The rise of NFTs in art: A 2.0?
Are NFTs just a fad that will soon settle into dull normality? Do they truly have the potential to alter our ancient relationship with art?
Are NFTs just a fad that will soon settle into dull normality? Do they truly have the potential to alter our ancient relationship with art?
Our choice of art is always down to personal taste, but there’s nothing wrong with looking a little deeper to discover the artist’s intention.
Science is changing the world of art by helping to detect forgeries. And AI and 3D printing are reproducing artistic masterpieces.
In Episode 18 of his new book, author Julian Roup considers his lifelines during Covid-19, and the current vagaries of the art and wine markets.
There’s growing excitement in the art world that Jeff Bezos may be using some of his $1.8bn windfall from the sale of Amazon shares to build an art collection.
A mass sale of art by former Steinhoff Chief Executive Officer Markus Jooste caused a slump in the price of paintings by famed South African artist Jacob Hendrik Pierneef.
Art has the ability to open our minds and nudge us towards unconsidered perspectives. Which is a blessing for any young democracy still trying to discover itself.
One of the founding pillars of Biznews is to celebrate South Africans doing great things, and it’s on this premise that I introduce you to a film called Catching Feelings.
Gifted columnist Jani Allan takes a closer look at another illustration of modern man’s darker side with this thoughtful examination of bullfighting – asking whether it is art, sport or simply barbaric.
The 2010 robbery of Picasso, Braque, Modigliani, Matisse, and Leger paintings from the Paris Museum of Modern Art, where one of the suspects panicked, destroyed the art, and put the remnants in the trash.