How a 1960s art school experiment proved that the most compelling artists seek to find problems, not solve them.
It can be refreshing to discover that things can be done differently. In a city where the art world often moves according to well-rehearsed routines, alternative models that allow creativity to ...
Andreas Sterzing, “Paolo Buggiani, Icarus” (1983) (courtesy the artist and Hunter College Art Galleries, New York) The decline of the New York City waterfront in the 1960s, followed by the near ...
Our columnist speculates about how mass telecommuting could be here to stay, and how it could someday be a boon to artists and dealers. Visitors look at Do Ho Suh's site-specific work Home Within Home ...
It’s happening, everyone. We are coming closer and closer to seeing robots malfunction in the real world, and cause real damage. A good foreshadowing of this future came recently when the art ...
“Maybe a story about AI could benefit from art created with AI.” That was the premise behind the illustration featured in "How AI will shape the future of New York," which looks at the potential ...
According to ancient Nine Inch Nails (NIN) lore, we’re living in Year Zero, which began on February 10th, 2022. It’s a period of extreme dystopia, where a fundamentalist religious government oversees ...
A new study offers some of the strongest evidence yet that viewing art doesn't just move us emotionally—it changes how we ...
Reddit is bringing back its R/place project 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 ...
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