From the spiritual revival at museums to the whitewashing of Basquiat’s studio: The best and worst of the art world this week:
An Artist’s Decision to Sell Art to Help Arm Ukraine –in attempt to buy much-needed supplies to arm the front lines against Russian troops.
based on its lack of human authorship.The organizers of the Ukrainian pavilion at the Venice BiennaleThe auction house thought it would make history with a sale of 104 CryptoPunks for $30 million… instead,
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Art Industry News: Pussy Riot’s Founder Is Selling 10,000 NFTs to Aid Ukrainian Civilians + Other Stories | Artnet NewsPlus, Matthew Wong is getting his first U.S. museum exhibition, and Bank of America plans to transform 900 branches into art galleries.
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Studio fights, ghost stories and more revelations in best-selling new bio on producer J DillaJ Dilla's precisely imperfect beats changed rhythm in the digital age. Now, though he never produced a Top 10 record, his bio debuted in the top 10 of most major bestseller lists,
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'Euphoria' Director of Photography Marcell Rév Unpacks the Art Influences That Shaped the Show's Buzzy Aesthetic | Artnet NewsReferences to Nan Goldin and Frida Kahlo can be found in this season of the hit HBO show, the finale of which airs this weekend.
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Recommended Reading: The failures of startup founders take over TV | EngadgetRecommended Reading highlights the week's best long-form writing on technology and more..
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What Putin’s War Means For Energy Policy, Powering Community Solar Projects, And A Chat About Supply Chain TransparencyThis week’s Current Climate, which every Saturday brings you a balanced view of sustainability news.
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DDoS Attempts Hit Russia as Ukraine Conflict IntensifiesPlus: Hacker recruits, NFT thefts, and more of the week’s top security news.
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