The late artist’s work has always bristled against the boundaries of categorization, and it does so particularly here, in an ...
For Jaya Asokan, the director of the India Art Fair (IAF) in New Delhi, the event’s Covid-19-delayed 2022 edition brought a valuable realisation. “Because of lockdown restrictions no ...
Today, we bring you a new installment of our focus challenges, in which we ask you to spend uninterrupted time looking at one piece of art. We’ll now feature these on the first Monday of each ...
At its Unpacked event, Samsung showed off its upcoming "Project Moohan" AR/VR headset, which is designed to compete with the Vision Pro. Some users might even mistake the headset for a Vision Pro ...
Think of them as the architects of the movie’s physical world; they create and maintain the overall look and feel of the film to align with the director’s vision. While the title "art director ...
ReBokeh’s introduction to the museum marks another step in expanding accessibility for individuals with visual impairments, ensuring they can fully engage with the arts. The collaboration comes just ...
More than just an aesthetic pursuit, her art was profoundly personal, shaped by a singular queer vision that, as the curators of the Barnes retrospective recently argued, “subtly but radically ...
There isn’t one way to view all the beautiful scenery Southern California has to offer, but multiple points of view are gathered in one place for “Omnivision: Art Across Boundaries.” ...
Documentary photographer Robert Frank drove all around the United States in 1955-’56, shot more than 28,000 black and white images and published 83 of them in the groundbreaking book “The ...
Discover the work of local artists inspired by life in Southern California at Omnivision: Art Across Boundaries art exhibit, now on display at the Old Orange County Courthouse in Santa Ana.
Apple's Vision Pro headset offers access to plenty of software. We pick the top 31 apps on visionOS, from movies and games to videoconferencing and...ordering cookies. I’ve been PCMag’s home ...