Jiwon Choi is a rising artist by way of Seoul, South Korea and she sat down to talk to us about the feeling of being stuck between two cultures, K-Pop's global resonance and why it's a perfect vehicle for her work, and much more.
Delano Dunn talks about the impact that Larry Rivers' iconic piece, The Second Greatest Homosexual (c. 1965), had on him and his work for our IMPACT series.
New Release Gallery presents Gerald Sheffield’s first solo exhibition in New York, "Democratic Paradox." Check out our full gallery of shots from the show.
Nvidia has come up with a prototype that will be able to turn even the simplest of sketches into photorealistic pictures.
After the University of Tulsa became the location of the Bob Dylan Archives, which includes over 100,000 items, the University’s Gilcrease Museum will host an exhibition of Dylan’s artwork and handwritten song lyrics.
"Leonard Cohen: A Crack in Everything," the exhibition approved by Cohen himself, is beginning its international tour from The Jewish Museum in New York before departing for Europe and elsewhere.
The PoemPortraits project in collaboration with Google essentially creates an Instagram filter with A.I. integrated poetry.
The last time Harvard organized a Bauhaus exhibition was way back in 1971, and their latest one, 'The Bauhaus and Harvard', has been organized to mark the 100th anniversary of the movement.
We're back talking about the Obama's Spotify podcast deal, a UK man's million dollar thrift store art find, 'When They See Us', and our greatest TV series of all-time.
This groundbreaking exhibit aims to make good on the art sphere's exclusionary history with a beautiful selection of varied artistic creations in an assortment of styles and disciplines.
The exhibition will be based on Hopper’s 1957 painting "Western Motel" and will also include 35 similarly hospitality-centric works by other well-known American artists.
Fresh from the debut of his second solo show titled "Paranoia's Midnight", artist Marvin Touré gave us some insight into the process of developing the show, black identity and mental health, and some of the deeper meanings behind the art.
Dáreece Walker talks about who inspired him to explore his creativity, the generational implications of him doing well, and wanting to inspire others to be more open-minded and less insecure.
Our collection of photos from the opening reception of the third iteration of the BRIC Biennial featuring artists living and working in South Brooklyn.
Delano Dunn talks about the major inspiration he draws from literature and history when creating his artwork, why artists should pick up a book, and what he wants his work to inspire in others.
We're back with special guest Aaron Pruner to talk about the Disney takeover of Fox becoming official, new shows on the horizon that are worth checking out, and whether there's too many streaming services out there to be sustainable.
Marilyn Narota talks about the inspiration she draws from common, everyday objects, and meaningful conversations to create her artwork, and her desire to use art as a platform to help others.
Rico Gatson and Baseera Khan both draw from political and cultural information pertaining to their backgrounds, and create works that echo memory and history. Check out our full gallery of shots from the show.
It's time for us art snobs to face facts: the MCU is better than we want to admit.
So-called ‘deepfake’ A.I. turns artworks, photographs into "real" persons, from a single still image.
The exhibition will include Ai-Da’s framed pencil drawings, and as reported: “alongside paintings generated from her perception of objects and scenes she’s observed in the world.”
AI has been developed to discover connections throughout art history between artists and the works of art they themselves used as inspiration.
Many art aficionados are in high anticipation to see if another Banksy prank is in the works or if it's just going to be ‘another day at the auction.’
Fort Gansevoort gallery presents Heavy Bag, by artist Zoë Buckman. A thoughtful exhibition by one of the leading artists and feminists in the art world. Check out our full gallery of shots from the show.