The treasure of art history is hidden away at Le Moyne College, a small Jesuit school in Syracuse, New York. Hanging in the college’s Noreen Reale Falcone library, amid bronze busts of clergymen and statues of Jesus, is a collection of tapestries and paintings that were displayed for the first …
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In a recent note, Goldman Sachs summed up the changing nature of the industry in the context of copper thus: “…fundamentals were once so tied to global growth that copper was considered to have a ‘PhD’ in macroeconomics. “Yet today, ‘Dr. Copper no longer exists – with ESG, geopolitics and …
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AArmy Chief General MM Naravane retired on Saturday, ending speculation over his likely elevation to Chief of Defense Staff (CDS). It has been almost five months since General Bipin Rawat died in a helicopter crash. The government has not yet been able to name his successor. The last time the …
Read More »India Art Fair concludes its post-pandemic edition
Launched in 2014, PhotoSparks is a weekly column of Your story, with photographs that celebrate the spirit of creativity and innovation. In the previous 600 posts, we featured a arts festival, cartoon gallery. world music festival, telecom fair, millet fair, exhibition on climate change, wildlife conference, boot festival, diwali rangoli, …
Read More »Thyssen Museum brings ‘ignored’ Spanish art from the interwar period to life
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What are cookies As is common practice with almost all professional websites, https://cyprus-mail.com (our “Site”) uses cookies, which are tiny files downloaded to your device, to improve your experience. This document describes what information they collect, how we use it and why we sometimes need to store these cookies. We …
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The Carolina Hurricanes have high expectations for themselves heading into the 2021-22 Stanley Cup Playoffs. A major force behind their confidence is Vincent Trocheck, their fiery second-line center. Trocheck is a big part of the Canes’ present but, as a waiting UFA, his role in their future is cloudy. How …
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A Serbian film is a graphic horror film, so please note that this article contains references to content that some may find disturbing.About a year ago, a popular image of a horror movie iceberg graphic broadcast Reddit and Twitter. Each level represents a number of horror movies, starting with the …
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As ideas swirled in Ms. Kehoe’s head about starting an art exhibit for students outside of the classroom, a light bulb went on. She was sitting in a chair at the Bellibone Lounge in Maywood when she noticed some fantastic artwork on the gallery wall. She thought it would be …
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In his brilliant 2012 book ‘Far from the Tree: Parents, Children and the Search for Identity’, Andrew Solomon offers a theory of ‘vertical’ and ‘horizontal’ identities. Vertical identities are inherited down the line; i.e. parental expectations, culture and ethnicity, socio-economic status, etc. But, especially for children with physical, mental and …
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The poignant and sincere documentary “Cow”, directed by Andrea Arnold, is an out of place film. Despite all its virtues, its most interesting action is not on screen but only suggested. This gap reflects a widespread documentary practice that is also a conventional error in aesthetic judgment. Arnold and his …
Read More »‘Humor Me’ brings serious spirit to Schick Art Gallery – The Daily Gazette
“Humor Me,” an exhibit at the Schick Art Gallery at Skidmore College, is a welcome respite from the distressing news cycle of recent years. Sometimes darkly funny and sometimes funny, it features works by two regional artists, David Greenberger and Betsy Brandt, as well as works by artists from further …
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Three certainties preceded the Final Four game between Carolina and Duke. One: It would be the epic battle of the neighborhood blue bloods on the biggest stage and in front of the biggest audience to ever watch a college basketball game. Two: Due to its national (and global) reach, it …
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Just over two years after hosting a well-attended Latino picnic, the Behringer-Crawford Museum is hosting another event to connect with Covington’s thriving Hispanic community. What’s being called the Hispanic Cultural Collaboration Project will culminate later this year in a traveling exhibit that showcases the stories, art and histories of local …
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It was a shock when we learned that Shane Keith Warne was no longer with us. He was someone who captured the hearts of nearly every cricketer by far, who not only admired his tenacity and wit, but attempted to emulate his ability to spin, bounce (sometimes not bounce) and …
