Bennett Tucker

How the Venice Biennale imploded over Israel

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The who’s who of the international art world meet every two years at the Venice Biennale to hobnob, clink champagne glasses and gawk at contemporary art showcased in national pavilions along the Giardini della Biennale. The exhibition should be a celebration of artistic merit, with the international jury awarding the coveted Golden Lion to the

The remarkable resilience of Israeli art

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The Israel Museum in Jerusalem (IMJ) – home to impressive collections of ancient and modern art and some of the world’s rarest antiquities, such as the Dead Sea Scrolls – celebrated its 60th anniversary last year by launching eight new exhibitions. All focused exclusively on showing Israeli artists or works within the museum’s collection. The centrepiece exhibition,

How AI is reshaping the Iran war

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The magnitude and speed of the US and Israeli airstrikes eliminating Iranian regime officials can be explained in part by their unprecedented use of advanced technology and AI systems. The US military embraced AI earlier this year when Secretary of War Pete Hegseth ordered the Department of War to ‘accelerate America’s Military AI Dominance by