Music is the main draw at III Points, but the festival got its name for a reason: It was intended to combine three "points" — music, art, and technology — in one place. And attendees at this year's event will have access to a world-class lineup of artists, including some familiar local talent.
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“I’ve always had more of an interest in art than academics.”
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Older collectors often want to keep their art forever, which is good for an artist's long-term career. Younger collectors are more commercially driven, and that can have ripple effects.
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How artists are thinking about the future of virtual reality.
Great is what this art is, yet it raises doubts about whether any art, however “great,” can be considered exempt from moral scrutiny.
Art can speak to your heart and tell your family’s story! Find some of my favorite art sources in today’s post. I‘ve collected special pieces of art for my home for many years. I am very in tune with how I feel in my surroundings, so more often than not I prefer to have art […]
Museums find they're scrambling to adapt their business models -- with mixed results.
For the past 200 years, the gallery has been the home of new and cutting-edge art, a place where the art community can come together and share new ideas. But...
It’s supposed to be a compliment, but it saddles the work — and its audience — with the weight of moral imperative.