David Byrne is carefully answering a question about how various pursuits — art, writing, photography, film, theater and, of course, music — feed his life and support each other. He is seated in a faux ...
It’s becoming increasingly important for art galleries to maintain a steady presence online, especially through social media. However, though that strategy can lead to a larger audience, it can also ...
Reddit’s r/Place project is back this April Fools Day, five years after the original experiment in 2017, in which “more than one million redditors placed approximately 16 million tiles on a blank ...
If you think ballet is all about princes, princesses and mystical happenings in enchanted lands, the emotional grit and cutting-edge choreography, music and video art of Columbus Dance Theatre’s ...
New York City artist Mary Mattingly stands inside her installation titled "Everything At Once" in Boulder on Friday, Sept. 29, 2017. “We were both appalled, we just couldn’t believe that Boulder was ...
New Experiments in Art and Technology (NEAT), the latest exhibit from the Contemporary Jewish Museum’s Chief Curator Renny Pritikin (with help from exhibition artist Paolo Salvagione), brings together ...
Live, unabashed nudity is, perhaps unsurprisingly, a rarity at public literary events. Dance, performance art, wigs, one-liners, keyboards, skateboards, popcorn ...
Art history reflects how societies think, believe, and communicate. In this video, ChatGPT is tested on its ability to ...
Oswald Spengler. that grand and gloomy chronicler of The Decline of the West, once remarked that Edouard Manet (1832-83) was the last gasp of great Western painting. What Spengler failed to see was ...