• Hong Kong Saves the Art Market

    The 2020 auction season—a wild ride of improvised sales amid strong but elusive demand—closed out with Asia driving the market for a wide range of artists. Kim Heirston and Koji Inoue help us make sense of the bidding. Hong Kong Saves the Art Market is part of our ongoing Auction Reaction series.

  • Innovating Your Approach to Online Audience Engagement.

    In an age of periodic lockdowns, there is a need to find innovative and creative ways to engage and grow our audiences. Many arts & heritage organisations have some sort of digital collection, how can these assets be repurposed to meet today’s challenges? You will learn from 3 specialists about the opportunities available for interpretation […]

  • Connected to Culture LIVE: Digital – Inclusion or Exclusion?

    In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, digital offerings from the arts and culture sector have expanded dramatically. From streamed live performances to virtual museum tours, organisations have embraced digital projects in myriad creative ways with the aim […]

  • World Cities Culture Summit

    Milan will be the hub of political debate about the key role culture can play to face the greatest challenges of our time: climate change, social inclusion, creative workforce, centre […]

  • The Literoom Summit 2021

    The Literoom is a think tank, an incubator, and an accelerator - an open association based in Basel, Switzerland, the home of several world class art institutions and the centre […]

  • Cities and Museums Webinar Forum – 8th Session

    THINK DIGITAL. Towards the museum of tomorrow. Technological advances and their transformative potential. The aim of this webinar is to debate the relationship between citizens and the culture and art […]