Hong Kong Saves the Art Market

The 2020 auction season—a wild ride of improvised sales amid strong but elusive demand—closed out with Asia driving the market for a wide range of artists. Kim Heirston and Koji […]

Digital Past 2021

The conference will be held on Zoom and will bring together individuals from the commercial, public, academic, third sector and voluntary sectors to promote learning, discussion and debate around digital […]

DAM and Museums

DAM in Museums: A Deep Dive into the Use Cases and Technology In this pre-conference deep dive session, we'll explore typical museum use cases and implementation scenarios for DAM. Specifically […]

MuseumNext Digital Summit

Faced with a global pandemic, museums around the world have pivoted to digital in order to meet the needs of their audiences and to fight for their own survival. In […]

Connected to Culture LIVE: Digital – Inclusion or Exclusion?

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, digital offerings from the arts and culture sector have expanded dramatically. From streamed live performances to virtual museum tours, organisations have embraced digital projects in myriad creative ways with the aim […]

The Art Newspaper Live: Can You Game the Art Market?

Join The Art Newspaper for an informal discussion on 26 February at 4pm GMT between our Art Market Eye team of Georgina Adam, Anna Brady and Anny Shaw as they give their views on some of this year's top headlines, ask whether art fairs' newest revenue generating strategies - or gimmicks - will work, and, […]

From First Timer to Biggest Fan – Use Your Data to Keep People Coming Back

Now more than ever it’s vital that the people you engage with become your biggest fans and supporters of the work you produce. Whether it’s customers, donors, members, or artistic partners, your audiences love to experience a personalised and relevant connection to your organisation. When you use multiple software platforms to store and manage your […]