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No One Cares About My Framed NFT Art
Stephen Curry wiggles his shoulders on my kitchen counter. No one cares, not even the most devout Curry fans. Occasionally…
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The harsh reality of art collecting — and forgery: “I never thought that people could be so rude and skeptical”
Consider this: There are experts who say half the art sold at auction is fake. And it turns out proving…
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Spirit of SA art exhibition showcases state’s people, places and icons to support children with cancer
Among the lovelier lyrics in Don McLean’s song about Vincent van Gogh are those that refer to “faces lined in…
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7 terrifying horror movies you haven’t seen
Maybe it’s the internet desensitising us, or maybe it’s the real life horror of living under Tory and Republican rule.…
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8 changemaking creatives share how fluidity shapes their art
To celebrate the launch of Diesel’s D by Diesel fragrance, we asked Ella Snyder, Salem Mitchell and more to highlight…
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Photographing the vibrant subcultures of downtown Albuquerque
Downtown Albuquerque is steeped in legend and homegrown traditions, from offbeat after-hours spots to all kinds of experimental music and…
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Art School Is Too Airless, Inaccessible, and Out of Touch. Here’s How the Artist Mark Leckey Is Trying to Change That
Artists have inevitably been tempted to imagine alternatives to formal art school training ever since it first arose during the…
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Who Will Own the Art of the Future?
When OpenAI announced last week that its art-making AI system DALL-E is now available in beta, the company also gave…
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Issei Suda photographs the everyday style & theater of 80s Tokyo
When Issei Suda was asked about his shooting process, he said simply: “I’ll photograph anything I think is good.” It’s…
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