National Gallery of Art curator Alison Luchs is going viral after appearing in humorous Instagram videos using Gen Z slang to describe centuries-old sculptures One clip, in which the 47-year museum ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The National Gallery of Art’s deputy head of sculpture stepped behind a 16th-century urn and began to describe it to the camera.
Alison Luchs has worked at the National Gallery of Art in Washington DC for 47 years. She agreed to make videos using the latest youth slang — from GOATED to big drip — to describe centuries-old ...
Standing behind an ornately carved urn, an older, white-haired woman points to the 16th century Florentine piece and then looks straight at the camera. Out of her mouth tumble words the viewer does ...
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