A Swiss company has examined a version of Rubens’s ‘The Bath of Diana’, which was long thought to be a copy, and believes it could be authentic—the leading authority on the artist takes a different view
Investment in public data libraries and technology skills is welcomed, but the human creativity at the heart of art needs protection from unconstrained generative AI
One of the jewels of the Frick Collection in New York has been analysed using Art Recognition’s Artificial Intelligence model
The move fuels the debate about whether artificial intelligence can replace the human eye and expertise in assessing a picture’s authorship
A European private collection asked the Swiss company Art Recognition to authenticate the piece
Connoisseurs and app makers agree on one thing: artificial intelligence-driven apps may supplement but do not replace the human eye and expertise in assessing a picture’s authorship
The so-called de Brécy Tondo has in the past been assumed to be a Victorian copy
The now-defunct jail once held playwright Oscar Wilde on charges of gross indecency between 1895 and 1897
Our expert panel of artists and storytellers review extended reality exhibitions and events
The heads of Christie's, Bonhams and Phillips speak on market shifts, challenges and why they believe their model will succeed
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