Proposed US legislation would penalise use of AI to generate someone’s likeness without their consent
The No Fakes Act has been proposed by four US Senators and garnered support from organisations representing creative industries
The No Fakes Act has been proposed by four US Senators and garnered support from organisations representing creative industries
Steve Bell's unpublished drawing of the Israeli prime minister shows him performing surgery on his own stomach, which has drawn parallels with the antisemitic 'pound of flesh' trope
Christopher Rothko has co-curated the vast Paris show which includes more than 115 works from international collections
The opening of Digital Art Fair in Hong Kong is a moment to take stock of how technological developments have changed the nature of digital art
Arthur Brand, who helped to recover a Van Gogh painting last month, says he was watching a "boring football game" when the surprising delivery was made
The painting, acquired by Augustus III, hung in a Soviet general’s home after the war
Art is not just for the mega-rich: there are ways to buy good-quality works on a modest budget
The Faith Museum in Bishop Auckland features both historical objects—such as the 13th-century Bodleian Bowl—and contemporary works of art
On the heels of the second Atlanta Art Week and news of a fair launching in 2024, the city’s dealers and power brokers reflect on all the work they have done, and how much remains