This piece was inspired by JDR's childhood memories or arcades. “I focus on energy and movement, using bold brush strokes ...
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Digital art in 2026 is less about tools and more about intent
In response to a changing landscape, artists are reshaping themselves by reaching out into new media, creative sectors and ...
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The year in digital folk art: Much of 2025's creative innovation happened outside the art world
This online visual culture, thriving beyond the art world, continues to trouble the boundaries between fine and folk art, producing novel, incisive commentary, such as that found on Thelot's Substack, ...
Diana Eusebio’s solo debut at MoCA North Miami combines textiles, natural dyes and family photography — undisclosed AI-generated images prompt debate on authorship and impact.
In today’s digital-first world, everyone is a content creator in one way or another. But this raises a crucial question: how do creators use copyrighted material without crossing legal lines? This is ...
A Fortnite artist has been forced to defend their work after fans suggested numerous images found within the game's new season are AI-generated, including a suspicious-looking poster showing a ...
In an era where technology often distances us from our roots, Zainab Odemwingie, convinced that technology can accomplish ...
Planners today struggle to properly apply operational art in large scale war — and they don’t fully realize why. It takes something like firsthand ...
JayCee Beyale is a wide-ranging contemporary artist who switches freely between media and method. He contributes to this show ...
A funny thing: The Colorsoft doesn’t need color unless you’re the type to color-code your notes or annotations, sketch, or read comics/graphic novels. Otherwise, the color is limited to screensavers ...
That strength has been forged through unimaginable tragedy: On the night of Jan. 1, 2024, a devastating house fire destroyed ...
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‘If I must die’: poetry from Gaza creates an alternative archive of testimony
Poetry offers something that news and visual imagery cannot in times of crisis: depth over immediacy and meaning over spectacle.
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