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MoMA acquires Refik Anadol’s ‘Unsupervised’

The Museum of Modern Art has acquired artworks by two major digital artists, Refik Anadol and Ian Cheng. The Anadol piece, Unsupervised – Machine Hallucinations – MoMA (2022), is a generative artwork that uses the museum’s visual archive to produce a machine-learning

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AI brings Vincent van Gogh’s latest time to life

As an artist Vincent van Gogh’s was going through a huge creative process during his final months as he was struggling with mental health issues. That intense period of creativity is being examined in a new exhibition at Paris’ renowned Musée d’Orsay.

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Brand New Platform by Mamut Art Project

Mamut Art Project announced its new platform; Mamut Limited, featuring editioned and specially produced series by selected artists. Mamut Limited, an online store set to launch on September 16, will coincide with the Mamut Limited Vol.I pop-up exhibition at Yapı Kredi bomontiada

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Memory Museum for Historical Justice

Depo presents The Past is Present by the Memory Museum for Historical Justice, Turkey’s first digital museum and human rights archive. The Past is Present is the most comprehensive exhibition on the 1980 Coup d’État to date. The exhibition, whose name references

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Metropolitan Museum Collaborates with Roblox

The Metropolitan Museum of Art and Verizon have launched a first-of-its-kind experience at the Museum, Replica, that allows visitors at The Met to scan artwork and bring elements of the works digitally into the global immersive platform Roblox through augmented reality (AR). Users

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The world’s first AI art gallery opens in Amsterdam

The world’s first-ever art gallery powered by Artificial Intelligence has opened at the Dead End Gallery in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The gallery showcases art pieces produced by machines and algorithms, such as digital paintings and interactive installations. According to Constant Brinkman, a representative

İznik Basilica to open to Digital Art World

The İznik Lake Basilica, discovered in the northwestern province of Bursa’s İznik Lake in 2014 and shown among the 10 most important discoveries in the world in the same year, will be opened to visitors in the digital world with the augmented