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AI Art With Human “Expressive Elements” Can Be Copyrighted
The US Copyright Office issued its latest findings on the controversial question of who owns artworks created using generative tools.
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The US Copyright Office issued its latest findings on the controversial question of who owns artworks created using generative tools.
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Make sure to check out shows by the Guerrilla Girls and Etel Adnan this week, along with a collection of imagined books and other great exhibitions.
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The committee worked on projects including mobilizing artists to counter all forms of hate and the developing role of AI in arts and humanities.
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In an editorial, Martin Oliner encouraged other countries to support Trump in “making Gaza great again.”
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This one-room exhibition is a good reminder of how this anonymous group of artists changed how we saw the art world.
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Those empowered to supervise large swaths of humanity too often dehumanize us, whether through the levers of state, financial, or political power.
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John Divola asks us: What am I looking at? Is it real? Where does that distinction now lie, given the technology required to make a photograph now?
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The billboard’s use of a MAGA slogan over an image from Selma's Bloody Sunday "disrespects John Lewis’ legacy and contributions to the Civil Rights Movement,” said the nonprofit.
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Francesca Du Brock is committed to community care and emphasizes diverse perspectives in museum spaces.
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Residencies, fellowships, grants, and open calls from Cornell University, the Museum of Arts and Design, and more in our monthly list of opportunities for artists, writers, and art workers.
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Colonial law forced many of our art practices into a deep slumber. Now, I am the first person in the US from my community to hold the skills to craft Chilkat dancing blankets.
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In the New York painter’s lyrical scenes, the pearl serves as a metaphor for turning pain into treasure.