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Algorithmic Brushstrokes: The Rise of Neural Aesthetics in Contemporary Painting

Image title: Blind Orion Searching for the Rising Sun Medium: Oil on canvas Date: 1658 Source: The Met Collection   “ Better it is to live one day seeing the rise and fall of things than to live a hundred years without ever seeing the rise and fall of things. Read more…

By arthistory101, 3 monthsAugust 28, 2025 ago
Contemporary Art

Written in Flesh: Tattooing as Sculpture in Polynesian and Japanese Traditions

Image title: Saint Jerome in the Wilderness Medium: Marble Date: ca. 1470 Source: The Met Collection   “ When written in Chinese, the word ‘crisis’ is composed of two characters. One represents danger and the other represents opportunity. ” — John F. Kennedy Written in Flesh: Tattooing as Sculpture in Read more…

By arthistory101, 3 monthsAugust 27, 2025 ago
Contemporary Art

Brushstrokes on Mars: The Future of Painting Beyond Earth’s Atmosphere

Image title: The Harvesters Medium: Oil on wood Date: 1565 Source: The Met Collection   “ Life a culmination of the past, an awareness of the present, an indication of the future beyond knowledge, the quality that gives a touch of divinity to matter. ” — Charles Lindbergh Brushstrokes on Read more…

By arthistory101, 4 monthsAugust 23, 2025 ago
Contemporary Art

“The Frame Is a Lie”: Meta-Artworks That Break Their Own Borders

Image title: Hermann von Wedigh III (died 1560) Medium: Oil and gold on oak Date: 1532 Source: The Met Collection   “ The wisest men follow their own direction. ” — Euripides “The Frame Is a Lie”: Meta-Artworks That Break Their Own Borders   Introduction: Frame as Fiction The frame Read more…

By arthistory101, 4 monthsAugust 21, 2025 ago
Contemporary Art

Postcards from the Apocalypse: Visual Artists React to Climate Crisis

Image title: The Adoration of the Magi Medium: Distemper on canvas Date: 1472–74 Source: The Met Collection   “ All children are artists. The problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up. ” — Pablo Picasso Postcards from the Apocalypse: Visual Artists React to Climate Crisis   Read more…

By arthistory101, 4 monthsAugust 19, 2025 ago
Contemporary Art

This Is Not a Brushstroke: Conceptual Painting After Magritte

Image title: Portrait of Napoleon I Medium: Wool, silk, silver-gilt thread (26-28 warps per inch, 10-12 per cm.); gilded pine frame Date: designed 1805, woven 1808–11 Source: The Met Collection   “ This world, after all our science and sciences, is still a miracle; wonderful, inscrutable, magical and more, to Read more…

By arthistory101, 4 monthsAugust 15, 2025 ago
Contemporary Art

After the Fall: Reimagining Classical Sculpture Through Postcolonial Eyes

Image title: The Crucifixion with the Virgin and Saint John Medium: Oil on canvas Date: ca. 1624–25 Source: The Met Collection   “ When watching after yourself, you watch after others. When watching after others, you watch after yourself. ” — The Buddha After the Fall: Reimagining Classical Sculpture Through Read more…

By arthistory101, 4 monthsAugust 14, 2025 ago
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Pixels and Saints: AI Reimagines Medieval Iconography

Image title: The Fieschi Morgan Staurotheke Medium: Gilded silver, gold, enamel worked in cloisonné, and niello Date: early 9th century Source: The Met Collection   “ I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand. ” — Confucius Pixels and Saints: AI Reimagines Medieval Read more…

By arthistory101, 4 monthsAugust 12, 2025 ago
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More than Marble: Black Sculptors Transforming Classical Traditions

Image title: Sprite Medium: High-copper alloy, fire-gilt, brown natural patina where exposed Date: 1432 Source: The Met Collection   “ Do more than dream: work. ” — William Arthur Ward More than Marble: Black Sculptors Transforming Classical Traditions   Introduction: Reframing the Pedestal The marble bodies of Greco-Roman antiquity have Read more…

By arthistory101, 4 monthsAugust 11, 2025 ago
Contemporary Art

The Futurist Who Hated Time: Speed, Violence, and Politics in Early 20th Century Italy

Image title: The Crucifixion; The Last Judgment Medium: Oil on canvas, transferred from wood Date: ca. 1436–38 Source: The Met Collection   “ I never considered a difference of opinion in politics, in religion, in philosophy, as cause for withdrawing from a friend. ” — Thomas Jefferson The Futurist Who Read more…

By arthistory101, 4 monthsAugust 10, 2025 ago

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