we’re all about duets on this week’s picture this — kissing couples, embracing on a date, and sometimes what one might even perceive as in conflict. ah, love — it’s never easy, is it? even when it’s just hanging on your walls. from Luc Tuymans’ Couple to hold fast, a favorite of mine from lisa golightly, we’re celebrating displaying artworks featuring the dynamic power of two, sometimes in abstract, unique collage, or the beauty of an old snapshot.
clockwise, l to r: Drift Painting by Erin Armstrong from saatchi art; couple lisa golightly; quotes for the soul; katrien de blauwer collage; caitlin doherty via the jealous curator; grace lee illustration; joe webb prints; ryan heshka; Anniversary Day 1950’s Kissing Couple Shares Their Love Snapshot Photo from interior vintage; Slow Dancing Utensils from lucius art; Photograph, 1996 by Mark Borthwick; isablle feliu; Luc Tuymans’ Couple via David Zwirner.
• all other credits in order of appearance: night out by gideon rubin; hold fast by lisa golightly; hug by doortje hannig; Sunday Date art print by Hiro Kurata from 20×200; The Vague Memory of a Kiss in the Night Art Print by Isabelle Feliu from society6; tilt shift painting by Erin Armstrong from saatchi art; joe webb; Keith Higginbotham photo collage; untitled by gideon rubin.
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