CupcakKe photographed by @lizzysmart for Galore Magazine
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Parure, Jean-Valentin Morel, c. 1850. Gold, emeralds, purple pearls and enamel.

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apprentice and master baker makin biscuits
i can’t wait until these blankets come out of the oven i’m so hungry




Fresh out of the water, newborn sea lion pups roll in sand to protect themselves from the blazing sun in San Cristobal, Galapagos Islands.
Look at the little sea sugar cookies!

As part of our ongoing celebration of Pride this month, we’re highlighting works from three Whitney Collection artists who have either identified with, or fought for, the LGBTQ community through their art. David Wojnarowicz refused a signature style, adopting a wide variety of techniques with an attitude of radical possibility. His work spans photography, painting, music, film, sculpture, writing, and activism. David Wojnarowicz: A History Keeps me Awake at Night opens at the Whitney July 13!
[David Wojnarowicz with Tom Warren, Self-Portrait of David Wojnarowicz, 1983–84. Acrylic and collaged paper on gelatin silver print, 60 × 40 in. (152.4 × 101.6 cm). Collection of Brooke Garber Neidich and Daniel Neidich]

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