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Uncanny Art for the Post-Truth Era

Uncanny Art for the Post-Truth Era

The New York Times - T Magazine:

As deepfakes and A.I. images proliferate, hyperrealist sculpture has taken on an eerie new relevance.

Joshua Glass
Author: Joshua Glass

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