As we look toward 2026, AI is no longer an experimental concept in the professional art scene but is firmly embedded in many ...
This piece was inspired by JDR's childhood memories or arcades. “I focus on energy and movement, using bold brush strokes ...
Diana Eusebio’s solo debut at MoCA North Miami combines textiles, natural dyes and family photography — undisclosed AI-generated images prompt debate on authorship and impact.
In response to a changing landscape, artists are reshaping themselves by reaching out into new media, creative sectors and learning new skills for a new year. 2026 will be a time of expansion, as ...
Art comes in many shapes and sizes, whether it's visual, aural or experiential, digital or physical, written or drawn—the ...
In today’s digital-first world, everyone is a content creator in one way or another. But this raises a crucial question: how do creators use copyrighted material without crossing legal lines? This is ...
That strength has been forged through unimaginable tragedy: On the night of Jan. 1, 2024, a devastating house fire destroyed ...
In an era where technology often distances us from our roots, Zainab Odemwingie, convinced that technology can accomplish remarkable feats like the opportunity to step into the past, developed the ...
Over the past eight years, Sri Lanka has been hit by a series of severe crises that have tested the country’s resilience.
Sujeev Shakya’s new book offers a broad overview of Nepal’s development trajectory, but its optimism struggles to keep pace ...
Telluride is not on my annual festival calendar—too distant, too costly—and I’m at Toronto rarely, only with a film. So as a ...
This article explores three critical fronts shaping the future of IP: federal AI legislation and executive preemption, ...