When viewing paintings, people usually focus on what they can see. But often, the stories behind the painting — from how it was made to how it got to a museum — are just as interesting. “On the Same ...
Last week, we kicked off a first-anniversary celebration for Universe of Art, our science-meets-art spinoff podcast. A lot of listeners have written in since the start of the podcast, telling us about ...
The sprawling California festival “PST Art” promises a dialogue between “two cultures.” But painting and physics may have more in common than their practitioners know. By Jason Farago One spring ...
Galileo Galilei (1564–1642) is often recognized as the founder of modern physics, perhaps even the father of modern science itself. But this popular image neglects one important facet of his ...
Join us on March 6-20 for the AI Art Biennale organized by SWPS University in Kraków. The program includes exhibitions, performances, artist talks, workshops, and a scientific conference.
Can art and science really be interconnected? Scientists collect data, conduct experiments and make discoveries. Artists tell stories and tap into life's intangible spaces to shed light on the human ...
Meet a few of the featured artists from the Getty’s 2024 Southern California art event PST ART. Weaving together stories of artists featured in the Getty’s 2024-25 Southern California art event ...
Listen to Universe of Art on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, TuneIn or your favorite podcasting app. You can read the transcript for the trailer here. How do we use art to process ...
On September 26, 2024, the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST) held a talk event entitled “Science+Art: Creatively Communicating Research” at the United Nations University (UNU) ...
WASHINGTON — We first introduced you to Amanda Preske, the founder of "Because Science", back in September. With a knack for science and a love of art, Amanda created her first business "Beadwork by ...
Join Bertrand Réau, Chair Professor and visiting researcher at Princeton University’s Department of Sociology, for a talk on data physicalizations and his piece "Empty Spaces, Unequal Traces: ...