Category
Jing Culture & Commerce
-
What Does 2021 Hold For Touring Exhibitions? Teo Live Has Answers
Spearheaded by Culture Connect and Teo, the survey introduced trends that bode well for the outlook of the touring exhibitions sector. Read More -
Behind The Boom In Art x Brand Collaborations With Artestar’s David Stark
Thanks to licensing agencies like Artestar, the likes of Basquiat and Haring continue to play a leading role in the pop culture zeitgeist of 2021. Read More -
3 Ways Suning Art Museum Grew Its Profile And Audience In 2020
At a webinar hosted by Museum 2050, curators shared strategies that helped the Shanghai-based institution overcome its growing pains. Read More -
Inside The British Museum’s Fast-Growing Digital Education Program
"There’s an understanding that young people use digital in formal learning," says Ed Lawless, "and cultural institutions should meet them there." Read More -
Scienjoy And The Great Wall of China Embark On Digitally Driven IP Partnership
The Great Wall of China is actively pursuing the multimillion-dollar, fast-growing wenchuang trend. Read More -
WeTransfer Broadens Its Digital Patronage With Marina Abramović
The upcoming digital iteration of "The Abramović Method" follows WeTransfer's partnerships with the likes of Björk and Solange Knowles. Read More -
What Happens When Cultural Institutions Are In Fashion
While museums have historically lent the fashion world its cultural capital, luxury brands are now keeping these institutions alive in public discourse. Read More -
teamLab’s New Immersive Experience Combines The Forces Of Art And Sauna
Accompanying the collective's latest exhibition is an augmented reality piece, created in partnership with TikTok. Read More -
Tracking The Trends Within Europe’s Cultural And Creative Sectors
The European Investment Fund's 2021 market analysis reflects how trends from digitization to sustainability are shaping the region's creative industry. Read More -
How Should Museums Navigate And Nail Audience Engagement?
“You can’t make someone be engaged,” says Ed Rodley, but museums can create the circumstances for active participation. Read More
