Today’s ArtsJournal exposes shifts in creative fields. Hollywood’s AI lawsuits mask a deeper issue: essential creative skills are quietly disappearing as studios adjust to machine assistance (The Atlantic). The Louvre theft has sparked ideas for movie portrayals, while international art forgery remains a persistent threat (The New York TimesNPR).

Kusama’s pumpkins continue to preoccupy museum attention, prompting debate on the balance between popular appeal and artistic integrity (The Washington Post). Piano competitions remain divisive—do they develop artists or just good competitors? (The Spectator). Theatre uses the story of the Schuyler sisters to challenge how history and myth are constructed (Slate).

These stories and more in today’s ArtsJournal.

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