September 6, 2024
European Artists

Major European artists, from Björk to Marina Abramovi?, call for investment in culture

by Redazione , published on 22/07/2020 Categories: Policy / Disclaimer An appeal from more than 40 major artists asking European leaders to invest in culture. After the recovery fund’s approval, the call that, last July 14, CEPI – European Audiovisual Production, the organization that has been coordinating independent producers throughout Europe since 1990, launched in

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Six Artists Selected to Create Community Murals at NYC Health + Hospitals

Six Artists Selected to Create Community Murals at NYC Health + Hospitals The artists will design the murals in collaboration with hospital staff and the community, followed by “paint parties” to create the mural The six new murals will build on the 35 murals already created through the Community Mural Project

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Dead artists will able ‘to continue reaching fans for generations to come’ thanks to AI, says CAA’s top strategist

Soon you may be able to watch artists like The Beatles come back from the dead to play Hey Jude live at Glastonbury or Coachella, thanks to AI. In fact—it’s already happening, sort of. “A world where you think about the legacy of somebody, (and) their ability to continue making impact years and years and

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Faith Ringgold, the artist whose quilts chronicled the Black experience, 1930–2024

Faith Ringgold, ‘American People Series #18: The Flag Is Bleeding’, 1967. Oil on canvas, 72 x 96 in. (182.9 x 243.8 cm). National Gallery of Art, Washington, Patrons’ Permanent Fund and Gift of Glenstone Foundation (2021.28.1). © Faith Ringgold / ARS, NY and DACS, London, courtesy ACA Galleries, New York 2022 Artist Faith Ringgold, best

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Mercer art show showcases community artists old and new | News

MERCER – Brynn Conroe is a Mercer artist with a knack for leaf presses. She has been making and selling works of art for the past five years. “Ever since I was little, my dad and I would go for walks with each other,” Conroe said. “I would pick up leaves as we went and

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‘When artists say they want to be independent, what they really mean is they want to be autonomous.’

Listen above or click here to access this podcast on your preferred streaming service. Music Business Worldwide’s podcasts are supported by Voly Entertainment. On the latest Music Business Worldwide podcast, MBW founder Tim Ingham is joined by Milana Rabkin Lewis, the founder and CEO of Los Angeles-based Stem, a distribution and services company, including financial

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Amid a Lineage: A Review of “Audubon as Artist” by Roberta J. M. Olson

John James Audubon, like many founding figures of the United States, tends to feel mythic, larger than life. His name and legacy continue to inform contemporary culture; his “Birds of America” is iconic, a central figment of our visual and natural history. Like most of the men at the forefront of United States history, many

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Jeffrey Gibson: Representing the U.S., and Critiquing It, in a Psychedelic Rainbow

People in Venice might hear the jingle dress dancers before they see them. On April 18, some 26 intertribal Native American dancers and singers from Oklahoma and Colorado will make their way through the winding streets and canals of the Italian city. Wearing brightly colored shawls, beaded yokes and dresses decorated with the metal cones

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European Artists Advocate for Responsible AI Usage in Music Creation

In March 2024, the European Parliament made a groundbreaking move by adopting the AI Act, establishing a regulatory framework for artificial intelligence. This new regulation addresses the increasingly human-like capabilities of machines, which includes reasoning, learning, planning, and creativity. In the wake of this legislation, a significant percentage of Europeans have embraced AI and robotics

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Artist collective create mouse-size art playhouse, café in Palm Beach

One of the latest permanent art installations at the Royal Poinciana Plaza is designed more for the enjoyment of the shopping and dining destination’s smallest visitors. And we don’t mean the human ones. Don’t worry: There’s nothing mouse-terious about the origins of these pint-sized pieces of art. A pair of bitsy buildings are tucked away

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