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Rothko versus The Robots: How I learned how to stop worrying about AI killing our creativity

Creative Boom

In this insightful piece, he explains why and shares his views on this controversial topic. But the more I learn about it and think about the role of an artist in art, the more optimistic I feel, and here's why. A few weeks ago, I visited the Mark Rothko exhibition in Paris. But recently, he's started to feel more optimistic.

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Cold comfort: photo series charts the rise of the Polar Silk Road

Creative Boom

Now Gregor Sailer 's new photo series, on exhibition at the Natural History Museum from 26 May, documents our complex relationship with the environment, the wide-reaching impacts of climate change and a rapidly changing world. Changing times Gregor is an Austrian artist and photographer working in the fields of art and architecture.

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Class of 2022: A guide to all the UK's graduate shows this summer

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Students at Glasgow School of Art. And if you're exhibiting yourself, we wish you the very best of luck! After two years of digital-only exhibition, the iconic UAL college's graduate shows will appear in physical and digital form this year. 22 Men by Emma Williams, MA Art and Science (Central Saint Martins).

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Veronica Castro on the V&A's Diva exhibition and why it's a word we need to reclaim

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The building itself is extraordinary and a work of art in itself. And the collections, which focus on applied arts, decorative arts and design, are beautifully curated and cover themes and topics rarely explored in other museums in the capital. What inspired this exhibition?

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Founders behind charity exhibition Hysterical share how they build community through activist art

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Eliza Hatch & Bee Illustrates, Courtesty of Hysterical The curators of Hysterical: A Celebration of Subversive Art sat down with Creative Boom to discuss this year's programme and their vision for a more accessible, more inclusive, more community-driven culture in the art world.

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Artists demonstrate how to grab attention at the world's biggest design event

Creative Boom

This year, the Lexus car maker exhibit is the first thing you see as you enter. And so, every year, they put a lot of time, effort, and money into developing a unique art installation that conveys their vision of the automotive future. This year, we got not one but two such exhibits under the joint heading of 'Time'.

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Jen Yoon's AR illustrations adapt The Yellow Wallpaper for a modern audience

Creative Boom

Made for an MFA exhibition curated by Viktor Koen, a School of Visual Arts faculty member, these illustrations touch on themes of mental illness and gender inequality. Viktor decided to adapt The Yellow Wallpaper because it offered a unique opportunity to tackle difficult topics. Every cloud has a silver lining."