A.I. Art Generated With Text Prompts Cannot Be Copyrighted, U.S. Rules
Artnet News
JANUARY 31, 2025
The decision would effectively remove protections for Jason Allens A.I.-generated work, "Thtre Dopra Spatial.
Artnet News
JANUARY 31, 2025
The decision would effectively remove protections for Jason Allens A.I.-generated work, "Thtre Dopra Spatial.
The Art Newspaper
JANUARY 14, 2025
A range of art-world relief funds are trying to provide immediate aid
Artnet News
JANUARY 30, 2025
A stolen trove of Russian avant-garde masterpieces includes works by Malevich and Kandinsky. The post More Than $200 Million Worth of Stolen Paintings Secured by French Authorities appeared first on Artnet News.
Maine Antique Digest
JANUARY 15, 2025
A small silver coin about the size of a nickel, struck in Boston in 1652, set a world record price on November 18 in an auction conducted by Stacks Bowers Galleries, Costa Mesa, California.
Wbur
JANUARY 15, 2025
The $20 billion industry is struggling to keep up as new fish move into the region, and old reliables, like cod and lobster, flee for colder waters. The $20 billion industry is struggling to keep up as new fish move into the region, and old reliables, like cod and lobster, flee for colder waters.
Antique Collecting
JANUARY 20, 2025
Since they first hit the headlines 50 years ago with a win at the Eurovision Song Contest in 1974, Swedish The post Abba investment tips – Money, Money, Money! appeared first on Antique Collecting.
Artnet News
JANUARY 30, 2025
"Sorry, that's beyond my current scope. Let's talk about something else." The post Why Won’t DeepSeek Tell Us Anything About Ai Weiwei? appeared first on Artnet News.
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Artnet News
JANUARY 29, 2025
A high-tech analysis conducted by a data science firm suggests the work was painted by the Post-Impressionist in 1889. The post Could This $50 Garage Sale Find Be a $15 Million Van Gogh? appeared first on Artnet News.
Artnet News
JANUARY 26, 2025
Where these institutions lead, the Tates and MoMAs of the world eventually follow. The post The Secrets Behind the Small Museums That Start Big Trends appeared first on Artnet News.
The Art Newspaper
JANUARY 2, 2025
UK conservators knit together thousands of pictures taken at Angers cathedral of Saint Maurille paintngs
The Art Newspaper
JANUARY 5, 2025
Dating to the late Roman period, a stunning, figurative mosaic, found buried under just 50cm of soil and featuring the rare Anatolian leopard, may be the first of its kind in Turkey
The Art Newspaper
JANUARY 24, 2025
Both pictures of the hospital in Arles where the artist was recovering after cutting his ear were acquired by the same private collectorand have not left Switzerland for a century
Artnet News
JANUARY 21, 2025
The work is going on view at Wrightwood 659 in Chicago. The post Ancient Roman Statue of Athena Emerges After Nearly 300 Years in Hiding appeared first on Artnet News.
Artnet News
JANUARY 14, 2025
Water experts in California view the criticism as misguided. The post Who Are the Resnicks, the Art Collectors Accused of Hoarding California’s Water? appeared first on Artnet News.
The Art Newspaper
JANUARY 1, 2025
'Luce' will welcome visitors to special events in the Holy See and Rome this year
The Art Newspaper
JANUARY 8, 2025
Cultural organisations around the Los Angeles have been forced to close and some "expect the worst"
The Art Newspaper
JANUARY 16, 2025
The Halsted A&A Foundation is displaying its recent acquisition at Wrightwood 659 in Chicago starting 25 January
The Art Newspaper
JANUARY 2, 2025
The Louvres conservation of La Maest sheds new light on the painters techniques and influences
The Art Newspaper
JANUARY 3, 2025
Works by authors and creators who died in 1954 are publicly accessibledepending on your jurisdiction
The Art Newspaper
JANUARY 9, 2025
Even art spaces far from the raging wildfires have closed and cancelled events amid a citywide state of emergency, dangerous smoke and high winds
The Art Newspaper
JANUARY 17, 2025
The artist's Draw!
The Art Newspaper
JANUARY 8, 2025
At last November's evening auctions in New York, eyes were on a $6.
The Art Newspaper
JANUARY 27, 2025
Shelomo Selinger, who endured nine concentration camps, has donated the works Desire for freedom and Shoah (Holocaust)
The Art Newspaper
JANUARY 17, 2025
The feminist art collectives commercial debut in their hometown, at Hannah Traore Gallery, is intended to introduce their activist work to a new generation
The Art Newspaper
JANUARY 17, 2025
The National Gallerys blockbuster exhibition, Van Gogh: Poets & Lovers, provides an unusual opportunity to see how the artists works have been framed by their owners
The Art Newspaper
JANUARY 23, 2025
The auction house's swift reversal of its recently overhauled premium structure is an admission of how wrongly it read the runes, writes Melanie Gerlis
Artnet News
JANUARY 30, 2025
The exhibition will travel to the Whitney in New York this spring. The post What Is the ‘American Sublime’? Amy Sherald’s Biggest Museum Show Ever Has an Answer appeared first on Artnet News.
Artnet News
JANUARY 28, 2025
She was 85. The post Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Trailblazing Native American Artist and Activist, Has Died appeared first on Artnet News.
The Art Newspaper
JANUARY 15, 2025
Semi-derelict for almost 50 years, the Palais de Dansewhere the sculptor created some of her most famous monumental workswill aim to engage the local community in the Cornish town as well as housing an exhibition about the artist
Artnet News
JANUARY 16, 2025
He was 78. The post David Lynch, Visionary Filmmaker and Artist Who Mined the Sublime, Has Died appeared first on Artnet News.
The Art Newspaper
JANUARY 20, 2025
The spa complex was thought to have been owned by a powerful politician
The Art Newspaper
JANUARY 13, 2025
Someone attempted to dislodge a drawing of a hand from a rock with more than 150 motifs dating back thousands of years
The Art Newspaper
JANUARY 9, 2025
The Venetian lagoon paintingsubmitted by a member of the public to Christie's digital appraisal servicecomes to auction in New York with an estimate of $300,000 to $500,000
The Art Newspaper
JANUARY 24, 2025
The exhibition at the Gemldegalerie, open to the public from today, shows 60 works brought to Berlin for safety from the Odesa Museum of Western and Eastern Art
Artnet News
JANUARY 24, 2025
Price Tower has been mired in controversy and legal wrangling for six months. The post Frank Lloyd Wright’s Only Skyscraper to Be Sold for $1.4 Million After Legal Saga appeared first on Artnet News.
The Art Newspaper
JANUARY 14, 2025
Political turmoil across the continent is hampering plans for national structures to return colonial-era heritage.
Artnet News
JANUARY 28, 2025
From mythical guardians to symbols of transformation and terror, the snake has slithered its way into the annals of art history. The post As We Enter the Year of the Snake, Let’s Revisit the Serpent’s Starring Role in Art appeared first on Artnet News.
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