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Fern Hook, a 30-year-old independent artist in Scotland, noticed something familiar about “Marathon,” the upcoming video game by Bungie, the studio that created the Halo series and is now ...
Some people perched on condo balconies. It was the work of Christo and his wife, Jeanne-Claude, the European artists who had wrapped the Reichstag building in Berlin, the Pont Neuf bridge in Paris ...
In his latest documentary, director Angelo Madsen’s A Body to Live In embraces the artist’s many contradictions — taking a multilayered perspective on Musafar’s life to creatively excavate ...
You will probably still want to eat it all, but this abundance of cultural attention makes the message clear: Chefs are artists worthy of devotion, because they can transform raw material into ...
Blanche Hoschedé-Monet has barely been acknowledged in art history. But not only did she help her stepfather Claude, she created her own fine works – often of the same scenes as him. Haystack ...
Installation of works by Jean-Claude Saintilus at St Kunigundis Church, at Documenta Fifteen 2022, Kassel, Germany Photograph: Frank Sperling “As the artists [in the collective] grew more ...
After an 18-month hiatus, a restored “Waterlilies” by impressionist painter Claude Monet is back on display through August at the Portland Art Museum, its home since the museum acquired the ...
On Feb. 12, 2005, the husband-wife artist duo Christo and Jeanne-Claude unveiled the biggest, splashiest and most talked-about public art project New York City had ever seen. “The Gates ...
He won the 3FM Award for 'Best Newcomer', was named '3FM Talent', and then Qmusic crowned Claude as 'Best Artist of the Year'. In addition, he also managed to win the hearts of the Dutch public with ...
Claude Howell's 1968 painting is an unusual piece for the late Wilmington artist in that the figures he depicts are almost Rubenesque grotesques. And yet it also showcases his signature style ...
"Even though it's the current state of the art, Claude's computer use remains slow and often error-prone," the company said. "There are many actions that people routinely do with computers ...
Anthropic acknowledged that there is still a lot to do. "Even though it’s the current state of the art, Claude’s computer use remains slow and often error-prone," the company noted.
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