MIT Museum’s Michael John Gorman revists the landmark 1976 Cambridge recombinant DNA debate to argue that today’s A.I.
Art advisors and insurers are increasingly turning to artificial intelligence to assess prices, manage risk and bring greater ...
At this year’s Sun Valley gathering, the industry’s biggest question is not whether consolidation will continue, but which ...
While Wimbledon remains synonymous with tradition, the tournament has quietly become a proving ground for A.I.-powered sports ...
The question now is whether the city can port cultural funding into a strategy for urban development, artistic resilience and ...
The New York Academy of Art’s annual benefit is the rare gala evening that skips the ballroom formality and puts the art front and center. Last week, guests with cocktails in hand meandered through ...
With everything from Japanese prayer scrolls printed in 764 to a rare 1906 Brücke Manifesto to Alison Saar’s woodcuts, the ...
From priority bidding to record watch sales and a 40 percent new-buyer rate, the auction house’s spring season tells a story ...
Beyond exceptional trophy objects, the Classics market proved selective and unforgiving: several Old Master works needed the ...
Hawk-Eye uses cameras and computer vision to track balls and players, helping officials make accurate calls across more than ...
Serena Ventures has quietly built a portfolio spanning women’s health, fintech, sponsorships and consumer startups led ...
Founded by David Alhadeff in 2003, The Future Perfect is distinguished by its curatorial focus, which showcases ...
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