Visitors to the Museum of Tomorrow in Brazil can experience the largest tropical biome in the world with the Rio de Janeiro museum’s latest temporary exhibition Fruturos – Tempos Amazônicos (Fruits – Amazon Times).
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Forecasting 2022, Part 3: Build Your Own Adventure
When I sat down to write the third entry in CFM’s scenario set for 2022, I struggled over what kind of story would most usefully round out the collection. Scenario one (A Third Year of Waves) explores a depressing but entirely possible future in which the US copes with repeated […]
Read MoreMaking a fresh start: new museum openings for 2022
While the pandemic may have forced museums around the world into an involuntary temporary slumber, builders have been busy. Here are the most exciting new and expanded museums opening in 2022
Read MoreART TRENDS 2022: Video’s star rises as immersive displays bring the medium back into reality
When COVID-19 lockdowns descended and art audiences were left to hibernate behind their computer screens, many institutions and galleries quickly moved to increase their output of remotely accessible digital content. Within that digital upturn, video art found a happy role as a medium that was already designed to be accessed […]
Read More2022 in new museum openings, re-openings and partial re-openings
It’s always good to have something to look forward to at the beginning of a new year and in 2022 there are plenty of museum projects being completed including new museum openings, re-openings and partial re-openings.
Read MoreThe tourist attractions you can’t visit in 2022
While many of the world’s most popular tourist destinations are expected to reopen to travelers in 2022, there are still some places that will be off-limits. Some of these iconic spots are undergoing construction or upgrades that will make them even better when they do reopen, while others are doing […]
Read MoreFrom Immersive Everything to the Rise of Museum Unions, These 7 Trends Defined the Art World in 2021—and Will Shape the Year to Come
A look at the movements that defined 2021 in the art world, and how they may evolve in the year ahead. Happy New Year. As we start again, here’s a list of some of the topics that seemed to shape art in 2021—and how they are likely to evolve in 2022.
Read MoreArt Trends 2022: How a revitalised art market must still navigate the ongoing impact of COVID-19
The art market at the end of 2021 is a complex animal. Resurgent and revitalised, it is also still tainted by ongoing uncertainty and the threat of closures, postponements and cancellations. At the top of the market, the world’s leading auction houses have all reported bumper years. The two biggest […]
Read More10 reasons to get seriously excited about 2022 in the U.S.
2022 is already shaping up to be the best year of the decade in the U.S. Now is the time to start getting excited. After a second year of pandemic-tinged daily life, we have our hopes set on a 2022 filled with travel, festivals and other cultural romps. Omi C notwithstanding, most signs indicate that […]
Read MoreHow Will 2021’s Digital Learnings Pave The Way For Museums In 2022?
Following a year of pandemic-accelerated innovation, 2021 saw the arts and culture sectors reorient themselves around the digital sphere. The need to continually engage their newfound audiences has compelled institutions to boost their virtual offerings, consider new mediums such as NFTs, and retool their approaches to inclusivity and accessibility.
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