Memes, technology and sci-fi: what to expect from art in the US in 2019
Exhibitions in the next 12 months promise to share a wide selection of tech-related artwork, from Instagram inspired pieces to a history of selfies
Exhibitions in the next 12 months promise to share a wide selection of tech-related artwork, from Instagram inspired pieces to a history of selfies
Van Gogh comes to London, Keith Haring scribbles over Liverpool, Jean Nouvel gets weird in Qatar, and the V&A hits top gear
In two exhibitions in New York, Native Americans are given a spotlight both with their artwork and the inaccurate ways they’ve been portrayed by others
Artificial intelligence is already used to recommend films, filter email and drive cars. Will it one day be as ubiquitous as electricity, and how can business leaders prepare?
Will he be able to escape and solve the riddle of the Boys Club, as well as punish them
In the latest from our series on biodiversity, the Blue Hill chef says we’ve got sustainable agriculture wrong. It’s not a question of sacrifice, but deliciousness