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‘Banana-taped-to-wall’ artwork no longer a joke after sale turns it into jarring symbol of societal inequity
A cryptocurrency millionaire’s actions after purchasing a famous conceptual artwork has transformed this piece into a disturbing commentary on widening…
!['Beeple: Tales From a Synthetic Future', installation view at Deji Art Museum, Nanjing China. A gallery space surrounded by mirrors and digital screens showing a kaleidoscopic selection of digital artworks.](https://www.artshub.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2024/12/20241112_164143-e1733363955963.jpg?w=310)
The secret behind the screen: what does Beeple’s first museum solo reveal about the future of digital art?
Backed by big names and budget from Deji Art Museum in China, Beeple's retrospective features digital art, kinetic sculptures ...…
![MTArt Agency Project in Alabama, US, the first sculpture park dedicated to addressing how slavery is depicted, featuring artist Rayvenn D Clark. Photo: Supplied. A large-scale sculpture of three busts of black figures, presumably of African descent.](https://www.artshub.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2024/06/IMG_4192-e1717553051522.jpeg?w=310)
We live in a visual world
UK creative entrepreneur Marine Tanguy argues for the need of visual literacy when it comes to misinformation and AI.
![Craft hobbies using humble and nostalgic materials. Photo: Amy Shamblen, Unsplash. Colourful paper stripes shooting out of an icecream cone with a small paper umbrella at the top. The background is a pastel yellow.](https://www.artshub.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2024/03/amy-shamblen-BV8Ka-JE0Cs-unsplash-e1709170405959.jpg?w=310)
Craft hobbies you may have overlooked
Apart from crocheting and knitting, there are other craft hobbies that have come back into fashion with new aesthetic twits.
![Trash Museum of Bishkek. Photo: Supplied. A shipping container in the middle of a desert landscape with seven people sitting and standing out the front.](https://www.artshub.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2024/02/IMG_3961.jpeg?w=310)
Why you should pay attention to Central Asia ecological art
Ecological art in Central Asia confronts oppressive state power and the environmental crisis, yet is overlooked in contemporary discourse.
![Still from 'Natural Rythms of Australia' by VANDAL at Darling Quarter North. Photo: Supplied.](https://www.artshub.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2024/01/02-VANDAL-AI-ATELIER-LENDLEASE-e1704952710934.jpg?w=310)
Exploring the ethics of Artificial Intelligence in art
Creators behind year-long generative AI work that traces changes in Australia’s natural environment unveil their considerations when it comes to…
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How ‘mental health’ has been reimagined in the workplace
Good mental health in the arts won’t happen until we see people with lived experienced enabled and included as leaders…
![A series of blue and white screen printed workers uniforms, arranged like a shopfront display. They feature the writing '(DON'T) BE AN ARTIST' in a newsprint style.](https://www.artshub.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2023/08/Kay_Abude_Passage_2023-e1691740738265.jpg?w=310)
Are we missing an opportunity when we say ‘arts jobs are real jobs’?
Who are we leaving behind when we justify artist work on the system's terms? Are we missing an opportunity for…
![Illustration with a person wearing a red hood standing against a smoky background with large blocks of red and grey. The atmosphere is dystopian.](https://www.artshub.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2023/07/shutterstock_2212126437-e1690432355145.jpg?w=310)
Is fear around AI doing more harm than good?
Our anxiety is pitching artists against AI when collaboration and exploration are what's needed.
![Two self-portraits of the artist sitting on chairs facing away from the viewer, all in a monochrome pinky-red. They are overlaid with semi-transparent writing which says "Is there a labour crisis in Australia today? Well that depends on what you mean by crisis".](https://www.artshub.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2023/07/362372263_555629063273991_6196384781605176419_n-e1690113332778.jpg?w=310)
Artist burnout is not a mental health issue – it is a labour issue
Reframing burnout in labour terms would implicitly shift our approach to advocacy around artist well-being.