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We are wired to value things more when we work hard at attaining them — even if, objectively, they aren't worth that much.
Using peach and eggplant emojis as shorthand for sex may seem like a new thing, but Renaissance artists were experts at using produce to imply intercourse.
In war zones, aggressors steal art to eradicate the cultural heritage of others. Victims, meanwhile, sell stolen art in order to survive.
Defamiliarization is a common tool in the arts. Here we learn how seeing things from a different angle can lead to billion-dollar success.
Pure cinema is about removing redundancy so that even the smallest detail serves a purpose in relation to the bigger picture.
The strange case of cultured ultra-thief Stéphane Breitwieser — who claims “art is my drug” — has divided opinion. Is it Stendhal syndrome?
Probability, lacking solid theoretical foundations and burdened with paradoxes, was jokingly called the “theory of misfortune.”
A new book by historian and author Paul Strathern argues that the Northern European Renaissance has long been overlooked.
Rather than sending serial killer art to auctions, it should be sent to abnormal psychologists for research.
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This scientist made an algorithm to predict which artists succeed — all without even looking at their art.
Awe-inspiring moments can be found in our daily lives, and they have surprising benefits for our health and sense of well-being.
AI helped create films like "Jurassic Park" and "A.I.", so Steven Spielberg and other artists shouldn't worry about losing their jobs.
For Nietzsche, a great work of art can either veil the horror of reality or – better yet – help us face it.
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Expert Michael Spitzer explains how culture can “tune” your musical taste.
From the Palace of the Soviets to The Illinois, these unmade buildings would have taken the art of architecture to whole new heights.
Video games matter. Their continued technological and artistic development is reshaping the way we satisfy our ancient need to tell stories.