Law A Class Action Lawsuit Against a Popular A.I. Art Generator Alleges the App Collects Its Users’ Biometric Information Without Their Permission The complaint says Lensa A.I. illegally extracts users’ facial data to train its models. By Taylor Dafoe, Feb 16, 2023
People ‘Music as a Physical Experience’: See How Artist Christian Marclay Fuses Sound With Image in His Conceptual Collages As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, Feb 16, 2023
Art World Wet Paint in the Wild: Chloe Wise Revels at Eckhaus Latta’s Spring Show and Feasts With Eric of ‘Tim and Eric’ The artist takes us through a week in her life. By Annie Armstrong, Feb 16, 2023
Art World The Mellon Foundation Is Giving Out $125 Million in Grants for Creative Projects Addressing the ‘Dehumanization’ of U.S. Criminal Justice The nonprofit has already given $41 million in grant money to multiple projects, including Nicole Fleetwood’s “Marking Time” program. By Taylor Dafoe, Feb 16, 2023
Art World Georgia O’Keeffe’s Santa Fe Home, Visited by the Dalai Lama and Later Owned by Paul Allen, Is for Sale for $15 Million The property houses a Bodhi tree grown from a seed given by the Dalai Lama. By Artnet News, Feb 16, 2023
People ‘It’s Okay to Fail’: Rising Market Star Doron Langberg on the Lesson of Letting Paintings Go The artist's solo presentation at Frieze L.A. juxtaposes exuberant depictions of flowers with some very explicit paintings. By Vivienne Chow, Feb 16, 2023
Pop Culture Hip-Hop Chronicler Sacha Jenkins on Curating a New Show to Celebrate the Movement’s Visual Language on Its 50th Anniversary Jenkins co-curated Fotografiska's "Hip-Hop: Conscious, Unconscious" exhibition, on view through May 21. By Min Chen, Feb 16, 2023
Art World Art Industry News: Tate Britain’s Collection Rehang Will Put More Women Artists Than Ever on Display + Other Stories Plus, local council returns freezer to Banksy mural and the National Museum of Women in the Arts gets a reopening date. By Artnet News, Feb 16, 2023
Studio Visit Musically Gifted Artist Oliver Beer on Painting With Sound and Making a Spine-Tingling Opera in Paleolithic Caves We caught up with the multidisciplinary artist for a studio visit at his workshop in London. By Naomi Rea, Feb 16, 2023
On View See How Artist Brigitte D’Annibale Transformed an Abandoned Malibu Home Into a Spectacular Immersive Installation The artist gutted the house and rebuilt it using its own parts. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 15, 2023
Art World Artist Mark Grotjahn Designed a Limited-Edition Set of Skis to Celebrate a New Show of Paintings at Gagosian Gstaad The skis will be unveiled at a launch party at the Aspen Art Museum on February 18. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Feb 15, 2023
People With Her Unmistakable Post-Feminist Gaze, the Photographer Petra Collins Seems to Live and Breathe Today’s Aesthetic The perennially hip Canadian artist melds high concepts with commercial projects. Next up is a special commission for Cadillac. By Mariah Kreutter & Cadillac, Feb 15, 2023
Law Five Archaeological Museums in Greece Have Closed in Protest of a New Law That Puts Them Under Government Control Critics say the new legislation could also threaten the country's efforts to repatriate the Parthenon Marbles. By Artnet News, Feb 15, 2023
Science & Tech A Revolutionary Tool Gives Artists a New Weapon in the Fight Against AI Art Theft Glaze uses cloaking technology to disrupt the models without altering the appearance of the artwork. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Feb 15, 2023
Museums In a Bid to Become a Destination for Latino Art, the Blanton Museum in Texas Just Acquired More Than 5,000 Works The works come from the Gilberto Cárdenas and Dolores Garcia Collection. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 15, 2023