February 10, 2025
Artists

Artist sues after World Trade Center sculptures damaged in NYC

Metro By Kathianne Boniello Published Dec. 30, 2023, 12:37 p.m. ET A New Jersey artist says his “world” was wrecked. Daniel Anderson created a giant 12-foot-tall, 10-ton metallic globe, with a similarly-sized set of jacks made to look like arms and fists, in front of the Freedom Tower in a project he dubbed “XO World.”

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Watch: Artist creates sand art depicting Modi inaugurating projects in Ayodhya | Latest News India

As Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Ayodhya on Saturday to inaugurate a slew of projects in the holy city, sand artist Rupesh Singh created sand figures depicting the events. Singh, who arrived from Banaras to Ayodhya, sculpted figures of PM Modi seeking Hindu deity Lord Ram’s blessings as he inaugurated the Ayodhya Dham Railway Station

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New class of Carter Community Artists at Amon Carter Museum – NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth

Four local artists will use their talents to enrich the education programs of the Amon Carter Museum of American Art (the Carter) as members of the 2024 class of Carter Community Artists.  The 2024 Carter Community Artists are Colleen Borsh, Stuart Hausmann, Anna Joy Pham, and Kelsha Reese. Established in 2018 and supported in part by the

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Coastal Cleanup: Kenyan Artist’s Innovative Approach to Plastic Pollution

Local Solutions to Global Problems Joel Oenga’s daily routine is a testament to his commitment to cleaning up the coastline. At low tide, he scours the beach, collecting discarded plastics, nets, and other debris that wash up along the shore. These materials, once threats to marine life and the beauty of Kwale’s beaches, find new

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Two Iranian artists’ works on show at Arts Club Dubai

TEHRAN-The 8th Stairway Exhibition is underway at the Arts Club Dubai with works by renowned artists from the region selected from a collection by the Farjam Foundation, a private, non-profit, non-governmental organization. Titled “Contemporary Middle East,” the exhibition showcases pieces by Middle Eastern artists whose works fall across a spectrum of styles, techniques, and aesthetics,

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17 artists of Amar 90’R group of GCAC, Kolkata alumni exhibit at Lalit Kala Akademi | Delhi News

News Cities Delhi 17 artists of Amar 90’R group of GCAC, Kolkata alumni exhibit at Lalit Kala Akademi The six-day mix-media exhibition, which concluded on Saturday, was aimed to be an “honest, undisguised reflection of what lies within the soul”, explored through a diverse collection of paintings, sculptures and art installations The artists of the

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An Artist in Residence on A.I.’s Territory

At a reception for OpenAI’s first developer conference in San Francisco last month, a crowd mingled, wine in hand, as withering criticism of art created with artificial intelligence flashed on a blue wall at the front of the room. “I’ve seen more engaging art from a malfunctioning printer,” one critic jabbed. “The fine-art equivalent of

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Tackling misconceptions around Pauline Boty—new publication evaluates late artist’s contribution to British Pop art

Pauline Boty, one of the founders of Pop art who died tragically early at the age of 28, has gone down in art world folklore as one of British art’s unsung heroes. But Boty is now undergoing a renaissance, most recently with an exhibition at the Gazelli Art House in London (until 24 February) and

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Visual artists

Looking ahead: The San Diego art events I most want to explore in 2024

“Saltwater Gradient Variation 1,” a cyanotope photograph by Annalise Neil, one of five artists featured in the La Jolla Historical Society’s “Order/Disorder” exhibition February through May in La Jolla. (Courtesy of Philipp Scholz Rittermann ) The La Jolla Historical Society is yet another local institution that will be participating in PST ART, but before that,

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European Art

Talkshow host Jesse Kelly turns taking liberties with the facts into an art form | Rowan Moore

We should be used by now to the uncoupling of rightwing discourse from fact. See, for example, the Daily Telegraph’s vilification of the mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, on the basis that he is refusing to send vehicles discarded under the Ulez scheme to Ukraine, when the power to make this happen rests with government

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