“A smaller fair feels more intimate, casual and personal, and with three other fairs happening in L.A., we thought it would be meaningful to offer something different," founding director Raj Parmar told Observer.
In “Faces and Landscapes of Home,” Hauser & Wirth Brings Giacometti Back to Stampa
The exhibition, curated by Giacometti authority Tobia Bezzola, is a neat encapsulation of the artist’s work that foregrounds the dichotomies that punctuated his life.
How a Kansas City Mermaid Became Will Cotton’s Muse
“I was immediately drawn to Robin’s femininity; it’s so painterly,” Peregrine Honig tells Observer. “We became friends very quickly talking about vulnerability and art history, and the history of great artists painting young women in the…
Henri Rousseau, the Performative Naïf Who Outsmarted Modernity
The Barnes Foundation offers a comprehensive yet non-chronological overview of his oeuvre, inviting visitors to explore the key strategies and motifs behind the myths he so deliberately crafted.
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The Case for Distributed A.I. Governance in an Era of Enterprise A.I.
Angela Virtu, a professor of business analytics and A.I. at American University’s Kogod School of Business, examines why most organizations struggle to translate widespread A.I. adoption into meaningful business value. Virtu argues that…