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Ten new paintings conjure a volatile universe of abstract bodies and biomorphic forms in a state of perpetual transformation.
Charles Lenny Lunn — a Maryland man with autism who can’t speak — paints and taps out poems. His work will be exhibited at a D.C. gallery beginning May 17.
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The Independent on MSNHow to embrace a pastel palette for summerHow to embrace a pastel palette for summer - Ice cream shades and warm tones inspire seasonal schemes, says Sam Wylie-Harris.
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TheCollector on MSNOptical Illusion Art: The Science and Creativity Behind the Mind-Bending VisualsAs one of the abstract styles developing in the 1960s, Optical illusion (or Op) Art features games of lines and geometric ...
A new study in Engineering introduces ERQA, a medical knowledge retrieval and QA framework driven by an enhanced large language model. It integrates ...
Fausto Fernandez, whose public artwork can be seen throughout metro Phoenix, has received an outpouring of support after suffering a stroke.
In a recent decision with important implications for artificial intelligence (AI) driven innovation, the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) denied ...
Seventeen years after his passing, Robert Rauschenberg's innovative combination of life and art still inspires people and ...
From his office window, John Krell looked out across Herald Place in downtown Syracuse in 1997 and got upset. The president ...
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The Print on MSNFirst woman chief of AIIMS is ready to speak of Indira Gandhi, VIP culture & anti-Sikh riotsSneh Bhargava took over as AIIMS director the day Indira Gandhi was assassinated. At 95, she’s released her memoir, still ...
TAU President Prof. Ariel Porat and dean of the Gray Faculty of Medical & Health Sciences Prof. Karen Avraham explain the ...
Within Dreamscape Learn, students experience 15-minute virtual reality scenarios in an intergalactic wildlife sanctuary, ...
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