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Mid-2025 Art Trends: Personal, Urgent, and Unafraid
From personalization to sustainability, collaboration, and maximalism — how the art market is evolving in 2025
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From personalization to sustainability, collaboration, and maximalism — how the art market is evolving in 2025
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Apply for the Henry L. and Natalie E. Freund Fellowship—Teach at Washington University and Exhibit at the Saint Louis Art Museum.
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Museums worldwide, including the British Museum, face renewed scrutiny over the public display of human remains as calls for repatriation and ethical reforms grow.
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The School of the Art Institute of Chicago is hiring two tenure-track Assistant Professors—one in Fashion, one in Modern & Contemporary Architecture.
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A new generation of galleries is trading expansion for collaboration, community, and decentralized art ecosystems.
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Build your own creative universe, create friction that signals value, and attract the right people with precision — all while preserving your energy and artistic integrity.
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Use small, fast experiments to refine your work in public, gather high-value feedback, and create early access pathways that transform casual viewers into long-term collectors.
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Steve Martin stars in a video inviting the public back to The Frick Collection after its $220M, five-year renovation, highlighting its restored Gilded Age intimacy.
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Basquiats, a Picasso, and a Diane Arbus seized in the 1MDB scandal are being sold online by the U.S. government, with bids starting far below market value.