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Television as Medium: How a Century of Broadcasting Reshaped Art
Phin Jennings

The Ghost of Franco
Alexandra F. Coego

The Photographer: Was Martin Parr Just Taking the Piss?
Simon Bainbridge

The Wii Effect: How Gaming Rewired the Art of Performance
Christopher Webb

What Can the Artworld Expect from the Mamdani Era?
Rachel Kubrick

After the Avatar: Tilly Norwood and the Representation Market
Tom Seymour

After Nuremberg
Hili Perlson
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Singapore’s Art Market Is Built on Policy, Not Hype
Structural factors including tax design, regulatory stability and wealth concentration are reshaping Singapore’s role as a regional art-market hub
Tom Seymour

Private Views: Champagne Socialism at the Whitney Art Party
In the first dispatch from a new column on the New York art scene, the politics of socialism, Gaza and art-world patronage collide on the dancefloor at the Whitney’s champagne-soaked fundraiser.
Gabriella Angeleti

Trust, After the Photograph
Simon Bainbridge
Gibellina and the Limits of Art-Led Regeneration
Stephanie Gavan

Art Basel’s Vincenzo de Bellis on Neutrality, Risk and Evolution
New artistic director says the fair “does not take any position”, yet its sector design, buyer strategy and global expansion actively shape the art market ecosystem.
Tom Seymour
