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Margaret Atwood Warns of a New Age of Art Censorship in 2025
Margaret Atwood’s warnings about censorship resonate across the art world, as new laws and digital controls threaten creative freedom.
Coverage of recent developments, announcements, and institutional activity shaping the contemporary art landscape.
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Margaret Atwood’s warnings about censorship resonate across the art world, as new laws and digital controls threaten creative freedom.
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As Trump’s trade war reignites, the global art market faces confusion, shipping chaos, and deal cancellations. Discover how a Cold War-era legal clause is barely shielding artworks from tariffs in 2025.
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Forget million-dollar bids—today’s art boom is happening under $5,000.
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As AI systems use creative work without consent, art and AI critic Panu Syrjämäki asks: What’s left of authorship in a world built on erasure?
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Readers share what they'd protect if their homes became museums. The responses were personal, poetic and deeply moving.
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Tired of the “good artists copy, great artists steal” cliché? We are too. If your influences are showing, maybe you haven’t found your own voice yet.
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Forty works by Roy Lichtenstein are heading to auction next month, expected to fetch more than £26 million.
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Let’s put something wild on the table: What if your apartment, your flat, your studio—became a museum?
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Bradford’s Ice Age Art Now exhibition brings back the earliest proof that art was never extra—It was essential.
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Some people think in words. Others don’t. Here’s what that means—especially if you’re making art without an inner voice.
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The U.S. Copyright Office just doubled down: no human, no rights. But as the art world floods with AI-generated work, the battle over authorship is far from settled.
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Sotheby’s hoped for liftoff. Instead, the Extra-Terrestrial stayed grounded. Here's what that says about the state of collecting, cinema, and the myth of value.