Good morning: One of the biggest changes in the past 20 years in culture has been the evolution of the relationships between artists and audiences. Fan culture has more power than ever, and with some pop culture franchises, fans are not shy about rewarding or shaming creators with each new project. So where’s the balance in who owns artistic work? Here are more highlights from today’s stories: Michelangelo’s Secret Drawing Unveiled in Florence A previously unknown sketch by Michelangelo has been discovered in Florence’s Casa Buonarroti Museum. The drawing is believed to be a study for his Sistine Chapel frescoes. Read more in The Art Newspaper. Archaeologists Using AI Discover 303 Unknown Geoglyphs in Peru’s Nazca Desert Using AI, archaeologists have discovered hundreds of previously unknown geoglyphs in Peru’s Nazca Desert, adding to the mysteries of ancient civilizations. Read more in El País. Statue of Johnny Cash Unveiled in the US Capitol A statue of music icon Johnny Cash has been unveiled at the US Capitol, making him the first musician to be represented in the National Statuary Hall Collection. Read more in Washington Post. The Debate Over Copyrighting AI-Created Art Reaches a New Level Legal battles continue over whether AI-generated art can be copyrighted, with a recent ruling adding fuel to the controversy. This case has broad implications for artists and creatives in the digital age. Read more in Wired. Fandom Is Increasingly Becoming a Problem Toxic fan behavior has increasingly become a challenge for celebrities, as social media gives fans unprecedented access to their favorite stars, often leading to harassment and toxicity. Read more in Vox. The rest of today’s stories are below. Have a great day. Doug
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