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As Adolf Trump shows off his plans for remodelling the Chancellery, Joseph Miller is believed to be planning an exhibition of degenerate art.

Kunst for kunst sake.
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"Degenerate art ... was a term adopted in the 1920s by the Nazi Party in Germany to describe modern art. During the dictatorship of Adolf Hitler, German modernist art ... was ... banned in Nazi Germany on the grounds that such art was an 'insult to German feeling' "
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Degener...
Degenerate art - Wikipedia
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SPOILER ALERT: Stephen Miller is a fanatical racist and bigot who knows nothing about art, architecture or American cultural history. He believes the Nazis were right to ban artists like Pablo Picasso, Marc Chagall, Max Ernst, Wassily Kandinsky, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner and Paul Klee as "degenerate".
Stephen Miller: "The scandal is how Democrats & the left scarred the landscape of our country w/grotesque so-called modern art that celebrates ugliness ... very importantly, President Trump is making sure it's in the neo-classical design around which our nation's architecture has long been directed"
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#onthisday 1881 Pablo Picasso was born in MΓ‘laga; his relentless experimentation across stylesβ€”from Blue Period to Cubismβ€”shattered academic norms and permanently redefined modern art’s possibilities #ArtHistory
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Guten Morgen
Louis Valtat (1869–1952) 🎨 πŸ‡«πŸ‡·
Ein Strauß Vergissmeinnicht πŸ–ΌοΈ
#FlowerFriday #ArtHistory #Stilllife #BskyArt #Fauves
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the theoretical biological maximum for a pumpkin is around 20,000 pounds. last year i grew a 360 pounder and it was so big it took everyone in the house just to drag it across the lawn
this headline hums with ancient autumnal dread
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I truly can’t imagine the person I would be, the art I would’ve made, the choices I might’ve made, the wide-open vistas that might exist in my brain if the constant anxious horror of the last 10 years in America wasn’t just 24/7 squatting its horrible carcass on every cell of it.
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russians in 2022:
β€œWe’ll take Kyiv in 3 days!”

Me in 2025:
Still in Kyiv.
Still free.
Still drinking coffee under the sirens.
Still wondering if they got lost or just bad at math.
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ChatGPT gave a significant portion of my students the wrong answer to an easy quiz question that everyone used to always get right

I had two groups of students turn in annotated bibliographies that were ChatGPT generated - not a single citation actually existed
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DARK CORNERS REVIEWS --- CALIGARI: HORROR’S EXPRESSIONIST NIGHTMARE

SHORT SUBJECT --- FELIX die KAT 1927

MAIN FEATURE --- VON MORGENS BIS MITTERNACHTS 1920
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FEATURING
PROGRESSIVE ROCK DUBS !!
PATHOS !!
FURY !!
MONEY LAUNDERING !!

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Eleanor Fortescue-Brickdale (1872-1945), β€œThe Deceitfulness of Riches” (1901), oil on canvas, 109.9 x 85.09 cm. Eleanor was not yet thirty when she completed this splendid painting.
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Police have released cctv footage of the Louvre robbers escaping
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Choose 20 paintings that have stayed with you or influenced you β€” one painting per day for 20 days, in no particular order. No explanations, no reviews, just paintings.

16/20 Giorgio de Chirico, The Serenity of the Scholar, 1914

#blueskyartchallenge #art #painting