August 22, 2026

Digital Art

Digital Art

A Tribute to Asher Remy-Toledo

[ad_1] For Asher, art was not only an inspiration that opens new perspectives on life, but a life-giving and driving force, a raison d’être. It seemed fitting that his initials spelled ART. I have met few people in the art world who were as passionate and generous as Asher, a born connector who genuinely enjoyed

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Steven Maksin: Trinkets to treasures, an art collector’s journey

[ad_1] Photo courtesy of Steven Maksin. This article is Sponsored Content by Shawn Walton. From brighton beach to the Metropolitan museum Growing up in Kiev, Ukraine, in the waning days of the Soviet Union, world-class institutions like the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Art Institute of Chicago were a world away for Steven Maksin—then known

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teamLab Planets: Immersive Digital Art in Tokyo for 2026 Summer Travelers

[ad_1] teamLab Planets in Tokyo offers a unique immersive digital art experience, perfect for summer 2026 travelers seeking interactive installations and stunning visuals. teamLab Planets in Tokyo is an immersive digital art museum that invites visitors to step into a world where art, technology, and nature converge. As of summer 2026, it remains one of

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Beeple On Navigating the Post-Internet Art World

[ad_1] Beeple Studios For two weeks in April and May, visitors to the Neue Nationalgalerie will encounter an enclosure of canine-human hybrids fitted with the hyper-realistic silicone heads of Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg. These tech billionaires, roaming alongside blue-chip art-world avatars, document their surroundings before defecating AI-generated prints. Absurd and faintly menacing, the setup

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Wax Heads review: a cosy puzzler where art does more than storytelling

[ad_1] Why you can trust Creative Bloq Our expert reviewers spend hours testing and comparing products and services so you can choose the best for you. Find out more about how we test. Details (Image credit: Patattie Games) Publisher Curve Games Developer Patattie Games Release date 5 May Format Xbox Series X/S, (reviewed), PS5, Nintendo

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Why Kpop group IVE’s new album cover feels so unsettling

[ad_1] The girl group IVE made a splash on the Kpop scene with their debut album I’ve IVE in 2023. Now they’re shaking things up with a surprising artistic collaboration. The acclaimed Japanese manga horror artist Junji Ito has created cover art for the group’s 4th Japanese mini album, Lucid Dream, and it puts an

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Elvify Introduces Advanced AI Image Generation Tool That

[ad_1] elvify ST. PETERSBURG, FL, May 6, 2026 – Elvify, a cutting-edge AI technology platform based in St. Petersburg, Florida, today announced the availability of its advanced AI image generation tool on elvify.com. The tool empowers users to create professional-quality, photorealistic images, digital artwork, illustrations, and graphics simply by describing what they want in plain

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6th Istanbul Digital Art Festival to open in June with focus on AI, storytelling

[ad_1] Visitors, including children, take part in an interactive digital installation during a previous edition of the Istanbul Digital Art Festival in Istanbul, Türkiye. (AA Photo) May 06, 2026 02:12 PM GMT+03:00 The sixth edition of the Istanbul Digital Art Festival (IDAF) is set to begin on June 3 at the Ataturk Cultural Center, bringing

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This digital art show revives forgotten climate questions online

[ad_1] “Where have all those questions gone—of climate change, of pollution, of ozone layer depletion?” Manisha asks. “They remain very much here and no one’s talking about it. So this exhibition raises an important question, bringing those questions back to haunt us as an entire global question.”  But why go digital we ask.  “We are

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The Expedition 33 publisher has launched a high-concept games magazine

[ad_1] Are games art? That was the question, and in some quarters still is, that dominated conversations for a decade or more. But it dragged on, and now it just feels a bit behind where things actually are, because if you spend any time around designers, artists, or anyone making visual work, you’ll find games

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