As Artificial Intelligence Expands, Photography Is Having a Renaissance
Briefly

Pace Gallery's upcoming exhibition on Irving Penn will recreate narrow posing corners, inviting audiences to engage with both the artist's work and historical subjects intimately.
In a surprising renaissance for photography, galleries are spotlighting this medium, revealing its significance just as AI-generated images challenge traditional notions of authenticity.
Trevor Paglen's exhibition explores the tension between reality and perception, showcasing photographs of U.F.O.s that provoke questions about the authenticity in modern photography.
As the art world shifts focus back to photography after years on painting, the implications of AI's rise prompt a reevaluation of what constitutes reality.
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