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Discovered this artist at the Venice Biennale where she had her do not agree with agnes martin all the time series on exhibition. Somehow in a pavilion of the ā€œbest selections in the worldā€ they were some of the few pieces that felt relatable and deserving. What do i know, I’m a random American community college student who won the chance to walk amongst the rich for a day. Anyway, I adore her snarky, metamodernist, minimal style
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Mar 1, 2025

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Bookmarking for later 🫔 I love that pic you attached
Mar 1, 2025
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hhtthhtthhttht Its right up your alley!!!
Mar 1, 2025

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specifically seeing them on the big wall at the guggenheim. tears in my eyes also - magritte’s the lovers sun yuan and peng yu’s can’t help myself polly nor’s you don’t know him like i do several of van gogh’s works like this one and this one and this one and this one felix gonzalez-torres ā€œuntitledā€ (portrait of ross in LA) unfinished painting by keith haring the silent voice by gerald moira tessa boffin untitled #1 klimt’s death and life schneelandschaft by cuno amiet (it’s huge in person) disappointed love by francis danby in the kitchen by helena janecic christina’s world by andrew wyeth
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I miss my grandma. She was such an amazing woman and artist. Very introspective. I love the way she looked at life. She would always notice the small unusual details with so much gratitude. I love her conceptual art projects of the 70’s. She once made a map of store fronts around San Francisco, creating a sort of scavenger hunt gallery, proving that art is all around us. Years later, I took the map and photographed what the store fronts turned into… 
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This sculpture is in SLAM’s permanent collection and they recently put it on display after a long time in storage She’s my favorite artist, and you can look at this piece for an hour and it keeps feeling fresh, like you never get to the bottom of understanding it. I like her work (and this piece in particular) because it’s emotionally rich. To me it embodies paradoxes like being both playful and somber, lively and elegiac, busy but unified, individual but collective, primal but contemporary, geometric and organic, abstract yet figurative, dissonant and harmonious, pattern and noise, cheeky and serious, quiet and commanding. Go spend some time with her.
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