- Wed, 16:50: Madame Russell, by John Russell. Exhibition at AGNSW. I loved this more than my last impressionist show. Rodin used… https://t.co/vUjexVGQ6b
- Wed, 16:55: I like John Russell because even when in Europe he painted like an Australian. https://t.co/GhvbNToqQ6
- Wed, 17:07: Russell was also mates with Matisse. Not that he needs validation. Great exhibition. https://t.co/2OoCKVhmUQ
- Wed, 20:58: RT @whatgrandmawore: Frilly and floral, this 1770 @Nationalmuseet gown has large gathered sleeves compromising of engageantes. They match t…
- Wed, 20:59: RT @ArtGalleryofNSW: Anne Middleton has won the 2018 #archibaldprize @ANZ_AU People's Choice award with her portrait of actor Guy Pearce: h…
- Wed, 21:37: Ben Quilty and the back of Tim Minchin's head at AGNSW. Art was discussed but they were sloshing in contraband red… https://t.co/EmzgxJlIk0
- Wed, 21:38: Red wine talking. https://t.co/95z0kU5zR1
- Wed, 21:39: Tim Minchin, side view. He did grab the piano at one stage, for a impromptu number, lyrics by Quilty. https://t.co/graUWmGrIw
- Wed, 21:40: RT @irarchaeology: I think I may have found the inspiration for the Custard Cream :) #SundayFun 13th century baptismal font in Killaloe and…
- Wed, 21:41: RT @paxandjoy: @binchickensc has a handful defending this accused @ParrotOfTheDay of cat food burglary, having regard to the condemning evi…
- Wed, 21:43: RT @AmyJeffs0: Designs for some extraordinarily fabulous helmet crests in the margin of a prose Tristan romance. I can't wait for those t…
- Wed, 21:45: RT @billybragg: I love how the heatwave has revealed the history beneath our feet https://t.co/2mT5gxWdpm
- Wed, 21:45: RT @billybragg: Some more amazing pictures here https://t.co/V1pmMJAwXC
- Wed, 21:48: RT @OzKitsch: The cocktail bar at the Menzies Hotel, William St, Melbourne, 1965. Hotel demolished 1969 Pic: @nlagovau https://t.co/bWcLRz3…
- Wed, 21:48: RT @7NewsSydney: First-time Archibald Prize finalist Anne Middleton has taken out this year's people's choice award for her portrait of Aus…
- Wed, 21:58: RT @OzKitsch: The Club Bar at Melbourne’s Menzies Hotel with its magnificent Fifties booze-themed carpet, 1965 Pic: @Library_Vic https://t.…
- Thu, 06:28: RT @liber_ray: On Wednesdays we wear pink: A hooded figure shows another man a selection of clothing on a rack hanging from the text, from…
- Thu, 06:28: RT @tracking_ontrek: "Why axing Chris Pine would be a very bad idea for the Star Trek films" https://t.co/qPIn1yQQg0
- Thu, 06:28: RT @EnglishHeritage: The history of @EHdovercastle is extensive - it also has a Roman lighthouse and a Saxon church! https://t.co/P9mhD95v1…
- Thu, 06:32: RT @IanMcKellen: First look: @kinglearwestend, directed by Jonathan Munby. You can see the @ChichesterFT production at @dukeofyorksLDN unt…
- Thu, 06:33: RT @Snitmonster: @70s_party https://t.co/BeqBNgP27Z
- Thu, 06:36: RT @julianpharrison: You may have seen this herbal in our Harry Potter exhibition What I like most about it is (a) the plants are huge com…
- Thu, 06:36: RT @MatthewRhys: I groaned on everyone’s behalf when I told Dornan that he and the Horse could make Fifty Shades of Hay.. https://t.co/TQ12…
- Thu, 06:37: RT @sciencemuseum: To celebrate our free dance & science festival #AntarcticaLive, we look at 5 objects from our collection that helped hum…
- Thu, 06:39: RT @mikegarson: Wow! Here’s Lady Stardust, White Light White Heat, and and Round and Round from our stop in Boston in ’72. Lady Stardust…
- Thu, 06:42: RT @BullenRoss: PUBLISHER: So it’s got vampires? BRAM STOKER: Yes. PUBLISHER: Sex? BRAM STOKER: Yes. PUBLISHER: A lunatic asylum? BRAM STOK…
- Thu, 06:43: RT @Pfro: Just so we all don’t forget what the fuck were fighting for: https://t.co/lUKsdpRkNa
- Thu, 06:45: RT @kateStrasdin: Please could somebody write a book about #19thc haberdashery? Every time I see a garment bedecked in this kind of soutach…
- Thu, 06:51: RT @bloodiedwombat: #Melbourne Heritage Photography: Intersection of Collins and Queen Streets, Melbourne, looking east circa 1950s. At cen…
- Thu, 06:56: RT @PilgrimTrust: Details at St Nicholas Harbledown - the sloping floored leper chapel where Chaucer’s pilgrimage ended, whose holy water t…