“Ai-Da Robot as technology, is the perfect artist today to discuss the current developments with technology and its unfolding ...
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Discover the darker, more tormented side of the artists who created disturbing masterpieces. We will discuss not their works, but the troubled lives of Caravaggio, Goya, Munch, Dalí and other masters, ...
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Left unfinished upon the artist’s death in 1918, the painting is a window into his technique, a captivating rendering of a ...
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St. Louis is home to a world-class collection of German art, and the exhibition “Storm of Progress: German Art from the Saint Louis Art Museum” confirms that fact by displaying more than 120 works ...
We associate Weimar Berlin with Dionysian excess, unfettered lust, and quality drugs, all of which put it at the top of the list of places I’d like to time travel to. But even at its most liberated, ...
From some parents’ or guardians' point of view, just getting through a normal day can be challenging. The idea of introducing artistic creativity into the mix can seem unnecessary or even overwhelming ...
The final effect reminds me of Gustav Klimt’s paintings. The towers are decorated with mosaics made from “found materials” – soft drink bottles, crockery, cracked mirrors and shards of tiles.