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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In her largest solo exhibition to date, the textile artist explores existence, rupture and the universe at Hong Kong’s Centre for Heritage, Art and Textile.
Automation Fatigue: How A.I. Contact Centers Are Burning Out the Humans Behind Them
Mark Speare, a fintech executive with experience across B2B and B2C SaaS, customer success and trading technology, examines how artificial intelligence is reshaping the modern contact center. Speare unpacks how tools designed to reduce…