An exhibition prioritizes the expensive, silent object over the lived, functional experience of the believer.
Diana Eusebio’s solo debut at MoCA North Miami combines textiles, natural dyes and family photography — undisclosed AI-generated images prompt debate on authorship and impact.
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Nicole Eisenman’s latest exhibition builds on a long tradition of artists using their work to speak out against fascism and ...
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An award-winning concept artist and art director at Gunzilla Games, contributing to global franchises such as Call of Duty ...
A collaboration among Boise State’s School of the Arts, the Intermountain Bird Observatory and the city of Boise represents a ...
The artefacts, all from Rome’s Museo Delle Civilta, will be on display till May next year at the Humayun's Tomb Museum, Delhi ...
In the vibrant and diverse world of the furry fandom, visual identity is everything. Unlike other online communities where a ...
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A photographic study of art and its audience, a bold anti-design portfolio, and a colorful impact report take top honors ...