Police officers patrol the entrance of the Tate Modern gallery, in London, Oct. 15, 2022, after climate protesters threw soup over glass covering Vincent van Gogh’s ‘Sunflowers’ in London’s National Gallery.
(AP Photo/Alberto Pezzali)
Climate protesters are destabilizing the idea that public galleries are safe spaces for works of art, held in public trust.
Brion Gysin and William Burroughs with the Dreamachine, 1972.
Charles Gatewood
Flickering light can make people see different colours and shapes or feel altered emotions or sense of time.
Elsie Passi
Uncle Segar is an expert on many things including the land, sea and sky. This knowledge is then captured in his artworks.
Would you buy a painting created by artificial intelligence?
Obvious
It might look like an unfinished piece but it’s the work of artificial intelligence, the first artwork of its kind to be sold at auction.
Four Seasons of the Canadian Flag, painted by Maxwell Newhouse for John Burge.
(Maxwell Newhouse)
Composer John Burge speaks of his drive to create a musical piece to mark Canada’s 150th year of confederation and to capture our collective experiences.