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1925 packaging Les Parfums De Marcy, this trompe l’oeil orange contained 8 glass perfume bottles. The orange-section shaped bottles were stored upside-down to conceal their caps.

As the federal government scales back funding for research, Johns Hopkins is launching its own grant programs to keep the work going. Read the story ➔ www.thebaltimorebanner.com/education/hi...

Love worms, molecular genetics, and big questions? We’re hiring a postdoc to build a CRISPRa toolkit to identify new aging mechanisms in C. elegans. Email or DM me to find out more. Please share & repost!

Matisse in Close Focus

"Holocaust remembrance and education should never be politicized," Doug Emhoff said in reaction to the Trump administration firing him and senior Biden White House officials from the board that oversees the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum. nyti.ms/3GxToqH

A child scratched Mark Rothko’s “Grey, Orange on Maroon, No. 8” (1960), regarded as one of the most important paintings in the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen’s collection.

Hi everyone! @pressfreedom.bsky.social will release a special report on press freedom in the United States during the first 100 days of the Trump administration. For more information, please see 👇.

Mexico’s president does this every morning…

The Mellon Foundation pledges $15M to support 56 state humanities councils, reversing federal cuts that threatened cultural programs nationwide. This vital funding sustains community engagement and preserves essential cultural heritage. www.mellon.org/news/america...

Blue in dispute • Composition with Blue Piet Mondrian, 1926

#AACR25 #AACR2025 @theaacr.bsky.social following the plenary session, at 10:15 in S105, we will showcase possible means to preventing cancer onset by intercepting its #TME @fertiglab.bsky.social #BarbaraVanderhyden and yours truly

Bidding for Untitled (or Philip Glass Poster) Richard Serra. 1972 • Richard Serra and Philip Glass

Clash of two worlds

Forget Canada — I don't think I've ever seen a poll shift this dramatic in *any* modern democracy. One of the most remarkable elections of my lifetime.

In early March, I wrote about the proto-authoritarian attacks on science and universities by the Trump administration and listed some warning signs to look out for in the coming weeks. Now six weeks later and those warning signs are being realised. christinapagel.substack.com/p/warning-si...

They are birthday twins.

Here's part of the puzzle on show in 2023.

We just announced the PIVOT and BRIDGE award funds, as well as enhanced university services to help researchers at Hopkins in these difficult times. On and forward! Read about these here: research.jhu.edu/jhu-research...

Zen moment Puerto Madryn, Argentina

La península Ibèrica es va apagar.

#MelvilleMonday

This is when I stray from the narrative thread because I become mesmerized by everything else. “Nubile Young Beauty of Diamaré” by Irving Penn, and three sculptures by Dis Berlin on the mantel. Parallel Mothers (Pedro Almodóvar)

The newest @theaacr.bsky.social working group: #Pathology is officially on! #AACR25

#Tintin #Herge

Y ou h ave one job H el p H or ror Fai l K ern ing P o or Fr a ncisvs

The Conversation, Henri Matisse (1908-1912) • Zara 2025

Now, Then and Detail Sculpture Wall, Raglan Estate, Kentish Town Fred Millett, 1965

The very busy façade of a 1914 apartment block in the early C20 financial district of Brussels between the cathedral and the park. By the long-time municipal architect, François Malfait.

That’s the problem: many focus on the least important things. The suit? The color? It’s irrelevant. The truly destructive thing is not his aesthetics, but his ethics. Stop following trends and become more critical.

What have you read since you woke up? Me? The City. The vision of the city according toFrans Masereel. The origin of the graphic novel, there are no words; each woodcut speaks and dialogues impressively.

In 1937, it was a Monday, market day in Guernica. Every Monday, farmers from across the region would come into town to sell their goods. The city was especially full of civilians that day, including women, children, and the elderly.

Henri Matisse

All of us, in the coming days

Friperie Jules de Bruycker 1902

This work is part of my research in From Numbers to Names - my website created in memory of Oma Else Weissenberg For every name & every place I found in family letters & docs, I carried out research, so that no-one, & no place of significance to my family, would be lost or be forgotten. #YomHashoah

Selfies at the Pope’s funeral, the banality of the self. A distracted narcissism, not always born out of malice, but from a deep disconnection with the meaning of the moment. They avoid contemplation, mourning, or collective memory, turning instead into content.

One of my favorites that I rarely talk about. Les poissons rouges (Interior with a Goldfish Bowl) Henri Matisse 1914

We made it to Friday, but at what cost?!

List, list, list.

As a PI of this program, sorry to hear NIH is cancelling its only national workforce development program to get high school and undergraduate students placed into summer research experiences near their homes. www.niddk.nih.gov/research-fun...

Frans Masereel in het atelier (Frans Masereel in the studio) Jules De Bruycker 1909