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Training and Critiquing AI Through Art at WashU

Announcement: Tiffany Calvert Collaborates with Engineers at Washington University in St. Louis to Create AI-Inspired Still Life Paintings Tiffany Calvert, the chair of WashU’s MFA in Visual Art program, is

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Louvre Museum Shutters as “Exhausted” Staff Go on Strike 

Thousands of Visitors Stuck in Hours-Long Lines as Louvre Museum Shuts Down Due to Staff Strike Today, June 16, thousands

Museum Visitors Sit on and Crush “Van Gogh Chair”

A shocking incident recently took place at Verona’s Palazzo Maffei, where a pair of tourists caused damage to Italian artist

Photos Capture Millions Marching in Epic “No Kings” Protests

The "No Kings" protests that swept across the United States on June 14th marked a historic moment of dissent and

Josh Dihle Toys with Reality in His Topographic Paintings Akin to Fever Dreams — Colossal

Josh Dihle's exhibition, "Basement Arrangement," showcases his talent as a model railroader, where he creates intricate worlds using various objects

‘Inside Information’ Cutaway Diagrams by Dorothy Dig Into the Makings of Pop Culture Icons — Colossal

Taking diagrams to a new level, U.K.-based studio collective Dorothy creates prints that celebrate information—charts, maps, alphabets, color wheels, and

LA Museums Have Failed Undocumented Immigrants

The recent deployment of the National Guard in Los Angeles to target undocumented immigrants has sparked outrage and protests across

If the US-Mexico Border Could Talk

Echoes from the Borderlands: Study One “begins” at 8am, off the coast of the Pacific Ocean, where “the wall inserts

Preserving the Age-Old Art of Malaysian Shadow Puppetry 

"But at the same time, we need to adapt to the times and keep the art alive," he added. Despite