Talking Raphael
Briefly

Talking Raphael
""Asking for Raphael loans is like asking for the firstborn heir of the royal family," Carmen C. Bambach stated, emphasizing the difficulty in securing such significant artworks for the exhibition."
"The Broad invites visitors to explore Robert Therrien's obsessively iterative practice, where oversized furniture transforms into more personal and elusive forms."
"The artist collective Slow War Against the Nuclear State presents a haunting exhibition that investigates the afterlife of nuclear politics through intergenerational artistic collaboration."
"Documentaries 'Ghost in the Machine' and 'The AI Doc' both conclude with calls to action, yet they approach the topic of AI's impact in distinctly different manners."
The Raphael: Sublime Poetry exhibition at The Metropolitan Museum of Art features more than 170 masterpieces, including notable works like 'Portrait of Baldassare Castiglione' and 'The Alba Madonna.' Curator Carmen C. Bambach discusses the challenges of securing loans for such significant pieces. Additionally, the newsletter highlights a Robert Therrien exhibition in Los Angeles, an artist collective addressing nuclear weapons, and two documentaries focused on navigating the implications of AI.
Read at Hyperallergic
Unable to calculate read time
[
|
]