After Fierce Outcry From Arts Groups, Australia Changes Course on A.I.
artnet – A proposed exemption for tech would have moved Australia towards a U.S.-style system. Artists objected – read more
artnet – A proposed exemption for tech would have moved Australia towards a U.S.-style system. Artists objected – read more
Ny Times – As a financial matter, the Phillips Collection’s decision to sell three works of art at auction on Thursday would have to rate as a success. – read…
McGill News – Transportation networks, Velcro, airplanes, and water filtration systems. These four things have one thing in common: they are innovations that owe their origins to nature. – read…
Archpaper – The Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Medal (JKO) is Municipal Art Society’s (MAS) highest honor, now in its 54th year. This year the JKO recognized two New York–based women architects…
“A space to question, dream, and seek new possibilities…” Paul Zimmerman in conversation with Pablo Diaz Carballo Paul Zimmerman: How did you get interested in art? Pablo Diaz Carballo: My interest in art…
Science – After being expelled from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Madrid just before graduation in 1926 for insulting the examination panel, 22-yearold Salvador Dalí headed for Paris.…
BBC – They helped to make Vincent van Gogh among the most famous and influential painters in the history of art. Why did sunflowers obsess him and so many other…
Interview Magazine – Halfway through my conversation with the French artist Claire Tabouret, we arrived at everyone’s favorite subject: psychoanalysis. Twice a week for seven years, the painter would visit her shrink’s…
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…
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