Search Results: Louvre
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Top 10 WeChat Posts by International Museums in 2020
The British Museum stood out consistantly for highest views while MoMA also made a strong showing. But who's No. 1? Read More -
Spurred By COVID Lockdowns, Museums Bring Virtual Content Into Broader Play
The pandemic has dramatically accelerated Western museums’ engagement with digital platforms, programming, and possibilities. Read More -
Museums Exhibit Stepped-Up Licensing Plans
Museums are exhibiting increased interest in licensing as a means for driving revenue at a time when other funding sources are under pressure. Read More -
What Arts Organizations Can Learn From China’s Livestreaming Trend
Jing Culture & Commerce, Fliggy, and The British Museum provide an in-depth exploration of livestreaming and its potential for museums, cultural institutions, and related organizations. Read More -
V&A Collaborates with HTC for Alice in Wonderland VR Experience
After postponing the show until 2021, the London institution is previewing a specially created virtual reality (VR) experience. Read More -
Will Virtual Clicks Drive In-Person Visits?
Digital engagements have given new life to cultural accessibility, but can attractions ensure this translates to in-person visits? Read More -
Decoded: WeChat Official Accounts For Cultural Destinations
Understanding WeChat Official Accounts is a key first step towards improving marketing, broadcasting, and revenue potential with Chinese audiences. Read More -
Hermitage Museum Launches on Tmall
The St. Petersburg attraction hopes to compensate for revenue lost during coronavirus by selling cultural products on China's e-commerce giant. Read More -
Pop-Ups, New Apps, And A Shanghai Satellite: How Pompidou Courts China
Despite a world-class collection and an enviable location in Le Marais, less than one percent of visitors hail from China. Pompidou is striving to change. Read More -
Uffizi Galleries Partnering With Hong Kong For Exhibitions
The Florentine museum has struck a first long-term partnership with a foreign institution, the move is some timely good news for Hong Kong's art scene. Read More