From Noah Davis’s empathetic figuration at the Barbican to Arpita Singh’s richly layered narratives at Serpentine, two ...
We caught up with the artist to discuss her works in “Silent Music” at Hauser & Wirth, her approach to abstraction and the ...
A dubious “Van Gogh” has sparked a battle between technology, connoisseurs, and the high-stakes art market. What does AI, ...
Meet the 184 students nominated for their work in fields such as drawing, painting, sculpture and mixed media.
Theophilus Brown and Paul Wonner's nudes, still-lifes, and landscapes transport art history buffs at Cañada College.
My daughter has disabilities and she uses her art to communicate in a way she can't through language
“She loves to make people happy when they see it. She enjoys the creative process too. She can communicate through art in a way she can’t through language due to her disabilities,” she said.
Researchers at the University of Tsukuba have demonstrated that art data can be automatically classified with sufficient accuracy by using a large language model (LLM), without requiring additional ...
Courtesy of the artist, David Zwirner and Ramiken. Photo: Dario Lasagni FOR MUCH OF art history, figurative sculpture was steeped in a sense of the eternal. Ancient statues of leaders, heroes and ...
Supported by By Penelope Green Mel Bochner, an artist who produced heady and often witty work in a multitude of mediums, exploring the boundaries of art — and the power of language — in ...
"Art is a universal language capable of conveying profound messages. Through these works, we see the shared history and values of both countries. This exhibition is not only a celebration of art ...
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