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Uffizi Galleries Partnering With Hong Kong For Exhibitions
The Florentine museum has struck a first long-term partnership with a foreign institution, the move is some timely good news for Hong Kong's art scene. Read More -
The French Culture Wave Sweeping China
A Picasso and Giacometti Museum will launch in Beijing in 2020 — the latest in a series of high-profile French institutions opening branches in China. Read More -
Inside China’s Changing Art Landscape At TEFAF
From the explosion of private museums to prestigious international partnerships, Shanghai is at the heart of a major structural shift in China's art market. Read More -
BTS Partners With Google Arts & Culture To Bring Art To Street Views
BTS x Street Galleries presents virtual tours of 14 cities, guided by and featuring artworks curated by members of the band. Read More -
Netflix’s Red Notice Lands Its Own Google Arts & Culture Pocket Gallery
Netflix's team-up with Google Arts & Culture for its latest production signals the streamer's unflagging cultural ambitions. Read More -
Google Arts & Culture And Belvedere Museum Trained An AI To Color Like Klimt
The newly unveiled Klimt vs. Klimt project digitally reconstructs the painter's long-lost Faculty Paintings with a machine learning model. Read More -
Zoom In On Gossaert In The National Gallery’s First Mobile-Based Exhibition
In a shrewd digital pivot, the museum's immersive Sensing The Unseen exhibition has been reimagined as a mobile experience. Read More -
How Smartify Is Reshaping The Museum Visit — Onsite And On Mobile
Co-founder Anna Lowe on Smartify's push toward "a unified experience that can be accessed however you wish.” Read More -
Meet Wallmuse, The Application That’s Making Digital Exhibitions A Cinch
The member-based digital exhibition platform enables users to easily and securely curate multi-screen art shows. Read More -
Global Art Access’ Mission To Make Private Collections Public
Through museum-grade digitizations, the educational non-profit is ensuring widespread access to rarely seen, privately held works. Read More