Classical art and elements of digital technology like memes are two worlds apart. But who says you can’t mix these two to ...
Classical art was probably never meant to be this hilarious, but here we are... Free for all and funny as hell, you don't even need to leave your couch, or dress up, to enjoy a gallery of art ...
Medieval imagery wasn’t meant to be funny when it was made hundreds of years ago, but all over Instagram it has been remixed, captioned, and somehow reads as peak hilarious — depending on your sense ...
In a year that opened with a gold cube landing in Central Park and concluded with A.I. rising to test the limits of artist copyright, the internet had much to chew over when it came to the art world ...
Memes have spread all over the internet like wildfire. Everyone from innovators to politicians, companies, government, and the general public, all use memes extensively. They are no longer just jokes ...
Classical art and elements of digital technology like memes are two worlds apart. But who says you can’t mix these two to create something funny to draw some quick laughs? The Classical Art Central ...
If something exists, chances are someone’s already turned it into a meme. And classical paintings? They were practically made for it. With dramatic scenes, bold colors, and wildly expressive faces, ...
The meme has been around so long that it has infiltrated other memes. Installation view of "Rene Magritte - The Treachery of Images" at Schirn Kunsthalle in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, 2017. Photo: ...
Art movements have often evolved alongside the forces that shape our daily lives in each era. In the digital age, the most influential of these forces is the internet. Life today moves similarly to ...
In a recent essay for the AFC art blog, Will Brand lambasted the recent dot work of Damien Hirst with a memorable line: These spots reflect nothing about how we live, see, or think, they’re just some ...