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Douglas McLennan

Douglas McLennan
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Doug is the editor of ArtsJournal

The Next Marketing: Influencing Without The Influencers

The brand’s voice is embedded in the content, as are its products, but there’s no overt pitch, no awkward energy of a sponsored partnership....

Music Industry Projections For The Next Seven Years

After something of a boom year in 2023, revenue growth slowed to 4.3% in 2024. In fact, 2024 continued an oscillating growth pattern we...

How Journalism Is Using AI

I’ll upload sections of my book, along with interview transcripts, and ask whether everything I’ve written squares with what my sources have said. I’ll...

Peter Sellars And A Life Wrapped In Art

Among his collaborators, Sellars is cherished for this openness with his feelings. He wraps anyone and everyone in a bear hug. He releases sudden...

Trends In Painting In A Hyper-Imaged Culture

Recent contemporary painting trends suggest a widespread desire to slow down, distort, or even rupture the act of seeing. - Artnet

Universal Music VP On Copyright, Creativity, And AI

The UMG executive emphasized that “tech collaboration with the creative community, respecting the value of artists’ work and harnessing their innovation has produced enormous...

Third Year Of A Slumping Art Market

Amid the geopolitical mayhem of a second Donald Trump presidency, 2025 looks likely to be the third year in a row that sales in...

Missouri Governor Vetos Arts Funding

“We're all kind of left reeling,” Craig said. “It does feel, for many of us involved in nonprofit fields, that we are being hit...

The Art Of Protesting Amnesty For The Jan. 6 Insurrectionists

The Wall of Shame is a 50ft-long, 10ft-tall outdoor mural featuring the pardoned Trump supporters, colour-coded to distinguish their actions: violent rioters appear in...

Opera’s Colorful History Of Translation

Wagner expected his works to be translated into French when they were performed in France. Yet for purists, the idea of singing a famous Italian aria...

Hollywood’s Production System, Overturned By AI

What seems rather dangerous about Hollywood’s interest in generative AI isn’t the “death” of the larger studio system, but rather this technology’s potential to...

How Did Our Notion Of School Get Locked Into A Rigid Model?

Time in school is very structured around when you can do what. It instills the idea that kids have to memorize what the teacher...

3000-Year-Old Babylon Hymn Deciphered By AI

The 250-line hymn was created sometime around 1000 B.C.E. and faithfully copied onto clay tablets by scribes for hundreds of years. - Artnet

Barcelona’s Museum Of Forbidden Art Closes After Protests

The museum featured more than 200 works that had been censored for political, social or religious reasons. Some pieces depicted controversial figures, including dictator Francisco...

When Iconic Buildings No Longer With Us Are Built Again

Across the world and throughout time, structures have been deliberately erased and later resurrected as replicas – often as a nod to new (or...

Abrupt Leadership Change At Minneapolis’ History Museum

Richard Thompson, who joined the playhouse in January 2023, has been a mainstay of Twin Cities theater for decades, including directing shows at the...

Why This French Town Trademarked Cezanne

Aix’s tourist office has taken the liberty of trademarking his full name and the phrase “Cézanne chez lui,” meaning “Cézanne at home.” - Artnet

What We’re Learning About Creativity From AI

hysical tasks that are easy for humans turn out to be very difficult for robots, while algorithms are increasingly able to mimic our intellect....

What If Getting Better Is a Con?

Technique aims to bring efficiency to everything in life. Anytime we use machine logic and apply it to humanity, we are in the realm...

Trump Has Outsourced America’s 250th Birthday History To Hillsdale College

On the “America 250” website created by the White House, the account of the nation’s founding is outsourced to Hillsdale College, a far-right institution...

What If Efficiency Doesn’t Make Us Better?

The problem with the technologies of 2025 — household, work or personal — is that we don’t have control over whether we use them,...

Why A Labor Movement For Musicians Is So Difficult

 If the industrial, mechanical-reproduction era was a historical anomaly for musicians—as the “recording artist” emerged as a new way of making a living—perhaps so,...

The Radical 1960s Language Experiment That Left Students Unable To Spell

The Initial Teaching Alphabet was a radical, little-known educational experiment trialled in British schools (and in other English-speaking countries) during the 1960s and 70s....

Inside The CIA’s Art Collection

What these paintings represent about the CIA’s relationship to the art world, though, is more complicated. On these walls, the intersection between US art and...

Why Is Hollywood Stuck On Rerun?

Hollywood, it appears, is stuck on repeat, sucked with an ever-more deafening gurgle into a death cycle of creative bankruptcy desperately presented as comfort...
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