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OK, let’s call it a show. Let’s take a contrarian approach to what we’ve seen since mike tomlin last week, with every quarterback he dined with, joked with, and watched closely as an icon of the NFL coaching world. There is no doubt that young athletes recognize …
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Close-up of a young girl moving into her new house and installing a painting on the wall Getty As inflation rises, some advisers see a silver lining in art as an alternative investment that is unaffected by financial markets. As with many alternative investments, there are Private Equity funds that …
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Since the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the streets of kyiv have been deserted – and are now full of barricades, burnt-out cars, rubble and broken glass. But there is still life in the depths of kyiv, in shelters and underground bunkers, where people protect themselves from Russian …
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As co-founder of Roberts Projects of Culver City, Bennett Roberts represents some of the world’s most in-demand artists, including Kehinde Wiley, Ghanaian sensation Amoako Boafo and iconic sculptor Betye Saar. Few know more about the ins and outs of art collecting — a rarefied concern no longer the sole province …
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When former Miami Police Department (MPD) Chief Art Acevedo joked that the “Cuban Mafia” heads his department, city leaders were so offended by the remark – which echoed a term used by Cuban dictator Fidel Castro to alienate exiles in South Florida when he was alive – that they quickly …
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At the VIP preview at Art Dubai yesterday, one stand stood out for its subtle but courageous political statement in a country where freedom of expression is restricted. Tbilisi, Georgia-based gallery Artbeat covered its booth table with a Ukrainian flag, and Georgian co-founder Natia Bukia also wore a matching blue …
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Can we separate the art from the artist? It’s a question that plagues not just heavy metal fans, but literally every musical genre that exists, has existed, and will exist. But according to a new study by TickPick, most music fans, 62% of whom are metalheads, can’t (including our own …
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Following a traumatic brain injury, veteran Michael Schneider discovered that art and music therapy helped him manage his epilepsy and PTSD. Schneider explains that by playing music, he can prevent a seizure. When Michael Schneider’s anxiety and PTSD flare up, he picks up the ukulele he keeps next to his …
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A Boca Raton institution may soon replace part of a Delray Beach institution. On the agenda for today’s Delray Beach City Commission meeting is an item from City Manager Terrence Moore. It is titled “Innovative and Collaborative Opportunities Involving the Boca Raton Art Museum in the Old School Square Complex”. …
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In 2021, every 10 of the year highest grossing movies were either sequels or adaptations of existing properties. Half of them were Marvel movies. The highest ranking obtained by an original film was the 27th place, for “House of Gucci” by Ridley Scott. Members of Hollywood’s old guard have drawn …
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When Hollywood hit “The Hunger Games” was first released in 2012, it drew extreme reactions from the Thai and Vietnamese governments. The Thai government asked theater owners not to release the film when it premiered, while the Vietnamese government banned it. Leaders in both countries feared the impact of portraying …
Read More »Lieutenant Governor lays foundation stone for various state-of-the-art healthcare infrastructure projects in GMC, DH, CHC, and PHC across UT
Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha today laid the foundation stones for various state-of-the-art healthcare infrastructure projects in UT’s GMCs, DHs, CHCs and PHCs. In the presence of the Lieutenant Governor, a memorandum of understanding was signed between the Tata Memorial Hospital and the government. Medical College Jammu for technical expertise and …
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By Express press service KOCHI: Most artists think that when it comes to art, the sky is the limit. Lagmi Menon really believes in it. For this young artist, the surface of the medium is never a limit when it comes to making art – whether it’s a dal seed, …
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Last year, Yahoo partnered with Disrupt space, a black art gallery and artist agency based in Brixton Market. Eight artists were chosen to create works using NFT technology, circumvent the usual structures of the hierarchical art world and exchange their works at exorbitant prices. NFTs, or Non-Fungible Tokens, are a …
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World champion figure skater Yuzuru Hanyu has become the first person to attempt a quad axel in competition at this year’s Winter Olympics. Although the Japanese athlete failed to complete the difficult jump, his ambition and determination received a lot of praise from fans, including Tokyo Ghoul’s mangaka, Sui Ishida. …
