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    The Show the Art World Loves to Hate Gets a Soul

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    Rise of the machines: How illustrators can avoid being replaced by AI

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    Creative Boom – As AI-generated artwork becomes more common, many illustrators worry about being replaced. But by understanding AI’s limitations, refining a unique style, and embracing new tools, creatives can…

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    The Most Ripped-Off Artists on A.I. Platform Midjourney

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    Artnet – new report delved into more than five million prompts on the popular A.I. image generator. – read more

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    Bonhams to Sell Gene Hackman’s Art Collection

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    Art News – Hackman, as ARTnews reported at the time of his death, was a major arts patron in Santa Fe, New Mexico, where he lived, and a painter in his own…

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    L.A. Galleries Face Big Challenges

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    artnet – Despite the fires, rising costs, and limited demand, some emergent spaces are growing. – read more

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    Photographers Recreate 115-Year-Old Panoramic Photos

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    PetaPixel – Two New Jersey photographers have paid homage to their hometown by going to great lengths to recreate a historic photo using the same rotating panoramic camera the original…

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    Exploring  the Pompidou’s Network of Temporary Venues  

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    Domus – As the Centre Pompidou in Paris shuts down for restoration until 2030, its activities move to a network of temporary venues across France and abroad. Here’s where to…

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    Art in the Mediterranean this Summer

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    Domus – Ten must-see exhibitions tell the story of a contemporary Mediterranean made up of shared memories, changing geographies, and new ideas of community. – read more

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    How ‘Gay’ Became an Identity in Art

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    The New York Times – When did homosexuality change from a description of what people do to a definition of who they are? How was an act transformed into an identity? In this…

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    Fashion Queen Marie Antoinette’s Iconic Style Lives on a Major New Show

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    Artnet – During her two-decade reign, Marie Antoinette didn’t just preside over France, she reshaped the worlds of 18th-century fashion and design in her image. From her sumptuous pastel gowns…

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    New Book About 1960s NYC Brims with Downtown Delights

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    Art News – I came to this basic reaffirmation while reading J. Hoberman’s latest, addicting, grand cultural history, Everything Is Now: The 1960s New York Avant-Garde—Primal Happenings, Underground Movies, Radical Pop. …

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