Alison Luchs is a curator and deputy head of sculpture at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. National Gallery of Art/Instagram National Gallery of Art curator Alison Luchs is going viral ...
Transform your outdoor space with Garden Design Tips Using Art to Beautify Your Space! 🌿🎨 Learn how to incorporate sculptures, murals, and creative décor to make your garden more visually stunning ...
If there’s one universal experience with AI-powered code development tools, it’s how they feel like magic until they don’t. One moment, you’re watching an AI agent slurp up your codebase and deliver a ...
Refik Anadol paints with what he calls "a thinking brush" The 40-year-old Turkish American is not an artist in the traditional sense; he uses a computer, massive amounts of data and artificial ...
The Stewart Indian School Cultural Center and Museum’s first inhouse exhibit honors Native Americans’ tradition of basketry as an art form and ceremonial blessing between generations. The center held ...
Massive wall reliefs are the new frontier in luxury lighting. By Misty White Sidell There is a movement bubbling up around the country as people who seem to have it all embrace a new frontier in ...
A conversation with Graham Granger, whose combination of protest and performance art spread beyond campus. “AI chews up and spits out art made by other people.” Left: Graham Granger after his ...
Several well-known music artists have turned to ElevenLabs‘ AI as a virtual muse — and record producer. ElevenLabs on Wednesday launched “The Eleven Album,” which the artificial-intelligence audio ...
Aaron McKinley is a writer, blogger, and video game enthusiast with over six years of experience in web content and many more in playing games until the wee hours of the morning. A passion for writing ...
The start-up Function will send practically anyone to a lab for extensive medical testing, no physical required. Is that a good thing? By Kristen V. Brown As Kimberly Crisp approached middle age, ...
There’s a reason that “hotel art” has long been used as a pejorative for generic, blandly inoffensive artwork with corporate appeal. But the genre may have sunk to a new low at the newly renovated ...