March 13, 2025
Artists

City Life Org – Whitney Museum Showcases First AI Artmaking Software Created by Artist Harold Cohen

Harold Cohen, screenshot from AARON KCAT, 2001. Artificial intelligence software, dimensions variable. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; purchase, with funds from the Digital Art Committee 2023.20. © Harold Cohen Trust Harold Cohen: AARON, opening at the Whitney Museum of American Art on February 3, 2024, examines the evolution of AARON, the first AI artmaking program,

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Los Alamos Arts Council Thanks Patrons Artists, Members And Community Partners – Los Alamos Reporter

BY BRANDI ENGEMANExecutive DirectorLos Alamos Arts Council This year, the Los Alamos Arts Council decided we would take time to learn more about our story and encouraged others to share theirs with us. Our gallery exhibits, concerts, and events all operated within the idea that each story is unique, ever evolving and that we can

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Bill Haney Sprays Back: Denies Disappointing PPV Numbers, Calls Media “Graffiti Artists”

Bill Haney labels the media members “graffiti artists” for revealing the leaked abysmal PPV numbers of 50K on DAZN for the Devin Haney vs. Regis Prograis fight on December 9th. Bill views it as a conspiracy to stop his son Devin’s rise to superstardom by saying his fight with Prograis didn’t draw big numbers. (Photo

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21 up-and-coming queer music stars to keep an eye on in 2024

In 2023, queer musicians took it up a notch. The charts were built on LGBTQ+ artists, from Ice Spice’s epic breakthrough to Miley Cyrus’s 10-week-long stay at number one with “Flowers”. It wasn’t just pop music, either: Janelle Monáe, Sufjan Stevens, Kali Uchis and boygenius were just a few of the artists who thrived. We

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5 Native Artists Using Public Art to Break Barriers

“You Can’t Take It With You….” (detail) by Nani Chacon Through sculpture, murals, and ephemeral installations, contemporary Native artists are honoring their heritage, while also giving voice to the indigenous community. By working on public art projects, indigenous artists are also making a statement by reminding the public, “We Exist.” Whether that means creating memorials

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Bruce Museum names Kimberly Klauss as first artist-in-residence

The Bruce Museum in Greenwich has announced the selection of Kimberly Klauss as its inaugural Artist-in-Residence. In her new role, Klauss’ nine-month residency will enable her to pursue her craft and experiment with new ideas while interacting with the museum’s audience. During the residency, Klauss will respond to the works “Collage X Landscape” by George

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Artists from Jerusalem gallery collective return amid war

Art hath healing powers. As we continue to lick our physical and emotional wounds, increasing numbers of artists, across all sorts of disciplines and fields have begun to roll out some of their creations in a bid not only to express their own thoughts and feelings about the current dire straits but also to

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Listen: 30 notable songs by DC-area artists that came out in 2023

For fresh and new music, WTOP has you covered with this curated playlist of reporter Michelle Goldchain’s favorite songs of the year by local artists. For fresh and new music, WTOP has you covered with a curated playlist of this reporter’s favorite songs of the year. The playlist covers a variety of genres and styles,

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Young Israeli artists with disabilities express emotions amid war

Entering the exhibition hall, one is instantly struck by the powerful emotions emanating from the works of art on display. It’s an intriguing assortment of styles, mostly watercolors and pastels, with others incorporating elements such as layers of construction paper and cutouts. There is a hush in the room, with an aura of complexity

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What do French artists, Wright Brothers & AI have in common?

OM MALIK- On December 17, 1903, Orville Wright piloted the first powered airplane on a beach in North Carolina. The plane ascended 20 feet above the ground and traveled 120 feet in 12 seconds, approximately 10 feet per second. On the same day, Wilbur Wright flew the aircraft for 59 seconds, covering 852 feet at

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