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Jing Culture & Commerce
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The Inaugural DnA Shenzhen Fair Sets Its Eye On China’s Emerging Art Hub
"Now is a good opportunity to come to Shenzhen and grow up with this city," says organizer Kylie Ying. Read More -
MAM Shanghai Offers A Close-Up Of China’s Favorite Starchitect
ZHA Close Up – Work & Research unpacks Zaha Hadid's decades-spanning practice and impact on the Chinese urban landscape. Read More -
Inside The Frick Collection’s Wildly Popular Concoction, Cocktails With A Curator
"What had been sort of a band-aid thing became a signature thing," says curator and series co-presenter Aimee Ng. Read More -
How Royal Holloway Picture Gallery’s Audio Guides Recenter Accessibility
The gallery shares how it reimagined audio descriptions to offer partially blind visitors a richer experience of art. Read More -
Here’s How Users Engaged With Social Media (And Social Audio) In 2021
Pew's latest social media report offers pointers for museums looking to connect with young, socially engaged audiences. Read More -
Is Long-Term Recovery Within Reach For Museums?
ICOM's latest report on COVID-19's impact paints a stark picture of the economic and digital realities facing institutions as they reopen. Read More -
Culture Is The Exchange At LACMA And Yuz’s First Collaborative US Exhibition
The show addresses "how Chinese artists have reflected upon the impact of outside industries and politics on China,” says LACMA. Read More -
Who’s Sponsoring The 2021 Met Gala? No Surprise, It’s Instagram
With the partnership, the social media platform, "a home for fashion," is securing its standing in the cultural sphere. Read More -
Why The Science Museum Group Turned To Podcasts To Tell The Story Of Stuff
"The podcast gained importance as a way of sharing our collection with a global audience," says SMG's Will Stanley. Read More -
Mark Morris Dance Group On Its Year Of Dancing Digitally
How has a year of digital programming enhanced the group's core values of community and accessibility? Read More