreting the world. It has radically contributed to the evolution of visual representation, in ...
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Narrator: The artist Tarsila do Amaral painted The Moon, A lua in Portuguese, in 1928, using oil on canvas. The canvas is square, approximately three-and-a-half feet, or 110 centimeters, in height and ...
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In this painting, Tanning returned to themes she had explored in the late 1930s after being introduced to Surrealism at The Museum of Modern Art’s 1936 Fantastic Art, Dada, Surrealism exhibition. As ...