Pop Culture As Seen on ‘Big’: An Interactive Piano That Catapulted Its Inventor to Fame The massive keyboard at the heart of the film came to define its inventor, Remo Saraceni. By Min Chen, Jul 13, 2024
Auctions Obvious’s Surreal Mind-to-Image A.I. Artwork Is Now Up for Auction The sale follows the French collective's high-profile debut at Christie's in 2018. By Min Chen, Jul 11, 2024
Art World Artcore: Meet the ‘Wild Beasts’ of Early 20th-Century French Art Inside Fauvism, the art movement born out of scandal. By Min Chen, Jul 10, 2024
Pop Culture As Seen on ‘Ferris Bueller’s Day Off’: Seurat’s Pointillist Triumph Director John Hughes once dubbed the movie his "love letter" to Chicago. A scene at the city's museum bears out that affection. By Min Chen, Jul 4, 2024
Pop Culture Behind Danny Lyon’s Celebrated Photos That Inspired the New Film ‘The Bikeriders’ Written and directed by Jeff Nichols, the movie is based on Lyon's 1968 photo book. By Min Chen, Jun 26, 2024
Museums & Institutions Why Has This Tasmanian Museum Hung Picassos in Its Bathroom? Artist Kirsha Kaechele has "relocated the Picassos" after a court deemed her "Ladies Lounge" installation discriminatory. By Min Chen, Jun 25, 2024
Pop Culture How the Medieval Tapestry in the New ‘House of the Dragon’ Opening Sequence Got Its Weave The titles were created by design studio yU+co and inspired by the Bayeux Tapestry. By Min Chen, Jun 24, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Two Amsterdam Museums Join Forces for a Sprawling Anselm Kiefer Exhibition "Anselm Kiefer: Sag mir wo die Blumen sind" will be presented across the Stedelijk Museum and Van Gogh Museum. By Min Chen, Jun 18, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Have You Seen This Goat? Artist Duke Riley’s Hunt for a Long-Lost Animal Headlines His New Show At "The Repatriation of King Skellig Mór," Riley enacts a form of remembrance for the lost animal. By Min Chen, Jun 14, 2024
Art & Tech Wake Up! A New Project Wants to Collect Your Dreams for a Public Art Installation Commissioned by Creative Time, Cosmologyscape will interpret dreams as algorithmically generated quilts. By Min Chen, Jun 12, 2024
Art & Exhibitions LaBelle’s Nona Hendryx Is Unleashing a Mega Mixed Reality Experience at Lincoln Center With "The Dream Machine Experience," the multidisciplinary artist is leveraging A.I., A.R., and V.R. to realize her vision of the future. By Min Chen, Jun 5, 2024
Art World Ansel Adams’s Estate Rebukes Adobe for Selling A.I. Images in the Style of the Late Photographer "You are officially on our last nerve with this behavior," the estate wrote to the company on Threads. By Min Chen, Jun 3, 2024
Pop Culture As Seen on ‘Furiosa’: A Romantic Painting Emerges Amid a Desert Wasteland John William Waterhouse cameos in the latest installment of George Miller's Mad Max franchise. By Min Chen, May 28, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Peter Hujar’s Lesser-Seen Early Works Take the Spotlight at the Ukrainian Museum "Rialto" features the photographer's early body of work, from 1955 through 1969. By Min Chen, May 27, 2024
Pop Culture Inside the New Opera Reimagining the Singular Life of Hilma af Klint Besides tracing the Swedish artist's biography, "HILMA" explores the afterlife of her ultra-modern body of work. By Min Chen, May 23, 2024