Some art museums overawe with the sweep of their collections. Others thrill with a few perfectly placed masterworks. The best of them embody their cities’ ambitions and fulfill an ideal ...
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By Emily LaBarge The sprawling PST festival of more than 70 exhibitions doesn’t quite live up to its theme of art and science colliding. But there is a handful of impressive entries.
7 Best AI Art Generators: Best Tools for Stunning Digital Art Your email has been sent Artificial intelligence-based art generation technology is gaining traction, as the solutions introduce new ...
A new exhibition in Helsinki spotlights the Gothic themes and influences that connected works by renowned late 19th- and early 20th-century artists Sonja Anderson A Romare Bearden print served as ...
Around the end of September, Patti Moss and Steve Clark began to notice that things were missing in the packages of medical supplies delivered to her home. The couple from Bradford have been ...
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An unlikely artist is sparking joy around the world by transforming items he finds in the trash into sought-after creations.
November 13, 2024 • In Pittsburgh, entire houses have been converted into individual art installations filled with unusual objects. A new house is now open.
To create the gold-plated steel panels now on sale at the Gagosian gallery, the Italian artist hired licensed shooters to riddle them with bullets, in front of spectators like Jeff Koons.