Three Icelandic artists reimagine myth, drapery, and the northern lights in a new exhibition at Galerie de Buci, Paris.
Of course, there are complications that arise with this rule. “A lot of work” is a subjective measurement, and often the things that entail a lot of work are expensive, only available to those who can ...
Infused with myth, Anna Ortiz's surreal paintings portray the "lives we were unable to live but (that) happened without us." ...
A new project called Digital Delacroix is training cutting-edge technology on the French painter's style to unravel the lost ...
Dennis Koch interviews Post Wook, an artist who will showcase her work at the Bitcoin 2025 conference in Las Vegas.
The 2,000-year-old Torlonia collection of Roman sculptures, now at the Art Institute of Chicago, has the urgency of the ...
The SMK in Copenhagen couldn’t move the Italian artist’s sculptures, so it’s showing reproductions in the show “Michelangelo Imperfect,” including a new set of ‘identical’ 3D-printed works made by ...
In a novel use of statistics, researchers estimate the number of unattributed paintings, known as "sleepers," by the famous ...
The launch of GPT-4o inspired a rash of A.I.-generated Studio Ghibli-style images. They may bode worse for audiences than for ...
Clara Lacy's 'The World Has Dropped Its Petals' is a series of elaborately detailed drawings illuminating the world of ...
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