Tag: Art

AI Slop—How Every Media Revolution Breeds Rubbish and Art

The Evolution of Media: From Slop to Art In the ever-evolving landscape of media and technology, the term

The Week in Art Crime and Mischief

The art world has seen its fair share of drama in recent weeks, with a string of thefts

Gene Hackman’s Massive Art Collection Headed to Auction

The Gene Hackman Collection: A Life in Art All art lovers can rejoice as the highly anticipated Gene

Uber, Zocdoc, And The Art Of Innovation Within Healthcare’s Regulatory Limits

Zocdoc: Pioneering Innovation in Healthcare In the midst of the Great Depression, chaos reigned on the streets of

Why Was the Philadelphia Art Museum Director Sacked?

The Philadelphia Art Museum (PhAM) made headlines recently after the sudden dismissal of Director and CEO Sasha Suda.

The World’s Oldest Known Cave Art Wasn’t Made by Our Species : ScienceAlert

Neanderthals were often caricatured as the archetypal "cavemen" but recent discoveries have shown that they were capable of

New York City Art Shows That Will Make You Think 

Lisa Yuskavage: Drawings at the Morgan Library & Museum has sparked a wide range of opinions among art

The MA in Art History at the University of Arkansas Is Rooted in Museum Collaboration

The University of Arkansas is currently accepting applications for its Master of Arts in Art History program until

A Brief Art History of Grief

Roger Luckhurst, a professor at the University of London, Birkbeck, delves into the intricate history of human burial

Why I’m Voting for Zohran as an Art Worker 

When addressing a crowd of 13,000 supporters at Forest Hills Stadium, I recounted the inspiring tale of museum

Inside the Newly Reopened Princeton Art Museum

Princeton University’s new art museum opened its doors to the public after a five-year rebuild, marking a milestone

Sotheby’s Institute Empowers Future Leaders in Art

Sotheby’s Institute of Art offers a comprehensive range of educational programs for art enthusiasts in London, New York,