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Celebrate the Final Days of Gemini Season With Works From the Artnet Gallery Network That Embody the Sign’s Dualities
Check out these artworks that capture the fabulous-to-flighty spirit of the Gemini.
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Check out these artworks that capture the fabulous-to-flighty spirit of the Gemini.
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Gemini season is a time for reinvention, experimentation, and parties, parties, parties. The third sign in the zodiac calendar, Gemini is represented by celestial twins, and those born under the sign are characterized by the duality of these two spirits. The zodiac’s natural socialites, these lovers of life might be a bit flighty, changing their plans every minute, but they’re also plugged-in experts who can brief you on the latest coming and goings.
To close out the end of Gemini season, we’ve explored the Artnet Gallery Network to find works that celebrate the charming, multi-faceted, and bubbly spirit that define this sign.
Maya Varadaraj, Twins with Curly Hair and Promises (2021). Courtesy of Aicon Contemporary.
Serena Amrein, twins (2011). Courtesy of Edition & Galerie Hoffmann.
Emmanuelle Rapin, The Butterfly Constellation (2021). Courtesy of Galerie aKonzept.
Simin Keramati, The Twin Wanderers (2020). Courtesy of ADVOCARTSY.
Salvador Dalí, MERCURIUS (Tribute to Mercury) (n.d.). Courtesy of Gelender Gallery.
Nathan Oliveira, Twin Runner (2005). Courtesy of LewAllen Galleries.
Bruce Davidson, Twin girls sitting on a couch together. New York City, USA (1966). Courtesy of Magnum Photos.
Susan Clinard, Twins Emanuel and Elijah (2019). Courtesy of Silvermine Galleries.
Ronald Davis, Twin Wave (1979). Courtesy of the Greenberg Gallery.
Jean Lurçat, Twin Spirits (ca. 1955). Courtesy of Whitford Fine Art.
Roman Ondák, Twins Reading a Book (1994). Courtesy of Esther Schipper.
Peter Wegner, Double Error with Flaps Up/Down (2017). Courtesy of Galerie m.