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South Carolina artist Robert Kelly sparked a police investigation after one of his "human skin teddy bear" creations was ...
Choosing art is a way we can exercise some control over our lives. Via art, we can also signal to anyone what we value about ourselves. Art can also help us decompress and revitalize, particularly if ...
Divers uncovered a 3,000-year-old clay figurine in Italy's Lake Bolsena, revealing human fingerprints and shedding light on ...
While sketching at the zoo one morning, a small boy asked me for a pencil and a piece of paper. He proceeded to transform the ...
Supporters saw the Mütter’s preserved fetuses, skulls, and “Soap Lady” as a celebration of human difference. New management ...
AI art can't match human creativity, yet — researchers Fred Schwaller 06/11/2025 Generative AI models are bad at representing things that require human senses, like smell and touch.
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Medicare penalties would change for 700,000 seniors under new bill Archaeologists Were Searching a Forest in the Clouds—and Found 100 Structures From an Ancient City As China restricts rare ...
Museums, ateliers, and auction houses reflect a renewed appetite for realist art—rooted in skill, emotion and human touch.
Jerry Saltz (an AI skeptic) and David Wallace-Wells (AI-curious) discuss the merits of art made by machines.
Once upon a time, builders used to add horsehair to plaster. Turns out, the historic practice has more benefits than you'd think when making modern walls.