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In this OLD NEWS-oriented episode of the show, I talk about:
Immersive art exhibits, which are booming, much to my chagrin; a follow-up on the art world's 'ponzi-like scheme' involving a new participant, "Rich-Kid art," effects on the art market in both the UK and the U.S. through new laws and regulations, a union formed at Pasadena's Art Center, reconciling NFT's with their environmental footprint (and their financial decline), and a painting of a polar bear in the Royal Academy's Open Call.
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In this OLD NEWS-oriented episode of the show, I talk about:
Immersive art exhibits, which are booming, much to my chagrin; a follow-up on the art world's 'ponzi-like scheme' involving a new participant, "Rich-Kid art," effects on the art market in both the UK and the U.S. through new laws and regulations, a union formed at Pasadena's Art Center, reconciling NFT's with their environmental footprint (and their financial decline), and a painting of a polar bear in the Royal Academy's Open Call.

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