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Valentine’s Day may be too common for art-loving hipster couples. If you’re both a fan of visiting art galleries and a good cup of coffee, you might need to go the extra mile to find a perfect weekend venue for a date in Kuala Lumpur. In general, art is hardly …
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Natalie Elliott joined impact.com as Event Marketing Manager in January, with a focus on engaging prospects and customers through paid and owned event channels. She speaks to The Digital Voice about the value events can add to the partnership economy conversation and the prospects for a mainstream return to in-person …
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Read More »Altoona Professor Showcases 3D Art in Exhibit | News, Sports, Jobs
One of Gram’s necklaces with replica pendants and photos of some 365 gram selfies. After Rebecca Strzelec inherited her grandmother’s costume jewelry, she broached the idea of creating a touching tribute to sentimental treasures through her professional specialty – 3D wearable art. Penn State Altoona visual arts professor, whose work …
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Samsung’s Frame TV is not new. In fact, there have been several revised models over the years. And yet, in 2021, the TV for aesthetic purposes has acquired an obvious use: displaying non-fungible tokens. NFTs have become very common in 2021 with companies like Adidas, McDonald’s, Budweiser and others joining …
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In a market oversaturated with capsule collections, special editions, and surprise drops, it takes a lot for a jaded publisher to do a double take when releasing a new product. But that’s precisely what happened last year when paint brand D2C Backdrop announced the release of a collaboration with, of …
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By Steve Gilland Nature and nature columnist Ah, the exuberance of youth! A few years ago I trapped coyotes for a few weeks before deer gun season in early December with the poorest results since I was a novice trapper. Meanwhile, a young boy I mentored the year before kept …
Read More »Finally, a good use for NFTs: Preserving Street Art
Last June, six artists—Jet Martinez, Wolfe Pack, Vogue, Joshua Mays, Bud Snow and Ruff Draft—entered the fifth floor of Oakland’s most iconic building: the Tribune Tower. Once inside, they painted and installed murals over 10,000 square feet of empty walls. The pieces ranged in style and subject matter from Wolfe …
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The artwork was chosen from a diverse and striking list of 50 nominations for the best vinyl record covers of 2021, chosen by a panel of illustrious artists, designers and music industry experts. The 50 nominations form an incredible art installation in the window of the Hari, London from January …
Read More »Art Attack: Where to Find New Art in Denver This Weekend
This weekend’s list of new gallery shows is short and sweet, with an eye on local co-ops and artists. But if you happen to kill those birds with one stone (three new shows are at the same location in Lakewood), that just means you have more time to catch up …
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On the evening of November 17, 2021, Amy Schneider was just another Peril! contestant performing a sacred ritual for those who make it through the Olympics trivia: hosting a watch party with a small group of friends while her episode airs — and her small-screen debut. In a Bay Area …
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All-new, super-realistic fan art imagines what John Krasinski would look like as Reed Richards/Mr. Fantastic in the MCU’s Fantastic Four reboot. John Krasinski becomes Reed Richards/Mr. Fantastic in super-realistic The Fantastic Four fan art. Ever since news broke that Fox’s library of Marvel characters was returning to Marvel Studios, fans …
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So here we are. It’s 2022 and you’re looking for a list of the most important art museum exhibitions of the year. You are in the right place! Here’s a rundown of the shows you’ll want to watch through June. January “Noah Davis“at the Los Angeles underground museumOpening January 12, …
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Read More »Junji Ito rings in the New Year with twisted new art
Junji Ito’s work as a manga artist has produced some of the scariest stories published in the fiction world, with the mangaka featuring terrifying creatures and storylines that have caused many nightmares over the decades. Now, to help celebrate the New Year and celebrate “the year of the tiger” according …
Read More »The National Museum of Wildlife Art acquires its first painting by Thomas Moran
The National Museum of Wildlife Art (NMWA) has announced the addition of a major oil painting by Thomas Moran to the museum’s permanent collection. While NMWA has exhibited pieces by Moran in the past, these pieces were all on loan. Generously donated by Trustee Emeritus Lynn Friess, the Eternal snows …
Read More »Courtenay Finn appointed Chief Curator of Orange County Museum of Art
