Plus, Taipei Gallerist Claudia Chen Reveals the ‘Three Key Features’ for Understanding Taiwan’s Art World + I Glimpsed the Art World’s Future in Times Square. It’s AI-Based, Female, and Mind-Bending, A Manet Painting Was Divided for Years—Until Degas Brought It Back Together

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January 6, 2025
Forgotten Paintings Rediscovered in Mexican Church Restoration After 80 Years of Obscurity
Archaeology & History
Forgotten Paintings Rediscovered in Mexican Church Restoration After 80 Years of Obscurity
By Min Chen
Taipei Gallerist Claudia Chen Reveals the ‘Three Key Features’ for Understanding Taiwan’s Art World
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Taipei Gallerist Claudia Chen Reveals the ‘Three Key Features’ for Understanding Taiwan’s Art World
By Claudia Chen
Collector Dakis Joannou on Why the Art World Should Focus on Art Over Politics and Trends
People
Collector Dakis Joannou on Why the Art World Should Focus on Art Over Politics and Trends
By Holly Black
A Manet Painting Was Divided for Years—Until Degas Brought It Back Together
Art History
A Manet Painting Was Divided for Years—Until Degas Brought It Back Together
By Richard Whiddington
I Glimpsed the Art World’s Future in Times Square. It’s AI-Based, Female, and Mind-Bending
The Art Detective
I Glimpsed the Art World’s Future in Times Square. It’s AI-Based, Female, and Mind-Bending
By Katya Kazakina
Who Are the ‘Hot Rodent Men’ of Art History?
Pop Culture
Who Are the ‘Hot Rodent Men’ of Art History?
By Jo Lawson-Tancred
Beeple’s New Show Unleashes His Forecast of the Future: ‘It’s Going to Be Very Weird’
Art & Exhibitions
Beeple’s New Show Unleashes His Forecast of the Future: ‘It’s Going to Be Very Weird’
By Richard Whiddington
At 77, Feminist Photographer Penny Slinger Wants Augmented Reality to Catch Up With Her
Art & Tech
At 77, Feminist Photographer Penny Slinger Wants Augmented Reality to Catch Up With Her
By Adam Schrader
Step Inside the Fantastical and Frightening World of Indonesian Artist Natasha Tontey
Artists
Step Inside the Fantastical and Frightening World of Indonesian Artist Natasha Tontey
By Cathy Fan
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