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Gone are the slogans of last week, demanding the “killer dictator” quit: if you ask Bangladesh’s youth whether they’re hopeful about the future, the...
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Gone are the slogans of last week, demanding the “killer dictator” quit: if you ask Bangladesh’s youth whether they’re hopeful about the future, the...
Books and movies of the future could all start to feel the same if creative industries embrace artificial intelligence to help write stories.
A Monet sold for nearly $35 million at auction Wednesday evening, Sotheby’s said, marking a solid start to New York’s spring art sales. Both...
Over the rolling hills of Hebden Bridge in England, a gigantic painting interrupts the placid green pasture with a call to action.
Venice's 60th Biennale international art show has opened its doors, exploring humankind's relationship with the fragile planet.
A diamond-covered edition of Truman Capote’s novel “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” is on sale for $1.5 million to mark the centenary of the author’s birth.
It’s still dark outside when Gianni Crea pushes open the imposing entrance door to the Vatican Museums, a heavy ring of keys in his...
Contemporary artist Guenter Brus, the last surviving key member of Vienna’s famed “actionists”, has died at the age of 85, the museum dedicated to...
“Chavez lives, damn it!” a soldier cries out every day at the same time outside the tomb of Venezuela’s late leftist leader Hugo Chavez,...
Canadian artist Sandra Rodriguez, by hacking artificial intelligence, hopes to demystify the novel technology topping the news of late.