By Elena Fontaine, France
Imagine walking into an art gallery where the paintings on the walls aren't just the works of human hands but the creations of algorithms and machines. This isn't a scene from a sci-fi movie; it's the reality of today's art world. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer just a tool for scientists and engineers; it's becoming a collaborator for artists, reshaping the very essence of creativity.
Lucian Freud
Reflection With Two Children (Self-portrait), 1965 – 2026
Limited Edition Print
Pigment Print
GBP 4,200
Ann Veronica Janssens
Untitled(Tentoonstelling Tussenin / In-between), 1998
Sculpture / Object
Installation
EUR 1,750
Artist In Focus
Lucian Freud
Lucien Freud was a German born painter, who grew up in England. He is highly regarded as one of the most important painters of portraits in the 20th century. His paintings reflect his reputation for being a very private man, as his subject matter primarily includes his family and friends. Freud is known to have painted using live models, and requiring very long and difficult sitting times with them. What resulted from the modeling sessions are paintings which have been described as somber, psych
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Rene Magritte
Belgian painter René Magritte was a member of the Surrealist movement that started in Paris in the 1920s and swept across the world, flourishing actively for several decades. Surrealism was concerned with the exploration of the subconscious and the dream-state, and his paintings are indeed very dreamlike in quality. René Magritte used a realistic style to portray commonplace objects in odd juxtapositions, such as a train emerging from a fireplace, pieces of fruit wearing masks, or an enormous gr
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Art and Artificial Intelligence: How AI Is Changing the Crea...
By Elena Fontaine, France
Imagine walking into an art gallery where the paintings on the walls aren't just the works of human hands but the creations of algorithms and machines. This isn't a scene from a sci-fi movie; i
