Art history is frequently mapped through the lens of seismic shifts—decades defined by a collective rupture where artists dismantle the status quo to forge a new visual language. The 1970s occupies a unique, often overlooked position in this topography. It was a decade of transition, where the rigid formalities of…
Art and Culture
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The global art market has long operated under a prevailing assumption: that the path to capturing the wealth of the tech-savvy, newly minted billionaire class lay exclusively through the neon-lit corridors of contemporary art and the ephemeral, speculative world of digital assets. However, a seismic shift in the London auction…