Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Richard Scheufler, owner of the first NFT gallery in Ohio, holds physical copy of NFT art ‘The ...
A new virtual art gallery features works by painters Caravaggio, Manet, Cezanne, Van Gogh, and Rembrandt that you won’t see any time soon in any real-world museum. That’s because the five paintings in ...
More info: In addition to virtual viewing rooms, the art fair will host artist talks online with Fred Tomaselli (July 22, 11 a.m.), Sanford Biggers (July 24, 11 a.m.) and Kelly Akashi (July 26, 11 a.m ...
A work in process by Veriche Blackwell. Edgar Cruz uses monochromatic light and shadows through analog and alternative photography. Chloe Murr merges physical, spatial, and psychological experiences ...
"LIBERATION" Virtual Art Gallery Launches for Black History Month: A Revolutionary AI Afrofuturism VR Experience by Joe Paul LIBERATION does not merely showcase art created by AI through the eyes of a ...
During the COVID-19 crisis, the Barnes Foundation is among the many cultural institutions in Philadelphia finding different ways to stay connected virtually. You can tune in at lunchtime on weekdays ...
Technology is morphing our world with its influences permeating through every corner; the visual arts are no exception. Many practices, such as shopping and socializing, have been digitalized for ...
Playboy is the latest brand to claim stake in the crypto ecosystem, announcing its first-ever digital art collaboration with the blockchain-powered auction hub Nifty Gateway. Furthering their digital ...
Following the COVID-19 pandemic, some art galleries looking to take advantage of the allure of Charleston's Lowcountry landscape saw a huge decline in foot traffic, leaving many struggling to stay ...
Like the rest of us, Minneapolis photographer and recent University of Minnesota graduate Mark Khan missed the feeling of art galleries and exhibits, so he paired up with tech enthusiast Jacob Boll to ...
Digital artists don't typically have many choices for where they can exhibit their work: they either have to ground their pieces in the real world or else put it in a fantastical virtual space that ...