Mary RoseThe Myth of the Billionaire’s Stolen Art CollectionWhat happens when artworks get stolen, and why does everyone think billionaires have them?Aug 22Aug 22
Mary RoseModernism You’ll Want to Touch: Woven Histories at the National Gallery of ArtMy controversial art world opinion is that an exhibition where the guards constantly have to remind visitors to step away from the art is…Jul 262Jul 262
Mary RoseHas the first billion-dollar painting already been made?And, if so, what is it?Jun 1014Jun 1014
Mary RoseA Third of My Online College Students are AI-Powered Spambots. Now what?Professors are anxious about how students might use AI to cheat on assignments. What do we do if some of these students aren’t real at all?Jun 4146Jun 4146
Mary RoseSolid, Data-Driven Advice: How to Collect Art by Magnus ReschWorld-renowned art economist Magnus Resch gives anyone interested in building an art collection information you can use, backed by data.Mar 151Mar 151
Mary RoseWhere Have All the “Isms” Gone? or, Why We Don’t Have Art Movements In The 21st CenturyTake any introductory art history survey and you’ll know once you get to the nineteenth century you’re suddenly bombarded by a rapid…Mar 714Mar 714
Mary RoseWeird and Wonderful, Bosch and Bruegel: ADRIFT at Baltimore Theatre ProjectIf you’re a fan of the weirder works of art history, from odd figures in Medieval marginalia to the visions of Hieronymus Bosch, you’re not…Feb 281Feb 281
Mary RoseWhy It Took Vermeer 191 Years To Get FamousOr, how did artists “go viral” before the internet?Feb 277Feb 277
Mary RoseIt’s Not About the Hands: Identifying AI ArtIdentifying AI art should be an exercise in research skills, not finding “tells.”Feb 514Feb 514
Mary RoseResearch and Psychosis: A Review of Stalking Shakespeare by Lee DurkeeIf a researcher is said to “fall down a rabbit hole,” then are we all mad here?Jan 24Jan 24