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Auction Houses and Result Engines

When I think about how large amounts of data are stored, represented, and made available, my head starts to hurt. This is a huge topic, with many intricacies, and implications for how the secondary art...

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Big Data and Auction Prices

Big data has been a very appealing topic to our society for centuries. One can find a compilation of data in almost any newspaper, magazine, or website. Websites count the number of hits, visitor’s...

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Why Do We Care “How Much”?

Have you ever noticed the interesting psychological effect that money can have on certain people? If something costs too little, it cannot be of quality, or if something costs too much, how absurd to...

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Big data, Art, and You

To explain big data in a simply concept, the big data is the accumulated of data is transformed into an invaluable resource in respond to the ultrasonic-pace of data exchange in our generation. The...

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Big Data, Art Sales Results, and the General Public

While art sales results and art sales indexes may be the biggest “data” in the art world, or I would argue the easiest data to collect in the art world, the sales results are for a specialized and...

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Big Data and Auction Prices

  As a generation, we love big data. Big data quantifies and qualifies our role in our communities as we become increasingly more removed from personal interactions. The internet is a series of numbers...

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Art Markets, Big Data and the Internet

The Confédération Internationale des Négociants en Oeuvre d’Art (CINOA) recently released a study by Dr. Clare McAndrew that looks at reasons why most art dealers seem reluctant to adapt their sales...

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Big data and auction prices

In today’s highly technologically advanced world, everything is available to the common man via the Internet. While the availability of art market information via Blouin Art Sales Index or auction...

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When Does Big Data Mean to Art?

As a recent innovation in information technology, big data has expanded its use to multiple disciplines including education, biology, and economics, etc.; it is a trend that has attracted a lot of...

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Data Issues in the Art World: Limited Implications

Reblogged from Laine Kirkhoff: Data in the art world is always an interesting topic for a number of reasons. Firstly, the art market is much different than other markets. In other markets, there is a...

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What are Les Docks???

After hearing about the fashion exhibitions being held at Les Docks off the Seine in Paris, I became intrigued at the idea of an abandoned warehouse turned museum/exhibition space and since I am unable...

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Google Art Project

Google Art project is a product of grand intentions.  Of opening museums to people around the world who would not have access to these masterpieces otherwise.  In the Ted Talk “Building a Museum of...

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Review of online component of MoMA’s “Inventing Abstraction”

The online component of the exhibition Inventing Abstraction: 1910-1925 at the Museum of Modern Art takes virtual visitors on a unique, behind-the-scenes tour of the exhibition planning process while...

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Mint Museum Charlotte, NC

  “Some of our art has frames. None of it has limitations.” With a slogan like this on its front page, I was intrigued to explore what the Mint Museum in Charlotte, NC would have to offer the online...

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Valentino at the Somerset House

Leap-frogging off my and Lilah’s tweets from last week, I decided to review the online portion of the exhibition for “Valentino: Master of Couture” currently at the Somerset House...

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SFMOMA Website: Inspiration Fail

Are any of the exhibitions enticing enough to carve out time for in my all-to-precious three day vacation?  This is what I asked myself when I looked at the SFMOMA’s exhibitions webpage.  In all...

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Review of Inventing Abstraction, 1910-1925, MoMA

Inventing Abstraction is the most prominent exhibition of the Museum of Modern Art winter season. With over four years of preparation behind it, the exhibition is a careful analysis of the birth of...

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Impressions of Google Art Project

During my first attempt to use Google Art Project, I was on Internet Explorer and I received the following error message when trying to zoom: “You’re Missing Out…Sorry, the Google Art Project uses...

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Aida Makoto’s Solo Exhibition at Mori Art Museum, Japan

Mori Art Museum is one of the most famous museums, which located in Tokyo, Japan, and it is currently having a solo exhibition by artist Aida Makoto through the end of March. If you were a fan of...

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The Frick Collection’s Piero della Francesca in America Exhibit

The Frick Collection’s exhibit, Piero della Francesca in America is on display from February 12, 2013 to May 19, 2013. Piero della Francesca (1411/13–1492) is an artist from the Italian Renaissance...

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