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James Rondeau, director of the Art Institute of Chicago stands next to Grant Wood's American Gothic (1930) as it is installed at the Royal Academy of Arts in London, England, for a 2017 exhibition.
Localthunk, the developer behind breakout roguelike poker game Balatro, has stepped in to resolve a bit of a scrum in the Balatro subreddit over a mod's statements on AI art. It's a bit of a wild ...
Yankton Dakota artist Mary Sully opened a solo exhibition at the Met Museum in New York last summer, and right now she has a solo exhibition at the Minneapolis Institute of Art. Not bad for a ...
Kevin Nguyen is a features editor at The Verge, where he publishes award-winning stories about labor, business, and policing. Previously, he was a senior editor at GQ. For the past three decades ...
More than half of people in Malta often come across art, music or literary works created by artificial intelligence (AI), the highest proportion in the EU, according to a recent survey.
More artists are incorporating AI into their creative processes, and collectors and dealers use AI tools to inform their art acquisitions. 2021 saw the rise of NFTs, non-fungible tokens, with Beeple’s ...
He said, “I grew up in Chicago, that Renoir is called Two Sisters on the Terrace, and it’s hanging on a wall at the Art Institute of Chicago.” The original has, indeed, hung in the institute ...
In October 2024, more than 11,000 creators signed an open letter condemning the use of human-generated art to train AI systems. Creators have also filed lawsuits against companies developing AI ...
At institutions such as the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Museum of Modern Art, full-time ...
Kansas City Art Institute’s scholarship fund awarded her a scholarship that allowed her to become a student. Kansas City Art Institute opens their campus every year for ARTPOP, an end-of ...
You may think of AI art as a form of machine-generated slop. But lately it’s been getting kind of weird. On April 21, New York’s senior art critic, Jerry Saltz, and the New York Times writer ...