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The Damien Hirst Empathy Suite at the Palms, Las Vegas, 2019. [Photo: David Becker/WireImage/Getty Images] Indeed, Denver’s luxury-focused Art Hotel showcases a 22,000-piece LED light ...
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And so I wanted to understand: Why does so much AI art look the same? Read: AI has a hotness problem. The AI companies themselves aren’t particularly forthcoming.
O ENOPHILES, ART aficionados, petrolheads and all those who like the finer things in life have, alas, not had the best year. The prices of their luxury assets have tanked. An investor who put ...
Why Severed Hands Are Haunting Contemporary Art Painters and sculptors are exploring agency and femininity by depicting floating appendages. Paloma Proudfoot’s “Unfinished painting” (2024).
The art at the center of these industries is, to many of these bigwigs, a means to an end. That end being stock prices and shareholder satisfaction. It’s why we got “ Inside Out 2” and ...
Jacob Simon, an environmentalist, optimist, and educator, explains why he thinks art could have a world-saving impact on the climate crisis. advertisement. Good Good Good.
Miami-based artist Dahlia Dreszer isn't worried about AI's effect on art. In fact, she—and her AI-produced clone—are ecstatic about it.
Why My Art Reflects St. Thérèse Louisiana-based artist Nichole Lanthier is inspired by the Little Flower. Original commissioned colored pencil piece, ‘St. Therese, The Little Flower’ (photo ...
Titled “Stories Shape Reality,” For Freedoms’s proposed commission for the Brooklyn jail was conceived by the collective’s co-founder Eric Gottesman and its Senior Advisor Claudia Peña in ...
David Johnson, former chairman of the board of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, and his wife, Suzanne, began collecting art 25 years ago, amassing a range of pieces from Lucio Fontana ...