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Publicritic - Art & Money

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What is the relationship between art and economy? How does the art dealer, the art collector, the commissioner, the creative community, or even society as a whole assign value to a given work of art? The last few years have seen countless art market scandals, from da Vinci's Salvator Mundi to Banksy's self-destructing painting to Cattelan's Comedian. But how does the emerging world of both autonomous and applied art markets change as we move towards a more digital future?

The development of artificial intelligence programmes since the 1950s made it possible for art to be created not only by humans, but by machines too. Can we accept this kind of artificial image-generation as an invisible prosthesis – a digital extension of our mind, our eyes, our hands – and can we create with its help?

Editor-in-chief: BALÁZS Zoltán
Art direction & graphic design: KOLCSÁR Zsolt
Editor & copywriter: GAGYI Judit Eszter
Translation: HALÁSZ Alexandra, VOLONCS András, MAKKAI Krisztina, SZÉCSI Lehel, NEMES Roland
Contributors: BÁLINT Eszter, TORKOS Márk-Erik, VERES Ottilia, Titus POP
Size: 210x210mm
Pages: 148
ISBN: 978-606-9673-49-2

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