Zero 10 in Basel Contextualized Digital Art Within a Broader Historical Framework The sector framed new media and computer art not as a market novelty but as part of a long history of artists engaging with new tools, systems and machines. By Elisa Carollo
The First Bukhara Biennial Reveals That the Most Expensive Ingredient Is Time The inaugural edition positions Uzbekistan as a new crossroads for global contemporary art while drawing on centuries of Silk Road exchange. By Jelena Sofronijevic
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