A few years ago, a Danish artist was commissioned by a museum to make one of his trademark pieces — a canvas covered in money that calls attention to often low average incomes and inequality. The ...
Making art using artificial intelligence isn’t new. It’s as old as AI itself. What’s new is that a wave of tools now let most people generate images by entering a text prompt. All you need to do is ...
Despite its haphazard approach, this documentary about the contemporary art world serves as a decent explainer for the industry’s fraught dynamics. By Beatrice Loayza When you purchase a ticket for an ...
Roughly a dozen years ago, Sam Falls was photographing square pieces of construction paper pinned to his studio wall. He was creating, through film, photoshop, and—finally—hardware store paint, ...
Hey guys! In today's video we are making minimal canvas art that is elegant and so budget friendly! Rustic farmhouse and pottery barn inspired. These can be made for under $10. (And of course you know ...
Cutting holes in freshly painted canvases might cause most artists to cringe, but Cassandra Buck, a Rochester-based artist, has found the practice healing. “The act of cutting away a piece of the ...
Talk about technology’s encroachment into the creative industries is everywhere right now. But a year-long residency in robotic painting revealed to me just how inflated and imprecise the public ...
Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items. He’s not doing anything too complicated; he’s merely gluing paper to a horizontal canvas. He’s cutting out ...
People have been making marks in the sand throughout history. For some, it’s a meditative practice. For most, it’s a way to sign your name on a vacation beach. For Dubai-based Filipino artist ...
Cohen's artwork appears on Hudson Valley Brewery merchandise, too. In 2013, Evan M. Cohen was living in Beacon and hustling to make ends meet as an artist: selling prints at farmers’ markets, painting ...
Jacob Trouba has a look of bewilderment in his eyes. We meet at Harper’s Gallery, in the Chelsea neighborhood of New York City, for his “Landing My Mark” exhibition opening. Trouba emanates ...