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Thailand Set To Welcome Its First Contemporary Art Museum
by adminby adminArt Forum – Dib Bangkok, Thailand’s first major museum of international contemporary art, will open this December in downtown Bangkok. The institution, whose name translates to “raw” or “natural, authentic …
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How AI images are ‘flattening’ Indigenous cultures
by adminby adminThe conversation – It feels like everything is slowly but surely being affected by the rise of artificial intelligence (AI). And like every other disruptive technology before it, AI is …
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Art Market Is Shifting Toward Affordable Works
by adminby adminHypertext – The contemporary art market is bouncing back, but big-money sales are slowing down. According to Artprice’s latest report, more people are buying affordable pieces, while expensive artworks are struggling …
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Sotheby’s and Pace Gallery In Talks For Significant Partnership: ‘A New Model’
by adminby adminSotheby’s and Pace Gallery are currently negotiating over a deal that would see the auction house make a significant investment in the mega-gallery. While nothing has been inked yet, and the details …
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Behind the Tate’s Latest Round of Layoffs
by adminby adminTate is reportedly poised to cut 7% of its workforce as part of an institution-wide push to reduce costs. Approximately 40 roles have been cut via recruitment freezes, targeted restructures and …
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Claire Tabouret’s New Windows For Notre-Dame
by adminby adminInterview Magazine – Halfway through my conversation with the French artist Claire Tabouret, we arrived at everyone’s favorite subject: psychoanalysis. Twice a week for seven years, the painter would visit her shrink’s …