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The market for computer-created artwork is growing Photo LONDON — Is digital art the next big thing in the contemporary art world? At the moment, the market for art that’s created and displayed on a screen — as distinct from paintings, prints and photos that are generated digitally and then printed — is small. Phillips’s inaugural “Paddles ON!” sale of 20 digital and digitally-related works in New York last October, held in association with the image-posting site Tumblr, was the first such event to be held at an international auction house. It raised just $90,600 — enough to buy a few square inches of a Christopher Wool painting.

The Premier Global Online Destination for Art and Culture chafilmfest.com Tauwetter Philip Honig’s Tauwetter mixes the crime genre with a lyrical sense of memory and loss. It focuses on two reluctant criminals; members of rival German gangs chasing the same bag of stolen money while simultaneously trying to start new lives away from violence and crime. Along the way, they must confront their consciences, their childhood memories, the pull of their loved ones, and, finally, the bloody reality of the underworld. Tauwetter explores just what it means to be a “good person” when one’s life and livelihood are at risk. ShakeSPHERE: Romeo & Juliet

Arts Job Finder: The latest arts and cultural jobs, powered by ArtsProfessional £40,000 - £40,000 (pro rata) Closing date: 08 May 2017 TVA seeks a dynamic and ambitious new CEO to lead the organisation in an exciting period of growth and transition. Wysing seeks a new Chair of Trustees who is passionate about art and culture and who will work to ensure that Wysing’s visibility as a unique site of art production and experimentation is understood and appreciated nationally and internationally. We Love Collecting . . . Digital Art Michal Rovner Most (2011) (ed. 2/3) video/film, framed plasma screen and video. Photo: Courtesy Ivorypress Gallery In a recent New York Times article, writer Scott Reyburn asks: “Is digital art the next big thing in the contemporary art world?” That depends, in part, by what is meant by “digital” art. Of course many artists, Wade Guyton and Christopher Wool among them, have already made a trend of work that is, at some stage, digitally produced. Galleries everywhere are full of paintings, prints, and photos generated digitally and then printed.

MEET TWO INFLUENCERS OF THE DIGITAL ART MARKET How to sell art online? Read our insights from two First Contact entrepreneurs in the digital art market. We had a very honest chat about their challenges. In our article about the Future First landscape of the new digital art scene, we did our best to provide you with an overview of today’s online art business. Specifically, we picked two entrepreneurs from Berlin`s online art scene and asked them about the highs and lows they’d experienced on entering the business, the challenges they’d faced selling art online, how they dealt with them and, finally, what advice they’d give others on how to set up a winning business model. Meet Karl Philip Prinzhorn, the co-founder of ARTUSIAST – an online art startup that sells works from renowned artists, for a new generation of art enthusiasts and collectors, in collaboration with auction houses and select art dealers.

If The Internet Is Your Canvas, You Paint In Zeros And Ones : All Tech Considered Ifnoyes.com sold at an art auction in New York for $3,500. The artist, Rafael Rozendaal, compares owning a website to owning a public sculpture in a park. Rafael Rozendaal hide caption itoggle caption Rafael Rozendaal Ifnoyes.com sold at an art auction in New York for $3,500. Experimental Digital Synaesthetics in Fashion, Art & Science, on the iPad & online. by Jonathan Openshaw | July 3, 2014 POSTmatter: Where did the idea for PADDLES ON! come from and how long was it in the making? Lindsay Howard: It initially came from Annie Werner, Arts Evangelist at Tumblr, and Megan Newcome, Director of Digital Strategy at Phillips, thinking about ways to bridge online art and the traditional art market. I joined the team soon after, and we decided that the best way to do this would be to put ideas into actual practice. I started reaching out to artists in July 2013 and the first auction happened in October 2013.

We Went To The UK's First Major Digital Art Auction Jeanette Hayes, Press ESC to Escape, 2014 Last fall in New York City, Paddles ON! launched as the first auction dedicated solely to digital art at a major international auction house. Organized and curated by former Eyebeam Curatorial Fellow and 319 Scholes director Lindsay Howard, it was a smashing success by commercial digital art standards; some 500 people attended the auction held at Phillips' New York headquarters, and snapped up 92% of the works by value and 80% by lot. It was a unique moment wherein the ever-nascent digital art community collided with the established and commodity-driven contemporary art world.

What Happened at the First Phillips Digital Art Auction This weekend, digital art went big time. Have you recovered yet? Most of the digitally-focused artists at Paddles On! Digital Art Essay On October 10, the Internet showed up at the door of Phillips auction house. Over 600 people packed the Park Avenue room to capacity, likely the biggest crowd the contemporary art-focused company has ever drawn, and the youngest, in the aging world of high-end art sales. The guests had arrived for a history-making event: Paddles On!, the world’s first major commercial auction of work by digital artists. 'So many of these artists are representing themselves,' Howard says. Both an exhibition and a buying opportunity, Paddles On!

Phillips’ Paddles ON! – Was it a success? Last week Phillips, in partnership with Tumblr, Paddle8, and curator Lindsay Howard launched what they described as “a groundbreaking auction and exhibition that brings together artists who are using digital technologies to establish the next generation of contemporary art [...] the first digital art auction at Phillips, in recognition of the increasing viability of this work in the contemporary marketplace.” So was it a success? In terms of brand, it certainly helps Phillips to promote itself as a digital auction house.

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