March 10, 2025
Art Investment

Freeport, a New Investment Platform, Aims to Demystify Fractionalized Blue-Chip Art Ownership

Gallery Network The blockchain-based platform tokenizes shares of fine art on the Ethereum blockchain. Artnet Gallery Network July 7, 2023 Courtesy of Freeport. While NFTs and NFT art have dominated headlines recently, a new form of art ownership and investment is gaining serious traction: tokenized fine art. But what’s the difference? With an NFT, or

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European Artists

An EU framework for artists’ working conditions, finally?

A framework for conditions in the cultural sector is back on the agenda. This time it must stay there. Life may not be quite as chaotic for EU cultural workers today as for the Travelling Players amid the vicissitudes of wartime and postwar Greece in Angelopoulos’ classic film—but they do need secure working conditions The

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European Art

Mikhail Fridman Addresses Sanctions Impact in EU Court

AFP via Getty Images Mikhail Fridman, the Ukrainian-born Russian business magnate who had become the target of international sanctions following the invasion of Ukraine, appeared in a European court this week following a long-running investigation into movements of his personal wealth. Fridman’s representative told court officials in a statement the banking mogul’s life had been

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Art Investment

how fractionalisation is taking the art market by storm

Fractionalisation and tokenisation of art are all the rage. While the notion of unlocking the value in an artwork by selling shares in it has been around for over a decade, a slew of new initiatives is taking it to an explosive new level. Among the splashiest new launches is Artex Stock Exchange out of

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European Fine art

Reassessing European Decorative Arts | The Metropolitan Museum of Art

How to Read European Decorative Arts, the latest volume in The Met’s How to Read series, illuminates European artistry and ingenuity in decorative arts from the High Renaissance to the Industrial Revolution through forty exemplary objects. I spoke with curator and author Daniëlle Kisluk-Grosheide about the categorization of fine and decorative arts, the role of

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European Art

5 Powerful Works from Kehinde Wiley’s Groundbreaking Career

Kehinde Wiley, Napoleon Leading the Army Over the Alps, 2005. Photo: Courtesy of the Brooklyn Museum 1. Napoleon Leading the Army over the Alps, 2005 This iconic painting represents Kehinde Wiley’s long-standing interest in European art history and the grand tradition of portrait painting. Here, the artist takes Jacques-Louis David’s famous early 19th-century equestrian portrait

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European Artists

What is Romanticism? Exploring the 19th-Century Movement

Caspar David Friedrich, ‘Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog,’ ca. 1818 (Photo: Wikimedia Commons, Public Domain) Throughout art history, many major art movements emerged in response to existing artistic approaches. Pre-Raphaelite painting, for example, was born out of a dislike of the Renaissance, while Rococo artists built upon the opulence of Baroque art. Though this phenomenon

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European Fine art

True Art All-Stars Showcased In New Masterpieces Extravaganza at MFAH — From Rembrandt to Van Gogh With a Taylor Swift Worthy Cameo

An all-star extravaganza of outstanding art spanning four centuries, “Rembrandt to Van Gogh: Masterpieces from the Armand Hammer Collection” is eliciting broad appeal among visitors attending the new exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. So many famous names adorn the list of artists as well as subjects in this show, a social media

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European Art

“Together we Create. Together we Preserve”: Shortlist of the art competition announced

In the framework of the communication campaign “Together, We Create. Together, We Preserve”, in partnership with the Lavra Art Gallery in Kyiv, an artist competition was held from 26 May to 20 June. The competition invited artist to present their own reflections on the Russian war and Ukraine’s heroic resistance, supported by the EU. Over 50

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European Artists

MEPs call for revamp of artists’ rights across EU and debate on AI-generated content

The European Union should do more to mitigate the “very irregular” employment situation” and the challenges posed by AI and digitalisation that artists and other professionals in the creative sector face, lawmakers have demanded. ADVERTISEMENT The European Parliament’s culture (CULT) and employment (EMPL) committees this week presented a joint report that called for a new

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