August 5, 2024
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Saudi Artists To Keep On Your Radar

Instagram @danaawartanistudio Art blossoms from win the GCC region and Saudi artists are making the kingdom’s art scene thrive. With an abundance of creative minds and multidisciplinary artists, the Saudi government is placing a focus on local artists to grow the Kingdom’s art scene, with the introduction of Vision 2030. Riyadh Art is also the

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The 2024 Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Award

2024 Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Award call for entries close 3 March 2024. The 2024 Telstra NATSIAA is open to ALL emerging, midcareer and established Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists from across the country. $100,000 Telstra Art Award prize and $15,000 prize money in 6 other categories. ✅ Telstra General

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Studio 01: Points of Return

Selected by a panel of artists and industry experts including Studios resident and filmmaker Jenn Nkiru, Studio 01 takes its title from the first-ever exhibition at Somerset House Studios in 2016, which featured works by original residents. Today’s Studio 01 artists are enorê, Leila Dear and Ufuoma Essi. Titled by the exhibiting artists, Points of Return expresses

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Hear from a musician and visual artist who followed their dreams despite the odds

Michael Chow led the show again this morning on Nesia Daily, bringing you stories from a number of Pasifika creatives.  While Michael Chow and Jacob McQuire were in Honiara last week for the Pacific Games, they got to meet one of the most-beloved musicians of our generation from Solomon Islands… Wally Pazzi! Wally spoke about

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Christie’s Asia president dismisses IP concerns on AI art

Francis Belin, Christie’s Asia-Pacific president, sees AI art generators as just another step in “art history. Lucas Schifres for Fortune AI-generated artwork has garnered controversy since the debut of image-generating tools like Stable Diffusion and Midjourney. Artists complain that these AI models are trained on giant datasets of copyright protected artwork—without permission from the copyright

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United Visual Artists: Polyphony

UVA’s Matt Clark on their “monument to nature past set in the not too distant future”. Polyphony is United Visual Artists’ second collaboration with bioacoustician Bernie Krause after The Great Animal Orchestra (2016), which set recordings of animals in their natural habitats to to visuals of colorful spectrogram landscapes depicting the environments in which they

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In living color with Flint visual artist Adrian Hester

Flint, MI — It’s been said that beauty is in the eye of the beholder. For Adrian Hester, beauty is in the totality of what’s being viewed. “Everything plays a part in the beauty of an image, not just the person but the things in the image as well,” Hester said. Help us empower, impact,

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Turner Prize: Jesse Darling wins for ‘delirious’ art using tattered flags and barbed wire

By Ian Youngs Entertainment & arts reporter 5 December 2023, 19:52 GMT Updated 7 minutes ago Image caption, Jesse Darling has given crowd control barriers legs and made them look like they are running amok An exhibition featuring crowd control barriers that have gone out of control, twisted railway tracks, barbed wire and tattered union

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‘ACCESS EXCESS’ by Amy Boone-McCreesh on view in HUB Gallery until March 2024

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — “ACCESS EXCESS,” an exhibition of installation works by Baltimore-based artist Amy Boone-McCreesh, is on view in the HUB Gallery at Penn State’s University Park campus until March 1, 2024. Working in sculpture, collage and mixed media, Boone-McCreesh presents a maximalist take on the idea of luxury and access. Her colorful works critique

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Her Guide Dog Inspired Her Art, and Stars in Her Museum Show

How does it feel to have your life change in an instant? Emilie Gossiaux was an art student at the Cooper Union in 2010 when she was hit by an 18-wheel truck while on her bike in Brooklyn. Taken to Bellevue Hospital, she had suffered a traumatic brain injury, a stroke and multiple fractures. While

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