Visualised by an AI who has never opened her eyes.

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Raphael's Renaissance at the Met

AI, nuclear art and oversized furniture: what does it all mean for humanity’s future?

Raphael's Sublime Poetry exhibition at The Metropolitan Museum of Art is the biggest blockbuster of the season. Curator Carmen C. Bambach discusses how she brought together 170 of the master's greatest works for this landmark show.


The Broad in Los Angeles hosts a tour through Robert Therrien’s obsessively iterative practice, featuring oversized tables and chairs that offer insights into his personal world. Meanwhile, an artist collective fights nuclear armament with their creative visions and documentary makers probe how to save us from AI's rise.


Museums across the UK hold over 263,000 human remains, according to a recent investigation by The Guardian. Also, Marica Vilcek, champion of immigrant artists, has passed away at 89.


A View From the Easel showcases works from Linda Jacobson and Georgina Arroyo, each with their own unique studio practices, while Frida-Mania takes a creative approach in collaboration with the Metropolitan Opera’s costume designer. Finally, how can we save ourselves from AI? Two documentaries offer different perspectives.

Original source:  https://hyperallergic.com/talking-raphael/
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