As the sun began to set and the golden hour light was just right, the High Museum of Art’s annual David C. Driskell Prize ...
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Woo’s sculptures are arenas in which the fundamental tensions of contemporary existence are materially negotiated.
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Dr. Catherine Hua Xiang is Director of the Confucius Institute for Business London and Programme Director for International ...
Dr. Catherine Hua Xiang, programme director for international relations at the London School of Economics and author of Bridging the Gap, examines why so many Western companies falter in China ...
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Sarah Rozenthuler, psychologist, leadership coach and author of Now We’re Talking, dissects why hybrid work is straining communication and making tough conversations more elusive. From creating ...
The regenerative agriculture movement is booming, with a 22 percent year-over-year increase in shoppers buying certified products. But without federal regulation, competing certification bodies ...
To address this gap, Google introduced the DORA A.I. Capabilities Model, a framework of seven technical and cultural practices aimed at amplifying A.I.’s impact. The model emphasizes user focus, clear ...
Megan Fox Kelly, a leading professional art advisor, examines Henry Clay Frick’s transformation of industrial wealth into cultural legacy, unpacking how his strategies in collecting, refinement ...