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Uncanny Art for the Post-Truth Era
  + stars: | 2023-10-20 | by ( Joshua Glass | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +2 min
Many works of hyperrealism call on old traditions of mimesis, among them anatomical wax models based on real carcasses, a technique dating to the 18th century. Lately, though, new technology has made hyperrealism easier for humans to achieve, while simultaneously complicating the practice. art generator — one that used randomized machine learning to mimic her reimaginations. It’s a worrying development for any artist, but also one that has made human-engineered hyperrealism even more relevant — us versus the machines. When it was installed four years later outside of the Center for Art and Media in Karlsruhe, Germany, a traffic warden gave it a parking ticket.
Persons: Patricia Piccinini, suckling, , It’s, Erwin Wurm, Wurm, , it’s, He’s Organizations: Benz, Center for Art, Media Locations: Australian, Austrian, Karlsruhe, Germany
NO ONE would call me a ring guy. My hands have been bare as long as I can remember. Recently, though, I realized I might be missing a style trick. Fashionable celebs like Timothée Chalamet and “Euphoria” star Jacob Elordi regularly dress up their digits. And cooler jewelers such as New York’s Martine Ali, and London’s Alan Crocetti and Alighieri, are making fresh, covetable designs that won’t have you resembling an aged rocker or Captain Jack Sparrow.
Persons: Jacob Elordi, York’s Martine Ali, London’s Alan Crocetti, Alighieri, Jack Sparrow
The Vietnamese American Artists Searching for Identity
  + stars: | 2023-06-23 | by ( Joshua Glass | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +2 min
An-My Lê can barely recall the Hawaiian shirt that the blond American wore when he put her into a black cargo van. When dawn broke, she took one last glance at the landscape through the windows of the American C-130 aircraft as it disappeared into the clouds. Complicated emotions of uncertainty and anger, guilt and abandonment all intersect for artists from Lê’s generation; those who are not fully Vietnamese in Vietnam nor American in America. Shrouded in war, these Vietnam-born American artists use their memories not so much as a political protest as an emotional inquiry, through the generational traumas that have plagued their families since the day they left home. And only now are Western institutions finally giving these displaced artists room to engage with these traumas.
Persons: Nam, Organizations: Communist, Western Bloc, Air Base Locations: Saigon, South Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Việt Nam, United States, Republic of Vietnam, Vietnam, America
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