The Stuart Collection at UC San Diego launches an emerging artists program, bringing new perspectives to the renowned public art collection under director Jessica Berlanga Taylor https://ow.ly/NR8V50SyElt
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Art patronage, from the Renaissance patrons to modern companies and digital platforms, has always been essential to the flourishing of the arts. Each era has brought its own means and mechanisms for supporting artists, reflecting the values and technologies of its time. The continued support of patrons, in various forms, remains crucial to the vitality and diversity of contemporary artistic creation. Check out our new blog post https://wix.to/scWZTLo #newblogpost
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The global influence of local art Art has the unique ability to transcend borders, connecting people from different cultures and backgrounds. Local art, with its rich cultural significance and unique perspectives, can have a profound impact on a global scale. CIVICO is dedicated to showcasing the work of local artists and connecting them with a worldwide audience. This article explores the global influence of local art and how CIVICO’s international reach is transforming the art community. Read more:👇https://lnkd.in/e_syV-Cp
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“90% of the new generation of art collectors don't believe that the art world is welcoming or inclusive. While most describe it positively as inspiring, thought-provoking, enriching, and innovative, they still have their concerns with the art world: 1 in 3 believe the art world is elitist 1 in 4 describe it as pretentious 1 in 5 believe it is intimidating" (Source: Avant Arte, "Collector Report 2024) 🤔 ✨ Embracing the Next Gen of Art Collectors: Without a doubt, it is time for the traditional art market and its participants to begin embracing the next generation of #artcollectors. However, it is also critical to truly understand the differences in their #values, #collectingmotivations, and #buyinghabits. 🔍This new generation is undoubtedly redefining the narrative surrounding #artcollecting. Motivations go beyond mere art appreciation or investment in the pursuit of true #connection and #impact. #Ownership takes on new and varied forms, and status is no longer a primary driving force. Instead, authenticity, personal #resonance, and #socialresponsibility have a significant impact on their collecting motivations. 💡💥In this dynamic environment, adaptation is key. So thank you 🙏 , Avant Arte, for providing such valuable information about today's new collectors, as well as this insightful #report👇, which will undoubtedly contribute to the #sustainability of our industry. 🎇 #nextgenartcollectors #artmarketresearch #report #collectorsperspective #futureofcollecting #knowyouraudience #innovation #artandtechnology #futureoftheartmarket
🤔 Who are the new generation of art collectors? The new generation of collectors are frequently misunderstood. At Avant Arte we know them well and wanted to change that. We believe firmly in the potential this community has to support the art world. So, we spoke to 1,500 of our collectors. Here’s what we found. Read the report: https://lnkd.in/e2ZFpYnB
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🤔 Who are the new generation of art collectors? The new generation of collectors are frequently misunderstood. At Avant Arte we know them well and wanted to change that. We believe firmly in the potential this community has to support the art world. So, we spoke to 1,500 of our collectors. Here’s what we found. Read the report: https://lnkd.in/e2ZFpYnB
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One big mistake art collectors make: Buying art that appeals to everyone but themselves. "Instead, trust your instincts. Really differentiate yourself by collecting art that’s deeply personal to you," says Jason Rubell, co-founder of the Rubell Museums. We spoke with Jason about how leading with curiosity can help you build a more customized collection. Learn more insights: http://ms.spr.ly/6042Ypv84
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AI Content Strategy Consultant | 30+ Years in PR, Journalism, and Marketing | Enhancing Brand Stories with AI
Read my recent post about Lee Ufan and the contemporary art scene in Arles.
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Art at AURA AURA develops students in multiple ways. One of the ways we can clearly see this is through visual arts. Art is not just about creativity, but also developing skills in various media and learning the conventions of artistic expression. Learn more about art at AURA here: https://lnkd.in/gKfv_ajV
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E.C. Chadbourne Professor in the Department of Art History, Theory, and Criticism at The Art Institute of Chicago
New short video: "Influences on Contemporary Art" https://lnkd.in/gGJM6A5s This is an informal look at how much space galleries and museums give to different kinds of modern and postmodern art, compared with how much time the movements get in art history classrooms, compared with what occupies young (beginning) art students. The second half is an exercise that I've found very useful in classes, in which students each draw their own timelines, connecting their art to their favorite artists (often Instagram artists, anime, video, film) and from there back to "canonical" movements in modernism. It's all very unscientific and speculative. Hope you enjoy it! The whole series is here: https://lnkd.in/gGVBTiUp
Concepts and Problems in the Visual Arts, Lecture H51: Influences on contemporary art
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Tailored for emerging artists, this talk offers invaluable guidance on uncovering your artistic identity, crafting a distinctive approach, and strategically building your reputation in the dynamic art world. Don't miss out: https://lnkd.in/dkDsw2G5
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Here's a resource that is much needed in our field! A book on Evaluating Accessibility in Museums. Speaking of which - if you are interested in accessibility in exhibit design, you should also check out OMSI's new Design Challenge Resource collection which includes a chapter on accessibility: https://lnkd.in/gM9Piw3c
Excited to debut the cover art of my upcoming edited volume - Evaluating Accessibility in Museums! The amazing Amy Siegel and the artists at Access Gallery Colorado created this engaging artwork. Be sure to check out Access Gallery Colorado to learn more about how they facilitate creative, educational, and economic opportunities for people with disabilities to access, experience, and benefit from the arts.
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