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It is no longer a question of if artists will adopt AI, but how thoroughly it has already permeated the creative process. A new survey reveals that a staggering 87 percent of musicians are now using AI tools in their work, powering a new era of “self-sufficient” production (Hypebot). Yet as The New York Times argues, the existential threat here isn’t to human creativity itself, but to the basic ability to make a living from creative endeavor (The New York Times).

That fragility is being mirrored by institutional retreat. The Poetry Foundation has announced it will discontinue all public programming (Publishers Weekly), shifting its focus entirely to grantmaking. Across the Atlantic, the pressure is top-down: a new government report calls for a “thorough reform” of Arts Council England (The Guardian), demanding the agency cut bureaucracy and scrap its controversial “Let’s Create” strategy.

At the top of the food chain, the battle for scale continues. Warner Bros. Discovery has officially rejected Paramount’s $108 billion hostile takeover bid (The Hollywood Reporter), leaving the media landscape in a tense stalemate. For others, the stakes are far higher than corporate control: the Russian government has officially labeled Pussy Riot an “extremist organization”, effectively banning the group’s activities and threatening prosecution for anyone who even supports them online (ARTnews).

Latest Stories

Beyond Bollywood: There’s A New Wave Of “Pan-Indian” Cinema With Hollywood-Style Ambitions (And Problems)

Bollywood produces films in Hindi, and there have always been “regional” cinema industries making movies in other Indian languages. Recently, following the huge international success of RRR (shot in Telugu), there has developed a Pan-Indian genre: big budgets, high-quality dubbing in multiple languages, no region-specific stories, nationwide and worldwide...

How Did US Museum Design Get So Boring?

As trends go, one can only hope the style spreading through US museum design today will eventually fall out of fashion. All forms of creativity could use moments of self-reflection; perhaps it is time some museum architecture has its own. - The Art Newspaper

San Antonio Launches New City Arts Funding Program After Canceling Previous One

“Most nonprofits that lost promised funding after the city of San Antonio ended a grant program to protect federal dollars are getting money back this month through a new, similar initiative. Still, most awards are several thousand dollars less than before, and one organization — the Network for Young Artists —...

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