Biannual publication spotlights 'visual experiments and conceptually refined pieces'
The art, artists and awards that pushed boundaries this year
The “art explorer” project allows the Dutch museum's vast holdings to be more searchable
The controversial billionaire failed to spot a contemporary car in Caillebotte picture altered using artificial intelligence by Luma
Co-developed by Microsoft, the project also identified conservation issues at the world-famous church
It’s a new record for a work of art created by a robot, the auction house says
The move fuels the debate about whether artificial intelligence can replace the human eye and expertise in assessing a picture’s authorship
Artists and organisations across the creative industries have come out in opposition to the practice of AI firms training their technology with copyrighted, unlicensed material
The robotic brainchild of British gallerist Aidan Meller will make her auction debut on Halloween
German artist-researcher receives €10,000 award for “Alvinella Ophia”, depicting a hybrid serpent creature’s exploration of a dystopian desert future
German-born artist working on ethics and AI leads the winners in nine categories of 13th annual edition of the world’s leading prize for art created with technology
Five of the best works to see at the fair created using artificial intelligence and other technologies
When it comes to copyright infringement, establishing culpability and illegality in the age of artificial intelligence is murky
The groundbreaking musicians and artists see every part of their London show as a form of art
Dataland is due to open in 2025 at the Frank Gehry-designed The Grand LA development in Los Angeles's downtown arts district
Concerns about access, expertise and data sourcing have overshadowed the enormous power and potential that AI image generators offer
Fireworks by the Chinese artist ran counter to the point of many PST Art projects
Three years on from the NFT explosion, growth in new markets continues
The work, on view this month at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts’ Reach Plaza, is “not about replacing or erasing him, about remembering him”, Anadol says
A federal judge in California has blocked an attempt by several AI companies to have portions of a copyright case dismissed
What can museums and heritage institutions do about disinformation powered by artificial intelligence?
A lacklustre show begs the question: can Holzer survive the scrutiny that her institutional exaltation invites in 2024?
The non-profit organisation is hosting a dozen shows at its glittering French outpost, with many exemplifying the potency of its mission
Even the science-themed PST Art exhibitions, opening in Los Angeles in September, avoid the tech revolutions of our day
The Los Angeles-based artist is presenting his "REMEMBR" installation, which riffs visually, musically and emotionally on users’ smartphone camera rolls, in London
Why the art world must tackle the questions posed by artificial intelligence head on, plus comics celebrated in two European locations and Degas’ portrait of the circus artist Anna Albertine Olga Brown
The presence of AI in every aspect of life has been a fact for the past 20 months. With the publication of the Stanford AI Index, two areas have come into focus. For museums, how to work with industry giants, without having their offering "distanced" by the summarising power of AI. For artists, how to thrive where sources of production are being monetised in Silicon Valley
The artist Refik Anadol, the museum director Thomas Campbell and the Future Art Ecosystems team at Serpentine share insights on how to thrive while working with artificial intelligence in 2024