MIR Meets: William Deresiewicz Blaise Brosnan May 17, 2023 Host Blaise Brosnan sits down with William Deresiewicz, the author of Excellent Sheep and The Death of the Artist.…
Arts, lettres et corps féminins César al-Zawahra Mar 13, 2023 Cadré par les règles de l'art depuis la Renaissance jusqu'au XIXe siècle et critiqué pour son émancipation par la…
MIR Meets: Chloe Valdary Andrew Xu Oct 20, 2022 Host Andrew Xu sits down with Chloe Valdary, the head of Theory of Enchantment. They discuss the way that her…
L’art sur le marché : admirer ou encaisser? Joseph Abounohra Nov 25, 2021 Depuis le début de l’année 2021, le nombre de NFT a augmenté de 12 000%, et nombreux sont les individus à y…
La France restitue 26 trésors royaux pillés au Bénin un siècle et demi plus tôt Lola Talva Nov 22, 2021 La France ne pouvait pas rester passive devant le fait que 95 % du patrimoine africain se situerait en dehors de…
Galleries on Lockdown: COVID-19 and Digitization of the Art Market Kenza Tahri Aug 17, 2020 The art market was shaken by frenzy in early spring as social distancing guidelines kicked in, requiring vendors to…
Jean-Michel Basquiat, Police Brutality, and “The Death of Michael Stewart” Eponine Howarth Jul 18, 2020 Nearly four decades later, the dominant issues of Basquiat’s generation, including police brutality as depicted in…
Editor’s Pick: Are Contemporary Art Galleries Victims of Globalization? Victoria Aponte Feb 6, 2020 Every month our Editor-in-Chief selects one article from this publishing cycle to be featured in podcast format.…
Are Contemporary Art Galleries Victims of Globalization? Lorenzo Béatrix Dec 14, 2019 Now established spaces symbolic of expression and innovation, galleries nevertheless meet economic imperatives in…
The Future of Antiquity Theft and Recovery Owen Cummings Aug 23, 2019 Art theft and the looting of burials and other ancient sites is not new. However, insurgent groups like ISIL,…