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“I’ll Be Your Mirror: Art and the Digital Screen,” runs through April 30 at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, 3200 Darnell St, Fort Worth. Tuesday through Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Electric Dreams: Art and Technology Before the Internet at Tate Modern review: thrillingly experimental - 4/5 This fusion of art and early technology is all thoroughly engaging, so take your time ...
New Order: Art and Technology in the Twenty-First Century Through June 15 (June 16 for members) at 11 West 53rd Street, Manhattan; 212-708-9400, moma.org . See more on: Museum of Modern Art ...
How Shai Baitel, the Modern Art Museum Shanghai’s First Artistic Director, Is Using Immersive Technology to Put Visitor Experiences First Shai Baitel, 2021. Courtesy of Modern Art Museum Shanghai.
For the 100 years it’s been in operation, the Butler Institute of American Art in Youngstown, Ohio has been a repository for artwork by American masters, from preeminent 19th-century painters ...
These images represent the pinnacle of modern art. ... In 2019, Karen Hao, a senior reporter with MIT Technology Review, pitched writing a story about a then little-known company, OpenAI.
This "New Art" turned modern technology -- iron, glass, ceramic tiles -- into beauty. Inspired by the curves of plants, artists made columns and ribs feel like a forest.
It’s an ongoing dilemma for the modern-art institution: New technologies are only ever new for so long. When the phaseout of the incandescent light bulb, a go-to material for artists from Robert ...
The Museum of Modern Art, though, mounted three exhibitions (and published accompanying books) on the region in the 20th century—Brazil Builds in 1943, Latin American Architecture Since 1945 in 1955, ...
They aren’t quite the delicate, subjective art form that they used to be, and technology is now a must-have for appraisers. The appraisal industry is taking on a data-driven mindset in 2025.
This "New Art" turned modern technology -- iron, glass, ceramic tiles -- into beauty. Inspired by the curves of plants, artists made columns and ribs feel like a forest.