When the Korean-American artist was asked to paint a mural of Son, he started to do his research. Excited friends sent him information, articles and video clips. Quickly, he understood why it was such ...
Martino Gallery presents “Works on Paper” through Jan. 5. This exhibition is a solo show featuring work by Ann Margaret Morris. Her work consists of expansive, realist charcoal drawings that immerse ...
While there still aren’t enough homes in the U.S. for everyone who would want to own one, that isn’t going to help builders, says Evercore analyst Stephen Kim.
Painted around 1900, Friedrich Heyser's "Ophelia" may have been an inspiration for a popular song on the singer's latest ...
Federal and state directives collided in Laredo this week, sparking public outcry over new U.S. Department of Homeland Security border wall plans and Gov. Greg Abbott's order to remove political art ...
Wall Street is growing louder with warnings that the artificial intelligence trade may be overheating. After months of record gains in AI-linked stocks and corporate spending, concerns are mounting ...
MP Materials stock whipsawed investors on Tuesday, eventually closing at another record. Recent gains haven’t given Wall Street a chance to catch up to increasing bullish sentiment on rare-earth ...
Simply sign up to the Artificial intelligence myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. Wall Street investors are underestimating artificial intelligence’s potential to make entire industries ...
TIMESOFINDIA.COM US stock market surges as big bank earnings, tech stock rally, and Fed rate-cut hopes lift Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq. Wall Street comeback gains momentum. Growing hopes of a Federal ...
At the end of a two-hour Magic8 Pro launch, Honor revealed something far stranger than a smartphone. The company showed off the “Robot Phone,” a concept device that blends AI, robotics, and mobile ...
The Wall Street Journal has laid off around a dozen reporters and editors from its health, science and education verticals, according to a staff memo from editor-in-chief Emma Tucker. “Today we are ...