Museums are closed but their digital doors are open

Museums of all shapes and sizes are striving to engage quarantined audiences all over the world through digital initiatives. While their physical doors may be closed, your favorite museum likely […]

Sotheby’s launches new online gallery platform to adjust during the pandemic

The art market of the days before the pandemic is bound to look starkly different to the art market following these uncertain times. The COVID-19 pandemic has forced many to […]

MSCHF cut up a $30,000 Damien Hirst spot painting

Cutting up a $30,000 artwork might have some seeing spots at the mere thought of doing something so seemingly crazy. The faint of heart might want to stop there as […]

New Artist Relief survey finds that 62% of US artists are now unemployed

The pandemic has severely tested various aspects of life. In a few short weeks, everything as we knew it changed and many parts of life, which six months ago felt […]

National Theatre School’s Art Apart program- a platform for early artists in isoaltion

Educational programs have been one of the institutions that most quickly needed to adjust to the current climate of COVID-19 adjustments. Especially with regards to those finishing grade school and […]

Art World Roundup: Google Doodles to #SassiestObject

In this week’s Art World Roundup, we look at ways Google is saying thank you, the effects of global warming, art in celebration of Earth Day, a photographer’s glimpse of […]

£5m online auction breaks record for Sotheby’s

Since late March, Sotheby’s has moved nearly 20 auctions online, one of which was the eighth edition of their “Contemporary Curated” London auction. Prior to the auction, the sale was […]