The Orange County Museum of Art (OCMA) yesterday revealed Courtenay Finn’s appointment as chief curator. Finn will assume her new role in March, departing from the Museum of Contemporary Art in Cleveland, where she has been curator since 2018. At OCMA, she will lead the curatorial department and oversee the …
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A man from Manawatū who lives every day like his Halloween welcomes you to his home … at your own risk. His place – a former warehouse that he himself renovated – is an exclusive sanctuary for like-minded people, including the underground creative scene of Palmerston North. It was a …
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Tim Tessalone and Art Bartner are not alike. About 15 minutes before a USC football game kicks off, Tessalone, longtime USC sports news director until his retirement on New Years Day 2022, is locked up. A pen is tucked between her right ear and her temple; a folded note card …
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CLIFTON – Many residents who visit the town’s municipal complex are aware of part of its history: that its charming buildings were converted from the barns and outbuildings of an American animal quarantine station that once occupied the site . But few know the history of the sculptures that make …
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Steve Noll, director / producer, Bartell Theater We all needed to laugh. In September 2021, I reopened the Bartell Theater after 18 months of darkness. The play was the comedy “Clue”, based on the film. Not great art or anything insightful about a pandemic. But it was 90 minutes of …
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Read More »Today’s Gospel in Art: The Slaughter of the Innocent
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PUBLISHED December 26, 2021 Pakistan’s economic hub city, Karachi, has various ancient markets and retains its historical value. Karachi’s famous and largest MA Jinnah M Road (formerly known as Bunder Road) has some past glory. In search of books, there was a time when an entire city chose to go …
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Matthieu Méhan is Director of Academic Programs at Hillsdale College in Washington, DC, and Assistant Professor of Government at the Van Andel Graduate School of Government. He is also the author of two children’s books (both illustrated by John Folley): Mr. Mehan’s Slightly Amusing Mythical Mammals and the recently published …
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Report Did Chavismo kill the Museum of Contemporary Art in Caracas? Among other news, Sergio Monsalve denounced the imminent and definitive closure of the Museum of Contemporary Art of Caracas and warned that its facilities are in very poor condition. Naky soto December 14, 2021 Sergio Monsalve, president of the …
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By ART CHANCE The state’s industrial relations section website dates back only to the mid-2000s with archived labor agreements. Few, if any, of these exist in hardcover and printed copies. From the start of negotiations, the agreements had been painstakingly hand-typed, rigorously edited and, once approved by both parties, signed …
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She chose iconic modern pieces to furnish the home she bought after her divorce at a time when classic modern and mid-century modern pieces were available and affordable. Her first purchase, a spare Wilhem Wagenfeld Bauhaus table lamp, is near a richly carved Italian chair from the traditional Kirkwood house …
Read More »A gift guide to buying art in Wichita
Courtesy If you are looking for unusual gifts this holiday season, Wichita galleries, local boutiques and pop-ups offer plenty of opportunities to purchase a unique piece of art. Local gallery owners say that if you buy from a local artist, the impact of the gift goes beyond the recipient. “Donating …
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Read More »“This Show is a Historic Event”: Celebrating “Invisible” Asian American Performers | Art
A groundbreaking new exhibition in New York City features the work of three under-recognized Asian-American sculptors who worked and taught in the city in the 1960s and 1970s. Exhibited at the Tina Kim Gallery in Chelsea, The Unseen Professors highlights the modern sculptures of Leo Amino (1911-1989), Minoru Niizuma (1930-1998) …
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Screenshot: Electronic arts When Codemasters’ Gate came back to us after five years of absence in 2019, the reception was mixed. The game was billed as a reboot – this was made clear from the minimalist title, as well as the return of some beloved locations from the original game, …
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?? Bleach shared some intense new art for the special one-shot manga released for the manga series 20th anniversary! Tite Kubo celebrated the 20th anniversary of the first launch of his manga series with Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump magazine in a very surprising way as the creator returned for an …
