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Max Ernst Exhibition Showcases Artist's Film Contributions
The "Max Ernst: Surrealism, Art and Cinema" exhibition, running until May 4th at Madrid's Círculo de Bellas Artes, explores the multifaceted contributions of Max Ernst to film, showcasing around 400 artworks and film clips to highlight his roles as actor, screenwriter, and award designer.
Max Ernst Exhibition Showcases Artist's Film Contributions
The "Max Ernst: Surrealism, Art and Cinema" exhibition, running until May 4th at Madrid's Círculo de Bellas Artes, explores the multifaceted contributions of Max Ernst to film, showcasing around 400 artworks and film clips to highlight his roles as actor, screenwriter, and award designer.
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40% Bias Score


AI Revolutionizes Arts: Blurring Reality and Creativity
AI is transforming the arts, with examples ranging from a new Beatles song created using AI to theater productions employing AI-generated scripts and voices. This raises questions about authenticity but also unveils new creative potential.
AI Revolutionizes Arts: Blurring Reality and Creativity
AI is transforming the arts, with examples ranging from a new Beatles song created using AI to theater productions employing AI-generated scripts and voices. This raises questions about authenticity but also unveils new creative potential.
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44% Bias Score


Pufferfish Inflate to Deter Predators, Create Elaborate Sand Art to Attract Mates
Male pufferfish create large, symmetrical sand patterns up to two meters wide to attract females; they inflate by buccal pumping water into their stomachs, a process taking five hours to reverse.
Pufferfish Inflate to Deter Predators, Create Elaborate Sand Art to Attract Mates
Male pufferfish create large, symmetrical sand patterns up to two meters wide to attract females; they inflate by buccal pumping water into their stomachs, a process taking five hours to reverse.
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56% Bias Score


Sciences Po Panel Debates Ethics of Exhibiting "Unbearable Images"
A panel discussion at Sciences Po Paris explored the ethical challenges of exhibiting "unbearable images," highlighting the tension between historical context, personal reactions, and the increasing saturation of violent content online.
Sciences Po Panel Debates Ethics of Exhibiting "Unbearable Images"
A panel discussion at Sciences Po Paris explored the ethical challenges of exhibiting "unbearable images," highlighting the tension between historical context, personal reactions, and the increasing saturation of violent content online.
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60% Bias Score


Lebanese Conductor's Family Home Destroyed in Israeli Offensive
The destruction of the family home of Lubnan Baalbaki, conductor of the Lebanese Philharmonic Orchestra, during the recent Israeli offensive in southern Lebanon is detailed in this news report.
Lebanese Conductor's Family Home Destroyed in Israeli Offensive
The destruction of the family home of Lubnan Baalbaki, conductor of the Lebanese Philharmonic Orchestra, during the recent Israeli offensive in southern Lebanon is detailed in this news report.
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40% Bias Score


Jeff Wall: Life in Pictures
A major exhibition celebrates the career of renowned Canadian photographer Jeff Wall, showcasing his innovative use of light boxes and constructed tableaux.
Jeff Wall: Life in Pictures
A major exhibition celebrates the career of renowned Canadian photographer Jeff Wall, showcasing his innovative use of light boxes and constructed tableaux.
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28% Bias Score

Majalla's Mantel: Ritual, Remembrance, and Leiden's Slavery Legacy
The Majalla's Mantel exhibition in Leiden's Lakenhal museum uses performance art and installation to explore the story of Majalla, an enslaved boy whose name appeared in the correspondence of an 18th-century Leiden cloth merchant, revealing the city's link to transatlantic slavery and questioning th...

Majalla's Mantel: Ritual, Remembrance, and Leiden's Slavery Legacy
The Majalla's Mantel exhibition in Leiden's Lakenhal museum uses performance art and installation to explore the story of Majalla, an enslaved boy whose name appeared in the correspondence of an 18th-century Leiden cloth merchant, revealing the city's link to transatlantic slavery and questioning th...
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44% Bias Score

Scottish Sikh Artist Wins Turner Prize Amidst Pro-Palestinian Protest
Jasleen Kaur won the 25,000-pound Turner Prize for an exhibition exploring her Scottish Sikh identity, using everyday objects and family photos; the ceremony was picketed by pro-Palestinian protestors, and Kaur used her speech to support their demands that Tate sever ties with donors linked to Israe...

Scottish Sikh Artist Wins Turner Prize Amidst Pro-Palestinian Protest
Jasleen Kaur won the 25,000-pound Turner Prize for an exhibition exploring her Scottish Sikh identity, using everyday objects and family photos; the ceremony was picketed by pro-Palestinian protestors, and Kaur used her speech to support their demands that Tate sever ties with donors linked to Israe...
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32% Bias Score

Artist Revives Carver's "Carver Blue" to Highlight Black Innovation
Amanda Williams revived George Washington Carver's method of producing Prussian blue pigment from Alabama clay, painting two historically Black structures in New Orleans to honor Carver and highlight Black innovation, using a process updated with the help of researchers and chemistry students.

Artist Revives Carver's "Carver Blue" to Highlight Black Innovation
Amanda Williams revived George Washington Carver's method of producing Prussian blue pigment from Alabama clay, painting two historically Black structures in New Orleans to honor Carver and highlight Black innovation, using a process updated with the help of researchers and chemistry students.
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24% Bias Score

Saint-Martian Hill: Urban Development Obscures Former Children's Colony
In early 2024, Ferjeux van der Stigghel revisited the Saint-Martian hill near Apt, France, finding it drastically changed since the 1980s when it housed a children's colony run by Bernard Faucon's parents; urban sprawl has replaced much of the original landscape.

Saint-Martian Hill: Urban Development Obscures Former Children's Colony
In early 2024, Ferjeux van der Stigghel revisited the Saint-Martian hill near Apt, France, finding it drastically changed since the 1980s when it housed a children's colony run by Bernard Faucon's parents; urban sprawl has replaced much of the original landscape.
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44% Bias Score

Controversial Sculpture Relocated in Nottinghamshire Town
A Nottinghamshire town's controversial sculpture, the Water Head, has been relocated and will receive a plaque to provide historical context and reduce public confusion.

Controversial Sculpture Relocated in Nottinghamshire Town
A Nottinghamshire town's controversial sculpture, the Water Head, has been relocated and will receive a plaque to provide historical context and reduce public confusion.
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40% Bias Score

Transylvania Teen Camp Fosters Global Dialogue
A summer camp in Transylvania brings together teenagers from ten countries to discuss global issues and engage in creative projects, fostering cross-cultural understanding and positive perspectives.

Transylvania Teen Camp Fosters Global Dialogue
A summer camp in Transylvania brings together teenagers from ten countries to discuss global issues and engage in creative projects, fostering cross-cultural understanding and positive perspectives.
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24% Bias Score
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