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Refik Anadol

Who Was at This Year’s Party in the Garden at MoMA?

by Haddis Thomas
Who Was at This Year’s Party in the Garden at MoMA?

Refik Anadol was one of this year’s MoMA Party in the Garden honorees. Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for Museum of Modern Art Arguably a highlight of the spring party …

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How Las Vegas’ Sphere brings art to the masses on ‘the world’s biggest canvas’, and creates fun with a giant emoji

by Haddis Thomas
How Las Vegas’ Sphere brings art to the masses on ‘the world’s biggest canvas’, and creates fun with a giant emoji

When Sphere was named by The New York Times among its 71 Most Stylish “People” of 2023 – between Utah ski crash trial defendant Gwyneth Paltrow and The Traitors host …

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Serpentine Galleries Wants Cultural Institutions to Collaborate on AI

by Haddis Thomas
Serpentine Galleries Wants Cultural Institutions to Collaborate on AI

A view of Refik Anadol’s exhibit Echoes of the Earth: Living Archive at the Serpentine North Gallery. Dan Kitwood/Getty Images For London’s Serpentine Galleries, 2024 is the year of artificial …

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The Top Visual Arts PR Firms: Best Specialty PR Agencies in the Arts

by Haddis Thomas
The Top Visual Arts PR Firms: Best Specialty PR Agencies in the Arts

Change is constant in the art world, which remains rooted in tradition but now operates in ever-shorter cycles dictated by a packed annual art fair schedule in what feels like …

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Cultural Comings and Goings: Artforum’s New Editor-in-Chief and More

by Haddis Thomas
Cultural Comings and Goings: Artforum’s New Editor-in-Chief and More

The first quarter of 2024 has brought changes at many cultural institutions, with major resignations at both the Los Angeles Opera and San Francisco Symphony to new leadership at the …

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Observer Arts Guide: Navigating the Evolving World of Digital Art

by Haddis Thomas
Observer Arts Guide: Navigating the Evolving World of Digital Art

Refik Anadol’s “Unsupervised,” MoMA, 2022. Photo: Refik Anadol Studio When we imagine the future, our minds often drift to scenes filled with flying cars, towering modern buildings and technology that …

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7×7 Models Deeper Collaboration Between Art and Science

by Haddis Thomas
7×7 Models Deeper Collaboration Between Art and Science

Reggie Watts at this year’s 7×7. Photo by Owley Studios, Courtesy of Rhizome. The intersection of art and technology gets a lot of press these days. In any given headline, …

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Digital Innovators in Art 2023: Arts Business Power List

by Haddis Thomas
Digital Innovators in Art 2023: Arts Business Power List

There’s no question that we’re past peak NFT. The market for those non-fungible units of data that live on the blockchain and look like darling little jpegs has fallen off …

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Artechouse Will Merge Man and Machine With the Help of A.I.

by Haddis Thomas
Artechouse Will Merge Man and Machine With the Help of A.I.

With the rapid emergence of artificial intelligence (A.I.), discussions on the potential dangers posed by the new technology have dominated sectors from media to finance. But for Artechouse, an experiential …

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