Quick summary • The frame is part of the artwork’s presentation, not an afterthought• Custom framing directs the viewer’s attention and shapes emotional response• Options exist at every price point, from simple floaters to museum-quality mouldings• Professional framing services now offer in-home consultations, pickup, delivery and installation• Singulart offers a framing option at the point of purchase, with wood frames…
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Key Insights • The global art market reached $59.6 billion in 2025, returning to growth after two years of decline• The United States remained the largest art market, accounting for 44% of global sales, followed by the United Kingdom and China• Growth was largely driven by high-end sales• Female artists represented 45% of artists represented by dealers• Art fairs remained…
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Summary – AI generated art is rapidly expanding across the art world.– A recent legal development in the United States confirmed that fully AI-created works cannot receive copyright protection without human authorship.– The decision has important implications for artists experimenting with artificial intelligence art.– However, artworks created with meaningful human involvement may still qualify for copyright. Can you copyright AI…
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This episode offers an in-depth exploration of Magnum Photos—a renowned cooperative of documentary photographers—and how it has sustained its legacy and relevance for nearly 80 years in an evolving media and art landscape. It highlights Magnum’s unique cooperative business model, its commitment to authentic storytelling, copyright protection, and adaptability amid technological evolution, including digital transition and challenges posed by AI.…
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When an artwork doesn’t sell right away, it’s easy to wonder if something’s wrong. But buying art is rarely an instant decision. Most collectors need time to look, return, and reflect before they commit, and that’s completely normal. To better understand this, we looked at how long collectors actually take between first viewing an artwork and completing a purchase on…
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Younger collectors are completely at ease with digital discovery. Online platforms, social media, and buying directly from artists aren’t alternatives anymore – they’re often the starting point. The Art Basel & UBS report highlights a growing comfort with purchasing art without seeing it in person, as long as the presentation feels clear, trustworthy, and human. For artists, this shifts the…