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Surrealism in the Age of AI
ARTnews· 6 days agoBy now you’re probably familiar with text-to-image programs like DALL-E, Midjourney, and Stable Diffusion, so you have a sense for the aesthetics of the...
The Fall Guy Review: A Perfect Summer Action Movie that Loves Action Movies So Much
Consequence of Sound via Yahoo News· 2 days agoIn David Leitch's entertaining tribute to stuntwork, Ryan Gosling takes hit after hit and likes it....
Indika review
PC Gamer via Yahoo News· 21 hours agoIt didn't make me feel good, but I loved it all the same. Indika's evocation of late 19th century Russia is daubed with horror-inflected surrealism: The...
Eight Essential Books About Surrealism
ARTnews· 7 days agoThese eight books make the history, reach, and lasting impact of Surrealism—a movement celebrating its 100th anniversary this year—abundantly clear.
Man Ray Films Now Have a Score by Jim Jarmusch Duo SQÜRL
Artnet News· 19 hours agoWhen a teenage girl gave cult favorite filmmaker Jim Jarmusch an order, he listened. As a result,...
Exhibition in Venice of Two Historic Artists Debuts in Historic Palazzo
Artnet News· 14 hours agoSupported by Michael Werner Gallery, the dual-artist exhibition in Venice traces the parallels—and...
New York’s Newest Art Fair Feels Like a Place to Hang Out, Not Shop—and That’s a Good Thing
ARTnews· 17 hours agoNew York is hardly in need of another art fair, but that’s what we got this week in the form of...
Paul Auster, the Patron Saint of Literary Brooklyn, Dies at 77
New York Times· 1 day agoPaul Auster, the prolific novelist, memoirist and screenwriter who rose to fame in the 1980s with...
In Planète Lalanne, You Can Bathe in a Hippo
The New York Sun· 7 days agoSuch was the postulation of a French sculptor, François-Xavier Lalanne, whose work, alongside that of his wife and fellow sculptor, Claude Lalanne,...
Flint's water had lead. The government lied about it. 10 years later, we need answers.
USA TODAY Opinion via Yahoo News· 5 days agoI remember the surrealism of that phone call: When you get the first line on a big story, you wonder...