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@chirpbirb@meow.social  ·  activity timestamp 7 days ago

Alison Luchs, who has worked at the National Gallery of Art for 47 years, agreed to learn Gen Z slang and make videos because she wanted to raise interest in the museum’s art.

She never expected to slay.

stolen from here: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DSbLzBLDaBj
more info here: https://wapo.st/4qIqlTl

#NationalGalleryOfArt #GenZ #Slang #Art #Maiolica

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An older white woman in a museum is showing off Maiolica plates with intricate artwork and designs on it as she narrates with Gen Z slang: "Chat, peep this bussin' clay dish from the 16th century made in the workshop of an Italian rizzler named Orazzio Pompeii. Money maxxing sigmas would pull out Maiolica plates like this at dinner parties just to flex their aura points. Look how bro glazed it. He went goblin mode with all these colors. Highkey tough materials to work with. But he ate, and that glow still slaps 500 years later. Chat, would you bring this dish to the function? Or is it chopped? Either way, girlypop is the moment and she's living rent free in our heads and in the National Gallery of Art."
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National Gallery of Art on Instagram: "Our curators are lowkey rizzlers. So they teamed up with our intern to make this video.
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⭐️ Alison Luchs, Curator of Early European Sculpture and Deputy Head of Sculpture
🖼️ Workshop of Orazio Pompei, “Dish with an allegorical subject,” 1520/1540, tin-glazed earthenware (maiolica), 1 11/16 × 9 5/16 in., Corcoran Collection (William A. Clark Collection)
📍 West Building Ground Floor, Gallery G19

#art #rizz #explorepage"

473K likes, 4,626 comments - ngadc on December 18, 2025: "Our curators are lowkey rizzlers. So they teamed up with our intern to make this video. __ ⭐️ Alison Luchs, Curator of Early European Sculpture and Deputy Head of Sculpture 🖼️ Workshop of Orazio Pompei, “Dish with an allegorical subject,” 1520/1540, tin-glazed earthenware (maiolica), 1 11/16 × 9 5/16 in., Corcoran Collection (William A. Clark Collection) 📍 West Building Ground Floor, Gallery G19 #art #rizz #explorepage".
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