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From the moment humans began painting, they've been wrestling with the body. The bird-like figure discovered in the caves of Lascaux, France, looks nothing like the broad-backed male drying his face ...
Images released ahead of a new BBC science series depict Homo floresiensis, Homo erectus, Homo neanderthalensis plus the ...
A new Jenny Saville exhibition in London charts the celebrated British painter's evolving approach to depicting women's ...
The Danish artist upends traditional representations of the female nude and transforms them into something darker ...
A 27,000-year-old carved face found in France is rewriting what we know about the origins of realistic art in early human ...
We are delighted to once again be exhibiting at Colonnade House showcasing the excellent work from our Art Department. The ...
The double Oscar-winning actor Adrien Brody is rightly celebrated for his on-screen talents, even if there is some truth to the grumblings that he only really excels when he plays Holocaust victims.
AI art can't match human creativity, yet — researchers Fred Schwaller 06/11/2025 Generative AI models are bad at representing things that require human senses, like smell and touch.
The British painter has dedicated her career to depicting human flesh, especially that of women, with deep empathy.
Museums, ateliers, and auction houses reflect a renewed appetite for realist art—rooted in skill, emotion and human touch.
‘Figure Me Out’: art with insight, energy and expression A new collective exhibition centred on the human form opens at Art by the Seaside Gallery on May 15.
The UK's first "teacherless" GCSE class, using artificial intelligence instead of human teachers, is about to start lessons. David Game College, a private school in London, opens its new ...