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The Peninsula Hotels’ “Art in Resonance” Programme Returns with New Exhibitions
In a celebration of cultural vibrancy, The Peninsula Hotels recently announced the return of its acclaimed "Art in Resonance" program. Read More -
Financial Regulators Normalize Oversight Of China’s Tech Sector
In addition to Ant Group, other internet platform companies such as Meituan and DiDi were recently fined and entered into rectification. Read More -
Is the Chinaverse Outpacing the West in Web3 Development?
China is poised to overtake the West in metaverse-related technology investments, according to research firm GlobalData. Read More -
Will Sotheby’s ‘Oddly Satisfying’ Metaverse Auction Make a Splash?
The digital Sotheby's auction house has been created in RLTY World, a private metaverse platform that support NFT assets. Read More -
Art Blocks and Bright Moments Look To Bring Art to Life In a New Way
Art Blocks and Bright Moments have partnered to create a unique project that connects NFTs to real-life experiences. Read More -
“Just Ask”: The Crowdsourcing Effort Behind Morven Museum & Garden’s Bell Labs Exhibition
The museum's first crowdsourcing initiative saw 50 New Jerseyans contributing stories and artifacts to the newly opened Ma Bell. Read More -
The Vietnam National Museum Of History’s Virtual Push To Enrich Cultural Heritage
The museum's latest virtual exhibition, National Treasure, joins its other digital initiatives from 3D tours to online education programs. Read More -
State of the Art Reflects on America’s Shifting Cultural Landscape
The summit hosted by Crystal Bridges brought together artists, curators, and academics to tackle fundamental questions facing America’s cultural institutions today. Read More -
The British Museum Drops On Chinese E-com — Again
The world's oldest public museum made $51 million by selling licensed products in China last year. The launch of a Taobao platform will increase reach and searchability. Read More -
National Gallery Of Victoria Creates Open Access Program
National Gallery of Victoria is acquiring new audiences in China thanks to their five-year digitization program, called Open Access Read More