Screenshots of Amnesty International’s since-deleted campaign, which used AI-generated imagery (Maya Pontone/Hyperallergic screenshots) This week, international human rights watchdog Amnesty International faced backlash from photojournalists and other online critics for …
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When asked why humans should care about light pollution, Stephen Loring, co-curator of the new exhibition Lights Out: Reclaiming our night sky At Smithsonian National Museum of Natural Historycited Dunes …
CHICAGO — What could a US Army veteran, a member of the Ho-Chunk Nation, an African-American Chicagoan and an Iraqi refugee have in common? Each has been marked by the …
BUENOS AIRES — Argentina is one of the most liberal countries in Latin America and the world, where abortion And same sex marriage are legal, non-binary identities recognized. These battles …
With moody blues and vibrant reds, Alfredo Arreguín fused the tools of classic oil painting with Mexican folk traditions, compressing fine art and ancient craftsmanship into stretched canvases that were …
When a close relative came of marriageable age, his parents signed him up on a marriage phone app to arrange a suitable match (read: same caste), using technology to follow …
There remains an idealized conception of suburban Central America that is all too familiar: a whitewashed picket fence circumscribes a carefully manicured lawn. The children, usually three, play at home. …
Spain’s Nerja Caves, an underground gallery of prehistoric art, have been a tourist destination for 41,000 years, according to a new study
A new study by researchers from the University of Cordoba claims that the Nerja Caves in Malaga, Spain, have received more prehistoric visits than any other in Europe. Since their …
Archaeologists have made the shocking discovery of a marble Buddha statue in a temple in the ancient Egyptian port city of Berenice, shedding new light on trade links between India …
The Netflix series ‘Transatlantic’ dramatizes the effort to evacuate artists from France during World War II. Here’s how it happened in real life
In the early 1950s, heiress Mary Jayne Gold wrote a tender tribute to her friend and colleague Varian Fry. She described the journalist there as a preppi, an ornithologist, a …