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When Destiny Forrest reads a novel, she isn’t just following a plot — she’s searching for unanswered questions. She wants to know why an author shaped a character’s psychology a certain way, what lies ...
In a small village in China, artists create replicas of famous works of art. After spending six years there, UC Berkeley ...
At first glance, art and science might seem like opposite worlds — one driven by imagination and emotion, the other by data ...
Contemporary art wouldn’t be the same without Surrealism. In 1924, when French writer, poet, and critic André Breton ...
Step into the captivating world of living statues and floating performers in "Questions and Inquisitive Times." This video delves into the intricate art of performance, where silence speaks volumes ...
"In both art and life, animals still appear as protagonists of magical, spiritual worlds—and at the same time as food on a plate. These two perspectives are mutually exclusive in real life,” says the ...
Artists are nominated by a Smithsonian research staff member and then selected by a panel of Smithsonian art curators and ...
In part two of our series highlighting CCCR fellows, we spoke with fellows who use their unique cross-disciplinary ...
Collecting art can be tricky. Here, experienced collectors from around the world offer key advice they would give their ...
Ariel Hudes ’18 is vice president for strategic projects and operations at Pace Gallery and the head of Pace Verso, which ...
A newly published Apple Machine Learning Research study has challenged the prevailing narrative around AI "reasoning" large-language models ...