Potential of new digital technologies comes to the fore as 5G connectivity expands and specialist equipment becomes more user-friendly
We speak to the museum's social media manager Claire Lanier about her digital engagement strategies in the age of Covid-19
Art UK's Curations initiative enables “anyone anywhere with internet access” to create an exhibition using the national image database
As the lockdown forces the art world to migrate online, the Italian duo, who embraced the internet in its infancy, are moving in the opposite direction
As lockdown continues, video games are proving to be ripe territory for artists and budding curators to experiment (and play)
In lockdown, many galleries have had a Damascene moment with online programming
The Art Newspaper is co-hosting a live YouTube discussion on digital innovations and the preservation of cultural heritage on 1-3 May
The Danish-Icelandic artist is releasing the participatory social media project in celebration of Earth Day
From the Getty's challenge to re-create masterpieces using three items to Firstsite’s activity pack with Antony Gormley and Gillian Wearing
Tim Steiner, whose entire back is covered in an ink piece created by Wim Delvoye, will sit in the empty Mona museum until the end of April
The top dealers are increasingly becoming audio and video makers and magazine publishers—is it all still about sales?
The museums of Modern art in New York and San Francisco are leading the way on promoting digital content on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook
From VIP virtual viewing rooms to grassroots digital action
Here are the best digital initiatives to feed your need for art
Digital visualisations gathered for online exhibit will be a “blueprint” for heritage managers planning climate adaptation in the future
Compromised data included account holders’ names and email and IP addresses
Global digital resource provides valuable environmental documentation from an age before photography
Apps such as FaceTime and WeChat are shifting how collectors choose to buy
The museum does “not have the resources to create biographies for every individual” in its collection, spokeswoman says
Christie’s summit weighs up pros and cons of the technology and how it might bring greater transparency to the art market
Digital catalogue raisonné of the artist's works on paper expected to continue into other media
Christie’s and Sotheby’s dominate in terms of value but smaller firms can compete in the field of Asian art, with the internet’s help
Nude statue is latest artwork to be deemed inappropriate by social media giant
Feline-themed group is providing a talking point for artists, curators and administrators
As a new book surveys landmark photographic exhibitions, museums are only starting to catch up with the digital revolution of the medium
In the ‘post-internet’ age, digital artists are reassessing their relationship with galleries and collectors.
The frontier spirit of post-internet artists.
Galleries test the market for innovation, but there is also a wealth of Modernism on show
Art books for tablets will leave printed works as elite items