Has the AI-Art Movement Arrived?
We know that there is a myriad of business applications for artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning – from conversational interfaces to predicting software vulnerabilities
We know that there is a myriad of business applications for artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning – from conversational interfaces to predicting software vulnerabilities
“I always loved swimming pools, all the wiggly lines they make,” said David Hockney, the author of a painting “Portrait of an Artist (Pool with
November 12 – The Whitney Museum of American art opened the most significant Andy Warhol retrospective in almost 30 years. A fantastic opportunity for the
In just the past few years, we’ve heard about more and more galleries closing across many cities around the world. After 22 years, L.A.’s ACMA
If you’ve ever entered a museum and found yourself embarrassed or confused, you indeed wouldn’t be the first. While others say they see a majestic
The Salvator Mundi (“Saviour of the World”) painting shows Christ with a haunting expression on his face. He is holding a glass orb in one
Women have been integral to the world of art for centuries. As innovators in artistic expression and the source of inspiration, it makes one wonder
Did Sotheby’s breach its consignment agreement with collector Marc Jancou back in 2011 when it gave in to conceptual artist Cady Noland’s demand that her
When you think of Jeff Koons, his towering sculptures inspired by balloon animals or works from his Banality series probably come to mind. Consistently
In 2015, in the wake of the news on the revised law on freeports, the global art market was shaken by the chronicles of Geneva’s
There was a time when artwork by the Old Masters – those artists who were academically trained and worked in Europe before about 1800 –
With the rising costs of art production, particularly for the large scale sculpture and installation projects, artists and gallerists can now turn to specialized fine