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“I understand that museums want to attract a lot of visitors to recoup the enormous costs of these shows through sales of tickets or fridge magnets, but I find the increasingly heated hyperbole around shows is overshadowing the art.”
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“Most people in the general art world do not have much idea about digital art, a lot has to be explained about the impact of computer in our culture and the way that the medium is changing the whole art world.”
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“A range of essays on digital fine art, some by the artists themselves, others by art theorists at the Digital Art Museum.”
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A Chris Ware animated promo for the new television version of This American Life.
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“Bio-artists use live tissues, bacteria, living organisms and life processes to create works of art that blur the traditional distinctions between science and art.”
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Gary Vikan, the director of the Walters Art Museum, thinks he’s the first major museum director to start a blog. He’s only five years behind everyone else – typical museum pace – and there is no news feed. Welcome to the 20th century, Gary.
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“Video art is no longer perceived as a separate category,” said Whitney Museum curator Henriette Huldisch. “Collecting film and video art is definitely no longer in its infancy, most major institutions have fully embraced it and many major private collect