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New AI art has artists, collaborators wondering: Who gets the credit?
How do we think of authorship and ownership when artworks come from so many different creative individuals?
03/09/2019 21:29 UTC
Never forget David Bowie masterminded "the biggest art hoax in history"
Along with novelist William Boyd, Bowie fabricated an artist who never existed, the art world fell for it
02/23/2019 18:00 UTC
The affordable-art paradox: Do reasonable prices make pieces of art less desirable?
Art fairs aimed at the masses, rather than wealthy collectors, are popular. What's the real value of the work sold?
03/19/2017 22:00 UTC
How the elite lost control of art
A core, elite group of aesthetes once determined what art was "important." That's no longer true
04/28/2019 23:30 UTC
How good is Dick, anyway? An art scholar evaluates the work of Jill Soloway's fictional art-throb
The object of obsession in "I Love Dick" is a sculptor who's supposed to be world-renowned. Should he be?
07/23/2017 18:00 UTC
A Florida project for art as "a basic human right"
The NOMAD bus takes patrons on a different kind of journey
03/04/2018 16:00 UTC
"The Lost Leonardo" is a slick, fascinating mystery that uncovers ego and hubris in the art world
Whether or not the "Salvator Mundi" was painted by da Vinci himself is only one of many questions the film probes
08/13/2021 22:38 UTC
Western art's debt to the Islamic world
The discipline of art history is slowly recognizing the Arab influence on European art
12/10/2017 19:00 UTC
Shepard Fairey on street art: "It has the ability to reach people who are not a captive audience"
The artist talks about a new book about a New York street-art event, Obama and fighting corporate control
12/01/2016 04:59 UTC
Yoko Ono’s prophetic vision of self-care
Ono's rituals of care were more than just a luxurious trip to the spa; they were a necessary part of her survival
03/12/2022 15:59 UTC
The Met Python’s flying circus: A museum, a vase and the kingpin of stolen antiquities
This Greek vase was looted by tomb raiders, sold by a crook and finally seized from the Metropolitan Museum of Art
08/06/2017 18:00 UTC
The US Capitol will be home to "Hannibal" fan art thanks to a New Jersey teen – this is their design
Rep. Andy Kim, who chose the painting, didn't even know it was fan art for the cult favorite serial killer series
05/25/2021 20:13 UTC
Poached or painted: A closer look at how eggs became a complex motif in countless works of art
Egg motifs are further explored in a new book called "The Gourmand's Egg. A Collection of Stories and Recipes"
12/19/2022 19:45 UTC
Banksy put up a $600,000 stop sign. Two men with bolt cutters took it down
The sign, which featured illustrations of three military drones, was up for just an hour before being removed
12/23/2023 19:22 UTC
Bringing art into your kitchen is a great way to add life to an otherwise utilitarian space
"Try not to overthink it, because perfect is not the goal — something that makes you smile is," Rebecca Gibbs says
02/15/2021 21:00 UTC
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