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A modern Tower of Babel? Pope Leo XIV warns against artificial intelligence

Pope Leo XIV has issued his first encyclical, titled *Magnifica Humanitas*, warning that artificial intelligence poses a major threat to humanity and could lead to a modern Tower of Babel. In the 43,000-word letter, he calls for disarming AI, establishing robust legal frameworks, and regulating tech giants like Meta. He also references Picasso's *Guernica* (1937) as a prophetic work denouncing dehumanization, alongside Beethoven's Ninth Symphony and the novel *Schindler's List*. Separately, the Vatican is expanding its contemporary art program, with a new space called Conciliazone 5 currently showing works by British artist George Rouy, and future exhibitions planned for Yan Pei-Ming and Vivian Suter.

The New Generation of Berlin Curators: Independent Laboratory or New Establishment

La nuova generazione dei curatori di Berlino: laboratorio indipendente o nuovo establishment

The article examines the shift in Berlin's contemporary art curation landscape, focusing on a new generation of curators who are more pragmatic and operational than their predecessors. Figures like Anna Gritz at Haus am Waldsee, Lisa Long at Julia Stoschek Foundation, and Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung—who moved from independent space Savvy Contemporary to lead Haus der Kulturen der Welt—exemplify this change. The piece argues that Berlin's art ecosystem has evolved from a low-pressure experimental zone into a competitive, almost corporate environment where curators must act as project managers, fundraisers, and cultural mediators.

A Bigflo et Oli video shot in front of a giant Picasso at the Abattoirs in Toulouse

Un clip de Bigflo et Oli tourné devant un immense Picasso aux Abattoirs de Toulouse

French rap duo Bigflo et Oli filmed a live session of their song "Picasso" in front of Pablo Picasso's monumental stage curtain "La Dépouille du Minotaure en costume d'Arlequin" (1936) at the Abattoirs museum in Toulouse. The video, directed by Antoine Zago-Honnorat, features nine musicians and draws on Latin and Spanish pop influences, with the duo citing inspiration from Spanish artist Rusowsky. The choice of venue is personal: the brothers grew up visiting the museum, and Oli co-curated an exhibition there in 2024–2025 titled "Le Musée imaginaire d'Oli," which attracted over 100,000 visitors.