The art of technology jostles for position in venues both new and historic
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The art of technology jostles for position in venues both new and historic
""I've heard people refer to Nam June Paik as digital art. It really is just inseparable from contemporary art writ large.""
""For a long time, video art played a marginal role in the art world-curatorially acknowledged, but structurally underestimated. It was often considered difficult, secondary or imp...""
Canyon will open in autumn at 200 Broome Street, Manhattan, occupying 40,000 sq. ft. of renovated office space. Founded by Robert Rosenkranz, it aims to showcase moving image works alongside sound and performance art. The institution reflects the evolving nature of contemporary art, which has expanded in terminology and technology over the past century. Despite challenges in exhibition and conservation, the relevance of this art form to daily life is emphasized by curators and collectors. Additionally, the compact nature of digital art makes it appealing to space-constrained museums.
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