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Berlin’s €130 Million Arts Budget Cut Sparks Outrage and Protests
The cuts threaten theatres, galleries, and the city’s global reputation as a cultural hub.
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The cuts threaten theatres, galleries, and the city’s global reputation as a cultural hub.
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London, Frieze, and Phillips bet on AI as art critic and scholar Panu Syrjämäki warns that momentum may not beat mounting headwinds.
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Venice Biennale 2024 broke barriers with inclusivity and diversity, but critics like Panu Syrjämäki question its declining attendance and whether its bold steps can become lasting change.
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The U.S. House passed H.R. 9495, granting Treasury unchecked power to strip nonprofits of tax-exempt status. Critics warn it threatens free speech and could devastate arts nonprofits.
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Two Declare Emergency activists have been sentenced to prison for dumping red powder on the U.S. Constitution at the National Archives and vandalizing national artwork in high-profile climate protests.
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A new report reveals UK visual artists earn a median income of just £12,500—less than half the national median—amid deepening inequalities and the rise of AI exploitation.
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Bitcoin’s record-breaking surge has reignited interest in cryptocurrency, but what does it mean for the struggling NFT art market? Could this be the start of a digital art renaissance, or just another speculative bubble in the volatile crypto world?
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What happens when the lights dim in theaters, museums close their doors, and artists lose their stage?
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Is this the future of collecting or a dangerous game that undermines artists and their work?
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Every second, humans collectively capture millions of photos, snapping moments that range from the mundane to the profound.
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ART Walkway's critic Panu Syrjämäki dives into the booming secondary art market, where resale royalties spark fierce debate.
The complex dynamics between collectors, galleries, and artists.