French museums operator Culturespaces has launched a space in South Korea and is planning another in Bordeaux in 2020
Performance using cutting-edge Magic Leap One device is world first
Digital initiative will invite users to explore and sponsor more than 190,000 works in the collection
The AI work that was sold at Christie's is profound in its conservatism, but others reflect how the technology can impact on art in fascinating ways
New technology allows novices and scholars to zoom in on the artist’s sketches and notes
The social media giant also deleted her comments and friends
The missing and crowd averse work has been recovered in Palm Springs, a bit banged up but otherwise intact
Christie’s summit weighs up pros and cons of the technology and how it might bring greater transparency to the art market
Ahead of his retrospective at Washington, DC's Smithsonian American Art Museum, the artist discusses his interest in the social and political implications of technologies, including mass surveillance systems and artificial intelligence
Al-Ula, the most important cultural heritage site in the north-west of the kingdom, will benefit from international standards in heritage preservation and planning
Symposium on the subject to open at New York University’s Institute of Fine Arts
While artists and museums embrace futuristic tools, legal experts point to a number of pitfalls with cutting-edge work
Pair are the latest big names to step into the sixth dimension, with their first works using VR tools on show at this year’s Art Basel Hong Kong fair
Eyebeam plans residencies, fellowships and exhibitions for its new Brooklyn headquarters
The entrepreneur has begun implementing his plan to colonise Mars and make us a “multi-planetary species”
Researchers use terahertz scanning to understand artist’s methods
Solid Light Works is the first major UK exhibition from Anthony McCall in over 10 years
Building designed by Herzog & de Meuron will be a centre for robotics and drone technology
The company uses image recognition software to find works of art that match users’ tastes
The Bay Area artist and his team build massive machines that act in dangerous performances—and they are opening their first gallery show in New York
Show will include several of artist's immersive works that use biometric technology
Galleries are losing huge sums to cybercrime, what makes them vulnerable? Plus: the dubious restoration along the Camino di Santiago.
In the bricks-versus-clicks shakeout, the new power players in online auctions are harvesting data from both the supply and demand sides
UK startup Smartify partners with major museums worldwide, from the Met to the Hermitage
Site gives information on international regulations and protected German heritage
The software has the potential to improve transparency, copyright and ownership issues
Non-profit organisation has big plans to gather data from 500 sites over the next five years