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Hard Truths: Should an Artist Sell Out to Get Some Decent Studio Space?

Hard Truths: Should an Artist Sell Out to Get Some Decent Studio Space?

With a world in crisis and an art market spinning out of control, ace art-world consultants Chen & Lampert deliver hard truths in response to questions sent by Art in America readers from far and wide. I lost the lease on my studio and can’t afford another in today’s market. There is half a room at home that I […]

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Daphna Laszlo-Katzor: Capturing Moments through Surrealism

Daphna Laszlo-Katzor: Capturing Moments through Surrealism

The Journey from Commercial to Art Photography Daphna Laszlo-Katzor, a distinguished graduate of the photography department at The NB Haifa School of Design, has a rich background in commercial photography. Her career began with a focus on fashion and portrait photography, working for one of Israel’s leading newspapers. This experience expanded when she established her

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Breathtaking James Webb Space Telescope Photos Of 2024

In 2024, the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has captivated the world with breathtaking images that showcase distant galaxies, nebulae, star formations, and exoplanet atmospheres with unprecedented clarity. Among the highlights are the vibrant Carina Nebula and detailed views of exoplanet atmospheres, revealing their compositions and hinting at potential life beyond our solar system. Interacting

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Scientists Crack the Code of Rembrandt’s Golden Luster

Scientists Crack the Code of Rembrandt’s Golden Luster

Scientists say they have discovered the pigment that put the “Golden” in the Dutch Golden Age in Rembrandt’s paintings. New research into the paint Rembrandt used to represent glistening embroidery details in “The Night Watch” (1642) shows evidence of rarer arsenic sulfide mineral variants instead of orpiment, the more readily available pigment at the time.

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Art Market | Is AI Replacing Real Artists?

Art Market | Is AI Replacing Real Artists?

What is AI? Today, AI is transforming everything from healthcare to entertainment, causing a significant shake-up in the creative industry, and forcing artists to rethink their careers and roles in this developing world. Before now, we have exclusively celebrated the artist’s unique perspective. But can AI replace artists? AI actively participates in the creative industry by creating beautiful

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Meera Shakti Osborne “Hold Me Close (the forest is full of police)” at Peer, London

Meera Shakti Osborne “Hold Me Close (the forest is full of police)” at Peer, London

“One cannot write poems about trees when the forest is full of police.”—Bertolt Brecht “Hold Me Close (the forest is full of police)” is a newly commissioned exhibition comprising painting, sound, installation and zines from London-based artist Meera Shakti Osborne. The project is the artist’s first major solo exhibition and marks the culmination of their

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PARIS, FRANCE - JULY 26: Smoke resembling the flag of Team France is shown over Pont d’Austerlitz during the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 on July 26, 2024 in Paris, France. (Photo by Lars Baron/Getty Images)

New Aspen Art Fair Opens, the World’s Best Art Destinations, Paris Olympics Fail to Reconcile France, and More: Morning Links for July 30, 2024

To receive Morning Links in your inbox every weekday, sign up for our Breakfast with ARTnews newsletter. THE HEADLINES HITS DON’T LIE. If the Olympics opening ceremony, which tended to promote cultural diversity and inclusion, seems to have conquered the hearts of most people and papers, The Art Newspaper sees it as proof that France is actually fractured. In light of

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