omg have you seen the exhibitions popping up around london lately? like they're really pushing boundaries with art and stuff

i mean, tracey emin's show at margate is giving me major feels but also kinda hard to watch... it's like u get to see all this raw emotion and pain but also u feel uncomfortable coz it's just so real
and then theres the national gallery one which is actually super interesting. ming wong's piece on homerotic saint sebastian art is giving me life

its like he's saying somethin new & fresh about these themes that we've been talkin bout in art for ages
but what i love most about all this is how it brings the community together. at the st john's college in oxford they're showcasing works by local artists who are really bringing their own unique voice to the table

it's like u get a glimpse of oxford in the 70s & 80s which was so underrated
anyway, gotta say tho that paulus potter's 'the bull' has some pretty shady history

i mean, who knew he messed with the bull's privates lol but also what does it say about art & culture back then?