Met Gala Guests Deliver Works of Art on Human Form
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A new art exhibition entitled After Human, by Alice Zucca, at the Steinhauser Gallery in Slovakia is challenging visitors to think deeply about the future of humanity and technology. The show dives into post-humanism, exploring how technology seamlessly ...
Given the vast scope and scale of the damage being wrought by the current US administration in the US and around the globe, it might seem trivial to care about something as minor as the premature demise of a temporary exhibition at an Atlanta, Georgia, museum. In this moment, however, as established health systems are being dismantled, the federal workforce is being purposefully demoralized ...
The opening reception for The Human Head exhibit took place on Sunday, Aug. 25th. It was a very well attended event with all the artists present or represented. Also, in attendance to celebrate the event were Westbury Arts’ board members and the new ...
A photography project showcasing the eclectic existence of trans people is marking Trans Awareness Week with a new London exhibition. The Trans is Human photography project announced earlier today that it is coming to Outernet London, the UK’s most ...
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Mount Sequoyah Center to open 'Human Patterns' exhibit May 15
Mount Sequoyah Center will open a new exhibition, “Human Patterns,” on May 15 at the Sequoyah Hall Gallery.
A new exhibition at the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum opened this month, telling a story some might not have heard. "It really is a story about emigration," Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum President and CEO Mary Pat Higgins said.
Tossed the softest of softball questions, William Katzman, vice president for exhibits at the Great Lakes Science Center, can’t resist the joke. Why is the soon-to-open traveling exhibition “Super Human: The Power of Technology” right for the patrons ...
An exhibition that debuted at Derby’s Museum of Making has launched online to encourage more people to explore how we interact with systems and products, to enhance performance, safety and comfort.
What happens when an algorithm curates an exhibition? It’s a question that Laura Herman, a doctoral researcher at the Oxford Internet Institute, is unpacking in “The Algorithmic Pedestal,” a show she has spearheaded at J/M Gallery in London.