At Art Dubai 2026, digital art moves beyond NFTs to ask bigger questions about humanity
[ad_1] Invisible laser landmarks. AI-generated claims over asteroids. Scaffolding wired into screens and computing systems. At Art Dubai 2026, digital art is...
[ad_1] Invisible laser landmarks. AI-generated claims over asteroids. Scaffolding wired into screens and computing systems. At Art Dubai 2026, digital art is...
[ad_1] Over the past few years, digital art has experienced exponential growth, transforming the artistic landscape and challenging traditional notions of...
[ad_1] Participants in last year’s Panathenea, hosted at the Athens Conservatory. [www.panathenea.org] Athens is preparing to host the second Panathenea...
[ad_1] [The content of this article has been produced by our advertising partner.] For Asia’s wealthy families, alternatives are becoming an essential part of...
[ad_1] Canyon, a new institution dedicated to moving image works along with sound, performance and other forms of art, will open this autumn at 200 Broome...
[ad_1] Canyon, a new institution dedicated to moving image works along with sound, performance and other forms of art, will open this autumn at 200 Broome...
[ad_1] The value of the global collectibles sector is set to reach US$484.6 billion by the close of 2025, according to the “Collectibles Industry Report...
[ad_1] In Paris in 1925, the French government initiated its ambitious International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts with one specific goal...
[ad_1] Open this photo in gallery: Frederic Marlett Bell-Smith’s Lights of a City Street, displayed in Toronto on Tuesday, is part of the art destined...
[ad_1] Agnieszka Pilat’s Heterobota in the 2023 NGV Triennial. Photo: Sean Fennessy While no one can predict what the art of the future will look like, it...
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