Tag: art
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This June, Christie’s offers one of the most important collections of daguerreotypes to come to market in the past 25 years. Announced to the world in 1839 and born of… more ›
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Copycats, unrealistic expectations, and budget cuts are AI’s gifts to graphic artists. https://www.theverge.com/ai-artificial-intelligence/688645/graphic-artists-china-ai more ›
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History of carnatic artists – Download as a PDF or view online for free https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/history-of-carnatic-artists/11932692 more ›
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Forty years on, Richard Avedon’s iconic series “In the American West” still resonates with the United States’ current political and social landscape. The New York photographer’s powerful portraits of working-class… more ›
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In the final decade of his life, Dieter Scharf – scion of one of Germany’s great collecting dynasties – filled his Hamburg villa with exceptional sub-Saharan sculpture. Fifty of these… more ›
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Also key to the CoBrA ethos was a rejection of traditional Western art’s lionisation of the solitary, artistic genius, and a focus, instead, on producing collaborative pieces such as murals… more ›
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An awful personal prophecy is coming true. Way back in 2019, when AI was still a relatively niche topic, and only the primitive GPT-2 had been released, I predicted the… more ›
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We instinctively tie weight to value. Gold is solid. Wood is dense. And back when we still printed things on paper, a heavy stapler was a luxury. If something is… more ›
