Flash mob in quarantine: Twitter users "repeat" works of art
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/flash-mob-in-quarantine-twitter-users-repeat-works-of-art.htmlWhile almost the whole world is quarantined at home, the Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles decided to introduce the public to art, and launched a creative flash mob on Twitter. His task is to repeat any work of art at home, using improvised means.
Thousands of users responded to the idea of The J. Paul Getty Museum - people parodied a variety of paintings and sculptures, and a very funny collection turned out:
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