Artists

Using AI and Abstract Paintings, WangShui Is on a Journey to Understand Love

WangShui. Photo Jose Peas Artists who work with technology are typically viewed as nerds sequestered in studios filled with hardware, gadgetry, and complex wiring. But WangShui, an artist who made their name on innovative abstract paintings made with the assistance of AI, positions themself less as a geek than a hermit with a romantic worldview. …

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Who Was Auguste Rodin and Why Was His Sculpture So Revolutionary?

Dornac (Paul Francois Arnold Cardon), Auguste Rodin seated beside his work in his studio Collection Archives Larousse, Paris. Digital image: Bridgeman Images. Aside from Michelangelo, there’s no artist as synonymous with sculpture as Auguste Rodin (1840–1917). He created an art-historical icon—The Thinker—that rivals Leonardo’s Mona Lisa for pop-cultural fame. But more than this, he set …

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Tishan Hsu Is Working with AI for Paintings That Envision Human Bodies as ‘Liquid Soup’

Tishan Hsu. ©2025 Tishan Hsu/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York Tishan Hsu saw the future coming as early as the 1980s, when he began producing abstract paintings with sculptural additions that looked variously like warping screens and torqued body parts. Beyond the body horror seen in David Cronenberg’s films, there wasn’t much out there that …

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ARTnews Awards 2025 Emerging Artist of the Year: Claudia Alarcón and Silät

Claudia Alarcón and Silät for “Claudia Alarcón & Silät” at James Cohan, New York April 11–May 10, 2025 For over a decade, Claudia Alarcón has been immortalizing aspects of Wichí lore in the form of weavings, many of them produced collaboratively with an all-women group of weavers called Silät that was formed by curator Andrei …

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ARTnews Awards 2025 Best Thematic Museum Show: “Legacies: Asian American Art Movements in New York City”

“Legacies: Asian American Art Movements in New York City” at 80WSE, New YorkCurators: Howie Chen, Jayne Cole Southard, and christina ongSeptember 11–December 20, 2024 “Legacies: Asian American Art Movements in New York City” was billed as the first institutional show ever to survey artists of Asian descent in its titular city, a distinction that would …

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ARTnews Awards 2025 Historical Artist of the Year: Jack Whitten

Jack Whitten for “Jack Whitten: The Messenger” at the Museum of Modern Art, New YorkMarch 23–August 2, 2025Curators: Michelle Kuo, with Helena Klevorn, Dana Liljegren, and David Sledge  Across his six-decade career, Jack Whitten repeatedly found daring, innovative, and new ways of wielding paint, only rarely using the traditional oil-on-canvas method that has long dominated …

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ARTnews Awards 2025 Best Gallery Group Show: “Bowls, Boxes, Plates & Vessels”

“Bowls, Boxes, Plates & Vessels” at Parker Gallery, Los AngelesFebruary 1–October 19, 2025 Saying goodbye can be hard. That was the premise of “Bowls, Boxes, Plates & Vessels,” Parker Gallery’s final exhibition at its longtime base in founder Sam Parker’s home in LA’s Los Feliz neighborhood. Since its founding in 2017, Parker Gallery has gained …

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