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Observer spoke with UCCA director Philip Tinari about the institution’s growth, Guy Ullens’ vision and the future of China’s ...
A research paper from the University of Zurich titled “Can AI change your view? Evidence From A Large-Scale Online Field Experiment” has confirmed a lot of what AI critics were worrying over with the ...
Museums provide the first draft of art history. They decide which artists get to share wall space with masters like ...
Observer recently caught up with the Pictures Generation artist to learn more about how his practice has evolved and the role ...
The Boston Public Art Triennial will display dozens of pieces downtown and in neighborhoods across the city, reflecting ...
The organizations that thrive aren’t the ones chasing the latest AI trends but the ones that build a culture where people and ...
First Steps finally reveals our first full look at Galactus, and Ralph Ineson's villain does indeed look like he's stepped straight out of the comic books.
And while this description may sound like pessimism, it’s intended as an exhortation, a call to recognize what’s happening ...
A new book, Sister, Sinner, tracks the fantastic rise of evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson in 1920s Los Angeles — and her ...
Meanwhile, tourism nonprofit Destination Cleveland is utilizing vivid, large-scale art projects to spotlight the city’s more overlooked neighborhoods. In 2024, the Murals Across the City project ...
The first week of April brought us gloomy skies and downpours here in Middletown, but in the Ezra and Cecile Zilkha Gallery, ...
To mark the France-Brazil 2025 season, which takes place in France from April to September, and the 200th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two countries, FRANCE 24's cultural ...