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Why artificial intelligence artists can be seen as ‘builders’, ‘breakers’—or both at once

The Art Newspaper

With AI art in 2025, the picture is complex Peter Bauman 11 July 2025 Share “I view technology not just as a tool but as a collaborator”: Sougwen Chung’s Spectral (left) was created with a robot Courtesy of the artist How do artists build in broken times? These historical impulses connect to the present day, mapping onto AI art.

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American Folk Art: Celebrating the Creativity and Craftsmanship of Everyday Artisans 

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The vast American folk art tradition offers authentic, innovative, and captivating creations whose reach spans generations and modes of creative expression. Despite this diversity, American folk art does share some core characteristics: Hand-Craftsmanship American folk art typically incorporates materials that can be wrought by hand.

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American Folk Art: Celebrating the Creativity and Craftsmanship of Everyday Artisans 

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The vast American folk art tradition offers authentic, innovative, and captivating creations whose reach spans generations and modes of creative expression. Despite this diversity, American folk art does share some core characteristics: Hand-Craftsmanship American folk art typically incorporates materials that can be wrought by hand.

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Taste test: artist-made desserts will be shown (and eaten) in New York gallery’s one-night exhibition

The Art Newspaper

On Saturday (28 June), the Lower East Side gallery Olympia will welcome guests to CAKE , a one-night display—and feast—of desserts donated by dozens of New York-based artists, among them Hannah Beerman, Mie Yim, Wells Chandler, Robin F. Melissa Joseph, the Uovo Prize-winning Brooklyn-based artist, will also mark her Olympia debut in CAKE.

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The Glasgow Boys: Scotland’s Answer to Impressionism

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Drawing inspiration from French realists and impressionists, as well as Dutch and French art, The Glasgow Boys were artistic radicals. Flush with wealth from this economic boom, a new class of art patrons were keen to adorn the walls of their new townhouses with this new modern art.