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Traveling in Difficult Truths Toward Elusive Mercy: An Interview with Steve Almond

"Literature is one way to remember that everybody else is suffering and that your imagination has to take in their suffering and their motives. If you really grant everybody mercy, you will get to the bottom of the truth."—Steve Almond, in our interview on storytelling.

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The AI Revolution: An Interview with Boris Eldagsen on Winning (and Refusing) the Sony World Photography Award

The AI Revolution: An Interview with Boris Eldagsen on Winning (and Refusing) the Sony World Photography Award

“I see the downsides of AI, I see the problems for democracies […] but at the same time, as an artist taking this as a reality, it is something I just love doing.”—Boris Eldagsen, in our interview on his winning (and refusing) a prize for his AI-generated art at the SWPA.

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"But then I looked back, into the abyss of self-doubt. I erupted with fear, self-loathing, dark thoughts about how bad my work was, how pointless, unoriginal, ridiculous. 'You don’t know how to draw,' I told myself. 'You never went to school. Your work has nothing to do with anything. You’re not a real artist. Your art is irrelevant. You don’t know art history. You can’t paint. You aren’t a good schmoozer. You’re too poor. You don’t have enough time to make your work. No one cares about you. You’re a fake. You only draw and work small because you’re too afraid to paint and work big.' Every artist does battle, every day, with doubts like these. I lost the battle. It doomed me. But also made me the critic I am today."

- Jerry Saltz, from My Life As a Failed Artist
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