History’s Selfies: Looking at Artists Looking at Themselves
(via Smithsonian) Artists have been doing self-portraits for centuries, looking deeply, carefully depicting and declaring how they wanted to be seen in public. So when it came time for the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery to assemble its final exhibition of its 50th anniversary year, it was time for a similar institutional self-reflection.
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