His works “evoke that phenomenon of recollection—how remembering actually works,” the artist tells Observer. “When you ...
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What was once a democratic souvenir of cultural engagement is turning into a limited-edition emblem of privilege.
Director Luigi Fassi explains how the fair has grown into a cornerstone of Italy’s contemporary art ecosystem by being ...
The Boston biotech founded by Harvard professor David Sinclair is testing whether cellular reprogramming can turn back the ...
Raphael Alessandro McMahon is a U.K.-based journalist writing about innovation, politics and international relations. He ...
Mehdi Paryavi, chairman and CEO of the International Data Center Authority, examines Anthropic’s recent AGI tests that appear to show models “fighting back” when restricted or monitored. Paryavi ...
Anurag Arjun, co-founder of Avail and one of the original architects behind Polygon, examines how decentralization could redefine the dollar’s future. As modular blockchain infrastructure ...
Phoebe Gates, the youngest daughter of Bill Gates and Melinda French Gates, is following a familiar path to startup success: launching a company out of a college dorm room. Alongside her Stanford ...