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Ken Burns Is Still Telling American Stories, Even with Leonardo da Vinci
Indiewire via Yahoo News· 18 hours agoWhat am I supposed to do? What is my relationship to other people?’” Burns said. “These are all the...
Ken Burns Gives Nantucket Film Festival Audiences a Glimpse of His Latest Doc ‘Leonardo da Vinci’
Variety via AOL· 2 days agoKen Burns attended the 29th annual Nantucket Film Festival, which concludes Sunday, to give...
Why ‘Beer City USA’ is so much more than a drinking town
CNN via Yahoo News· 1 day agoSome 300 sculptures — most of them by superstars such as Weiwei, Rodin, Louise Bourgeois and Nina...
'Reverse Turing test' asks AI agents to spot a human imposter — you'll never guess how they figure...
Live Science via Yahoo News· 4 days agoBut one is secretly human, and it's their collective task to guess the imposter. That's the setup of...
New TV Series on 'Salvator Mundi' Stars Julianne Moore as Art Restorer
Artnet News· 5 days agoNow, a TV series will trace the eventful story of Salvator Mundi, the painting billed as being by ...
History is your murder playground in Assassin's Creed x Magic: The Gathering
PC Gamer via Yahoo News· 6 days agoThe card we're previewing from the set is one that interacts with historic cards. The...
‘The Imagination Muscle’ Review: Breakthroughs in the Brain
The Wall Street Journal· 4 days agoMr. Read, a former managing director of Condé Nast Britain, draws lessons from history’s great...
‘Art and Life': Documentary of skateboard artist Jim Phillips to screen Sunday
The Grass Valley Union· 3 days agoNo matter what happened in the life of Jim Phillips — the graphic artist known for his bold and eye...
From the Darién Gap to ‘The Great Dictator’
New York Times· 5 days agoFor his latest art project, Javier Téllez makes eight Venezuelan migrants his collaborators on a film about power. Although his films and videos have...
The Venice Biennale Spotlights the Market for Latin American Art | Artnet News
Artnet News· 4 days agoThe Venice Biennale is often referred to as “the Olympics of the art world,” and it has been running one year longer than the modern games—since 1895. Every two years, its ...