A conversation with the art historian Claire Bishop about technology's influence on museums and galleries, and her recent book Disordered Attention.
Big changes are coming to the Toledo Museum of Art, though nothing that should come as a surprise for those who’ve been ...
It would do America a real service if we spent less time on politics and more on the things that rouse the spirit and feed ...
A survey at the Rose Art Museum offers a probing look at the 41-year-old artist’s career as he rides a surge of admiring ...
Once upon a time in the bustling heart of a tech-savvy city, a visionary artist named Rarezo embarked on a journey that would ...
Fiber optic technology relies on transmitting light along thin, flexible fibers of glass or plastic. These fibers essentially ...
Paris Photo, widely considered to be the world's leading photography fair, returns this year to the newly renovated Grand ...
Cultivate, a Grand Rapids art studio and gallery, is to close due to sustainability issues, health needs, and capacity ...
The first interview in the series is with Jason Morningstar, the designer behind Fiasco, the GM-less game that took the ...
Embracing zero-trust principles isn’t without its challenges. For IT leaders, it requires a shift in how products are developed, marketed and maintained.
When interest in traditional symbolic souvenirs shifted to functional art focussing on sustainability and craftsmanship, he took to painted on cardboard, ceramic and wooden plates. He then shifted to ...