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The “State of the Arts” after Andy Warhol Foundation v. Goldsmith
It has been eight months since the Supreme Court’s landmark copyright fair use decision in Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Art, Inc. v. Goldsmith. Much has been written on the subject, including in this forum, but in many ways it was a narrow decision. The Court held that the commercial licensing of Orange Prince,…
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CapCut’s AI: Reimagining Virtual Art Exhibitions
Beyond conventional notions of digital artistry, CapCut pioneers a new wave in virtual exhibitions. Among its array of groundbreaking features, two luminaries shine: the image upscaler and the video-to-text. These revolutionary capabilities transcend the ordinary, promising to redefine how art is exhibited and experienced in the digital sphere. The power to transcribe video to text brings…
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Center for the Arts Continues 50th Birthday Celebration
Wesleyan University’s Center for the Arts (CFA) continues the celebration of its 50th birthday with a spring semester, featuring an anniversary exhibition and live performances by alumni, plus staged readings and workshops on campus. Director Joshua Lubin-Levy ’06 said that he and his staff are spending time rethinking the legacy of artists who have touched…
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The Ebell of Los Angeles Calls for Entries for ‘A Woman’s Place’ Juried Art Exhibition – Larchmont Buzz
Artists are invited to submit work for “A Woman’s Place” a Juried Art Show organized by the Ebell of Los Angeles as part of the nonprofit’s National Women’s History Month celebrations in March. The Ebell of Los Angeles invites artists to submit their artwork for its upcoming juried exhibition, “A Woman’s Place” in celebration of…
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Art, reimagined, in showcase to light up civic district at night
SINGAPORE – The eighth edition of Light to Night, a visual arts festival organised by National Gallery Singapore, is making a return with a showcase of art presented in unconventional ways. The marquee event of Singapore Art Week will feature over 60 artworks and programmes ranging from interactive art installations, interdisciplinary programmes, captivating light projections,…
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Celebrating Pacific histories, beloved musical classics, and storytelling through the visual arts
It’s the third show of the year and we started off with a bit of Pacific history. Gen and Laki are the brilliant minds behind The Moanan, who share fun facts and true stories about the history and culture of people in the Pacific on social media that many have not heard before. In just…
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Hedge Fund Strategist Joseph Samuels Launches Prestigious Visual Arts Scholarship in New York City
Islet Capital Islet Capital’s Joseph Samuels Provides Funding With Scholarship NEW YORK, NEW YORK, UNITED STATES, January 16, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ — Aspiring visual artists are invited to apply for the inaugural Joseph Samuels Scholarship for Visual Arts, a remarkable opportunity unveiled by Joseph Samuels, a renowned financial strategist and visionary founder. This one-time award of…
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Windsor artist’s natural beauty exploration highlights Ojibway flora
Article content Finding beauty even among the weeds of Ojibway Park is the work of a local artist and university student. Sarah Smitherman’s Flowering Plants of Ojibway and Surrounding Areas exhibit is the first of a series showcasing the natural world through a variety of artistic mediums. Article content “(The exhibit) is about native and…
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Five standout artworks at Alvarado Square
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The Update | Quey Percussion Duo, Art Exhibitions at YSU
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio – The spring semester schedule of performing and visual arts at Youngstown State University includes five new exhibitions at the McDonough Museum of Art and a performance by the innovative Quey Percussion Duo. The exhibitions – which will open Friday, Jan. 19, and run through March 2 – will feature works by Roberley…