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“Geopolitical tensions, economic volatility and trade fragmentation” drove the market down, according to the Art Basel and UBS Global Art Market Report. By Scott Reyburn Reporting from London ...
Ohio State University. (2025, April 7). 'Ugh, not that song!' Background music impacts employees. ScienceDaily. Retrieved April 24, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2025 / 04 ...
“The Art of the Deal” opens with an exhausting fly-on-the-wall account of a week in the life of Donald Trump the real-estate shark. He’s never still, always on the phone and cranking out ...
US President Donald Trump’s recently announced tariff regime has brought confusion and turmoil to the international art and antiques trade, with dealers around the world scrambling to find out ...
Waiting for Reply is a short visual novel where you interact with the world through your smartphone. Use in-game apps to send messages, check emails, take photos, and look up weather forecasts ...
Global sales of art and antiques have fallen for a second consecutive year, declining by 12% in 2024 to an estimated $57.5 billion, according to the latest annual Art Market Report by Art Basel ...
A new bill introduced in the Texas legislature could fine museums $500,000 per day if they display "obscene" works of art, months after GOP officials sought to remove photographs involving nude ...
The 38th Houston Art Car Parade hits the streets in all of its goofy glory April 12, the first since the Art Car Museum in the Heights closed last year. But if you thought this meant that ...
“This is where I’m putting my retirement money,” says a woman in a brief but infuriating scene from the new documentary “Art for Everybody,” about the life and downfall of the enormously ...
Sales trends outlined in the ninth edition of the Art Basel and UBS Global Art Market Report show a shift toward more accessible works, with significant growth in transactions under $50,000.
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Have you ever gone to a store or a restaurant where the music was so annoying that you walked right out? Now imagine what it must be like for the employees. In a new study ...