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In 1949, when British art lover WG Archer wrote for the prestigious magazine Margin about the beauty and distinctiveness of Mithila painting, he did not call it folk art. Yet, over the past fifty years, Mithila painting has always been referred to as folk / ritual art and discussed by …
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It’s Thanksgiving weekend, and while there isn’t an art opening party in town, what you can see is very, very tasty. And never forget that art makes a wonderful gift! Here are some of the serving sizes: Click to enlarge Terrell Otey, “Still the Capital of Confederation? Richmond, Virginia. © …
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In February of this year, a large outpost of New York’s Italian restaurant Carbone opened in Miami’s South Beach and was named Magic City’s hottest seal. On a visit in his first few weeks, I spotted the Music Director Clive davis at a table, the real estate developer collector of …
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Yes, you can buy a mass-produced print at a high street store. But that’s not exactly good for the soul. Instead, some online stores allow you to find much more unique, original, and interesting fine art prints for your home. This way, you will be directly supporting contemporary artists and …
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Craftsmen from the Central Peninsula helped usher in the holiday season on Saturday at the Soldotna Holiday Bazaar held at the Soldotna Regional Sports Complex. Michelle Ravenmoon, who makes Dena’ina art, showcased earrings, ornaments, dreamcatchers and knitted textiles. She said she left Lake Iliamna last year and was testing the …
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As the year draws to a close, Incubus frontman Brandon Boyd focuses on his solo music, announcing that his final solo effort, Echoes and cocoons, should arrive next spring. Coinciding with this announcement, we also have new music with the song and video for “Pocket Knife” arriving, with artwork for …
Read More »Shaine Casas swims 1: 42.96 200 IM at Art Adamson Invitational
Shaine Casas swims 1: 42.96 200 IM at Art Adamson Invitational One year later Shaine Casas broke during his junior season at Texas A&M, he is no longer a member of the Aggies swim team after revealing his intention to move to Austin and swim in the University of Texas …
Read More »Different types of tea cultivation in the world, the art of tea
What makes the earth turn and the days pass? Tea, of course, a drink that unites and brings people all over the world together. And it’s more than just a drink. Over the past 2,000 years, the wild eastern Himalayan Camellia sinensis plant has conquered and dominated the planet. The …
Read More »Barry Rose’s art helps shape Denver’s identity
Hundreds of thousands of people flock to Barry Rose’s work every year in the city and county of Denver, and odds are some of them even stop to contemplate it. “The hardest part is creating art that speaks to the community where it is based,” said Rose, 70, as he …
Read More »Works of art: Lebanese entrepreneur hopes puzzles can help promote regional artists
DUBAI: Jigsaw puzzles featuring works by great artists, including Vincent van Gogh, Gustav Klimt, and Hokusai, are commonplace these days. But a Lebanese entrepreneur changes the game, so to speak, by bringing Arab artists into the mix. Camille Saade launches Pazel – named after the phonetic transcription of the word …
Read More »The art of deception
Israeli hyperbole is as old as the State of Israel. It is tautological, serving as the raison d’être and modus operandi of Israel, the garrison state. It is ridiculous, fantastic and also dangerous in that it goes beyond mere rhetoric to shape the country’s strategy in Palestine and the Middle …
Read More »Where technology meets art… – Telegraph India
The Telegraph visits Dubai Expo 2020 and returns with six unforgettable lessons Shrestha Saha | Posted on 07.11.21, 02:37 AM There couldn’t be a grander city to host Expo 2020 than Dubai –– it was the singular thought that occupied our minds as we dragged our weary feet to the …
Read More »Modular units, where are you? | City | Halifax, Nova Scotia
Wince August 31, the Halifax Regional Council has held a special meeting to discuss the housing crisis. It was only a few weeks after the violent police action on August 18, and the disturbing images of that day were still at the forefront of the city’s collective consciousness. The meeting …
Read More »Triple R Gallery in Portage Park seeks to fill a void and give more visibility to local artists
PORTAGE PARK – For years artist Riah Dunton dreamed of opening his own gallery to help other designers show their work. After scouting for spots in the Portage Park area, Dunton settled into a cozy storefront at 5031 W. Montrose Ave. and opens Triple R Gallery this week. The gallery …
Read More »AI is everywhere, but is it having an impact on art?
AI and art seem to represent two different worlds: technology and humanity. A closer examination reveals that they are intimately linked. Humans create technology, after all, so the two go hand in hand. AI follows a long technological tradition that dates back to the cradle of civilization. Mankind has always …
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