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Ben Davis

@benadavis

Author of 9.5 Theses on Art and Class and Art in the After-Culture (bit.ly/3sGSYV7). National Art Critic for artnet News. benadavis.com

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🈂️ hOrO mO X (@horomox) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1y later: Ben Davis was right to be sceptic in an interview by Michael Learmonth - this democratic-by-design technology haven't fundamentally changed the art scene mechanics ( yet ) youtube.com/watch?v=mGlfFj…

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The most popular museums in the world according to Google’s #yearinsearch, included teamLab and Ark Experience in Kentucky bit.ly/3NBF29t

Maxand98 (@maxand98) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is one aspect I think Ben Davis missed in his otherwise excellent ARTnews AI essay, and where James Bridle has been especially articulate: the digital/physical interface

This is one aspect I think <a href="/benadavis/">Ben Davis</a> missed in his otherwise excellent <a href="/artnews/">ARTnews</a> AI essay, and where <a href="/jamesbridle/">James Bridle</a> has been especially articulate: the digital/physical interface
Amanda Kelly  (@ajoykelly) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fascinating essay on the impact and interweaving of artificial intelligence and art critically explored by Ben Davis - so much food for thought! "10 predictions about the unexpected impact of AI" | Artnet news.artnet.com/art-world/10-p…

Charles Turner (@vze26m98) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ben Davis "Futurology is mainly people telling you what corporations are already doing." Nice pair of articles, but as you say, they're about "how A.I. might be rewiring the perception of art," not so much on making artistic use of the technology. Luciano Berio in 1985:

<a href="/benadavis/">Ben Davis</a> "Futurology is mainly people telling you what corporations are already doing." Nice pair of articles, but as you say, they're about "how A.I. might be rewiring the perception of art," not so much on making artistic use of the technology. Luciano Berio in 1985:
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A Case for Enjoying ‘The Curse,’ Showtime’s Absurdist Take on Art and Media. I'm still thinking about that ending. By Ben Davis news.artnet.com/art-world/the-…

Fanny Lakoubay (@flakoubay) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Monday reading recommendation: "How will AI reshape art" by the inimitable Ben Davis from Artnet from earlier this year! "if you want to predict the future of “art” in the shadow of generative A.I., you specifically do not want to focus on what the technology makes it easy to

Sprice Studio (@sprice_studio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you Ben Davis for your shout-out to my project in your profile on the first official art collection on the Moon: the Lunaprise 🌙 Check out his piece for a bird’s eye view of the project’s history: news.artnet.com/art-world/luna… Space Blue Club BitBasel Artnet

Standard Definition (@briandroitcour) 's Twitter Profile Photo

tina rivers ryan is using a genocide as an opportunity to advance her career. it makes me sick to see people congratulate her for that

Joshua Citarella (@joshuacitarella) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On the Artnet podcast with Ben Davis talking about our strange moment in the arts and culture. We tell the decade arc story of how we got here and explore what comes next. Episode is out today 🔊

Ariel Baron-Robbins (@arielbaronrobb1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Conventionally, art takes up a discernible medium and takes creative distance from ordinary communication or banal functionality, making an appeal to the senses that reroutes common sense…….. In the current climate, though, art renounces its own project of mediation.

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“The luxury dining industry is presented as a potential solvent for toxic masculinity and a path to self-betterment for the downtrodden.” Enjoy an amuse bouche from NYRA’s forthcoming issue: Ben Davis on “The Bear”: nyra.nyc/articles/smarm…

“The luxury dining industry is presented as a potential solvent for toxic masculinity and a path to self-betterment for the downtrodden.” 
Enjoy an amuse bouche from NYRA’s forthcoming issue: <a href="/benadavis/">Ben Davis</a> on “The Bear”: nyra.nyc/articles/smarm…
Aleksandar Saša Babić (@paintedblahblah) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Article by Ben Davis "Post-Woke"? My opinion: I don't think so. people will always be aware of the things they disagree with and will try to ban it. Maybe the word will change into something else. news.artnet.com/art-world-arch…

Dean Kissick (@deankissick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Alex Tao Ben Davis It’s a strong response, the best I’ve read so far (and I think I’ve read nearly all of them). The alternative narrative of the last ten years is particularly good. Personally, I don’t think our positions are very far apart.

Brian Boucher™️ (@briankboucher) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My man Ben Davis was kind enough to invite me on to Artnet's Art Angle podcast to talk over the crazy shit that has come to pass in culture since January 20, focusing on museums. Now live on Spotify and iTunes platforms. open.spotify.com/episode/1dGwRz…