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If you didn’t know already, Ric Weiland was a software developer and programmer who was hired as the second employee for a ...
Sitting innocuously amongst thousands of historic objects including bombs, artillery, clothes and aircraft, is a hair comb - ...
Marking the final day of Pride Month, we've brought together works found on the Artnet Gallery Network that embody the ...
She’s covered the outdoors, travel, the environment, and food for 15+ years, and is the author of four Moon travel guides to ...
What was it like to dine with Salvador Dalì? by Richard Foss Salvador Dalì led one of the most richly weird lives in the ...
After an exploitative 2015 show, I was wary about being an academic “beard” for another exhibition in the guise of “revision.
Art lover, documentarian and author Barry Avrich’s new book investigates a notorious New York art scandal. Here, he gives his ...
A seventy-million-dollar renovation beautifully presents the museum’s non-Western art—even if doubts remain about whether all ...
Discover the quirky side of the Garden State, with this personal road trip guide to unusual museums NJ travelers and locals ...
It’s not accommodating, comfortable, or foolproof. It’s all extrovert. All character. It’s a riot. And it rewards you when ...
Say goodbye to hallucinations and weird errors when you use Stable Diffusion models through Stability AI's assistant chatbot ...
An Assassin's Creed developer sheds some light on how new, often hidden technology, is making games better for developers and ...