Laurie Simmons’s new A.I.-inspired art and Times Square takeover reflect the next generation of artistic expression.
“Ai Weiwei: Child’s Play” is at Vito Schnabel Gallery through February 22, 2025.
By Brenden Bobby Reader Columnist A few years have passed since we’ve last explored artificial intelligence. The last time I wrote an article dedicated to the subject was in 2018, and the scope ...
The William B. Conroy Honors College’s third annual Honors Art Exhibition titled “The Collective Awareness” debuted on Friday ...
Observer talked with the legendary conceptual artist, social activist and genuine provocateur about his exhibition “Child’s ...
The sosaku hanga movement, now explored in an exhibition at the National Museum of Asian Art, was a showcase for new ...
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With the group show "The Art of Arrangement," Bryant Street Gallery celebrates four different takes on floral creations. The ...
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On the second floor of Abba’s Orchard Montessori School’s campus on Bayani Road, Taguig City, a cozy reading corner rests ...
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Alongside a group of young women on the New South Wales far south coast, the 19-year-old spent weeks learning how to make traditional wearable art, before showcasing the pieces at the Giiyong ...