Free expression groups and creatives believe the price of “safety” on the internet may be the exclusion of marginalised artists and groups, and an end to online privacy for all
Censorship by more mainstream social media platforms has artists turning to OnlyFans to promote their work
Inspired by the ever-popular internet guessing game Wordle, Artle challenges your art historical knowledge with images from the National Gallery's vast collection
A dream or a marketing campaign? All hype or all-important? The Art Newspaper’s XR panel looks at the ways the metaverse has become a part of the field
Viewing rooms, appetite-whetting preview publications and digital platforms are all paying off for galleries at the fair
A new online database of Sol LeWitt’s wall drawings offers a template for a more up-to-date—and richer—resource
One of the largest historical surveys in the US traces the history of the world wide web
Collectrium is a digital multi-tool for art collection
Proposed “two-tier” internet could leave artists with inadequate technology, while wealthy content providers get super-fast connections
You can buy an animated fried egg for $6,000
There are plenty of grants for new digital projects but finding long-term funding could be much harder
300,000 works owned by banks belonging to the Associazione Bancaria Italiana to become available to view online
Rankings take into account the collector's participation and responsibilities within the art world
Litigation continues over the artwork that went viral
Shunned since the Wall fell, East German works are now catalogued on the 'Bildatlas'
VIP Art Fair expands its business model and improves technology, but big-name dealers are unconvinced
Art.sy will unite would-be collectors with art and dealers they may not know—and it’s all built on trust
The creators of a new software venture think that adding an extra dimension will get things moving
The web-based videos looks into the lives of performers and artists
Majority of dealers claim disappointment as organisers defend privacy settings and vow to overcome glitches
Are new media museums the future?
Helping young collectors to find the right gallery
Everything for the armchair art lover, at the flick of a switch
Britart founder and CEO believes that promotion is key
Just a year after Sotheby’s announced a strategic alliance with the giant auction site eBay, it has thrown in the towel and will stop online sales of art and antiques, from May
Are today’s “limited edition prints” really original, and will they gain in value? Probably not
The small firm's success lies in their acquisition of big-name artists
The company has a website and you can browse through all the work but can not buy online.
Minority owner sells stock, then buys it back to acquire company