Art & Tech
The Collapse of the Commercial Dream: How AI Is Fueling Advertising’s Punk Era
A new generation of creators is using AI to tear down the old ad hierarchy — turning speed, instinct, and rebellion into the new currency of creativity.
Art & Tech
A new generation of creators is using AI to tear down the old ad hierarchy — turning speed, instinct, and rebellion into the new currency of creativity.
Field Notes
The University of Arkansas’s tuition-free MA in Art History, fueled by museums and open borders of creativity, is quietly redefining how the next generation studies — and shapes — American art.
Art Market Watch
Maurizio Cattelan’s “America” heads to Sotheby’s with a starting bid pegged to the price of gold — a flushable referendum on value.
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The United States was supposed to land in Venice with an eagle — instead, it’s showing up with silence.
Stress drops when you face real art. Maybe the cure was hanging on the wall all along.
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After years of decline in arts education, the UK’s move to scrap the Ebacc marks a turning point. Teachers and artists call it a long-overdue revival — but without funding, can creativity truly return to every classroom?
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When you stop long enough to truly look, art stops being decoration and becomes a mirror — this ten-minute staring challenge might just save your mind.
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Stendhal Syndrome is a rare reaction to overwhelming beauty, first described in Florence, where art and emotion meet with such force that the human mind begins to break.
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What if procrastination isn’t laziness but resistance? In art, delay becomes a medium — shaping how meaning unfolds in time.
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Artists, insomniacs, and dreamers may still carry the old second sleep rhythm in their bones.
Art Market Watch
Discover The Gene Hackman Collection: A Life in Art — Bonhams New York’s November 2025 auction featuring works by Milton Avery, Richard Diebenkorn, and Auguste Rodin from the late actor’s personal collection.
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Behind the soft glow of calm lies a quiet obedience. “Artful living” doesn’t liberate creativity — it polishes the cage.