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Unionized Staff at New York’s Hispanic Society Museum Vote to Strike
Source artforum.com Unionized workers at the Hispanic Society Museum & Library, New York, have authorized a strike to begin March 27, lasting indefinitely. The action, which was approved by 78 percent of members, comes as
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In His Largest LEGO Work Yet, Ai Weiwei Recreates One of Claude Monet’s Most Famous Paintings
Source Colossal Ai Weiwei, “Water Lilies #1” (2022), LEGO. All images © the artist, shared with permission courtesy of Galleria Continua. All photos by Ela Bialkowska/OKNO Studio Known for incorporating recognizable, everyday objects into monumental sculptures, Ai Weiwei (previously) has created acclaimed installations using bicycles, life vests, and seeds and flowers made of porcelain that…
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The Horrifying Truth About AI-Generated Images of Women Laughing Alone With Salad
Source Design You Trust Salad, the new comedian in town? Apparently so, if you believe what stock photo sites are telling us. For some strange reason, these sites depict women as ecstatic about spending time with salad in the comfort of their own homes. But it doesn’t stop there. With the rise of artificial intelligence,…
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Meet Debonair Heads, The Texas Artist Creating Unique Dolls Inspired by Pop Culture
Source Design You Trust Debonair Heads, based in Texas, is an artist who creates one-of-a-kind dolls that you won’t find in a typical toy store. Their creations are inspired by beloved characters from popular movies, TV shows, memes, and more. With their collection continually expanding, Debonair Heads is a unique artist making waves in the…
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This Ukrainian Designer Creates Fascinating ‘Liquid’ Glass Vases
Source Design You Trust Kateryna Sokolova is a talented Ukrainian designer who has made a name for herself creating breathtaking vases that showcase the malleability of glass. In her “GUTTA” series for the Ukrainian design brand NOOM, she channels the rich tradition of glass-blowing in Ukraine and gives her sculptural vessels the appearance of frozen…
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Amy Taubin reflects on Michael Snow’s 1967 masterpiece
Source artforum.com Amy Taubin talks with Artforum editor in chief David Velasco about Michael Snow’s Wavelength (1967), from its making and meanings to her own role in this revelatory fixture of avant-garde film. Plus:
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Aman Khanna’s Clever Clay Characters Exude Universal Expressions of Tenderness and Emotion
Source Colossal All images © Aman Khanna, shared with permission With a background in graphic design and illustration, New Delhi-based artist Aman Khanna has always had a knack for expressing human emotions and experiences in his quirky, playful personalities. Over time, he yearned to build something three-dimensional with his hands as a way to complement…
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Featured Artist Robin Zygelman
Source Artsy Shark Featured artist Robin Zygelman presents a stunning selection of photographs that catch the eye and the imagination. The post Featured Artist Robin Zygelman appeared first on Artsy Shark.
