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    Life in the Tiny Texas Town of Marfa Before the Pandemic Was Hard Enough. Here’s What It’s Like Now

    Bars and restaurants have closed, and people are scrambling to figure out ways to get by.

    By Max Tolleson, Sep 4, 2020

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    How Simulation Games Can Help Financially Struggling Museums and Galleries Find Alternatives to Mass Redundancies

    Management consultant Ken Charman considers some alternative cost-cutting measures museums can take.

    By Ken Charman, Sep 2, 2020

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    Museums Are Being Tasked With Radically Transforming the Way They Work. Here Are 6 Practical Steps They Can Take to Do That

    Institutions across the US are facing unprecedented pressure to reform. But many remain tied to models that need to be reimagined.

    By Aaron Ambroso, Sep 1, 2020

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    Museums Are Experts at Thinking Long-Term. That’s Why They Must Lead the Fight for a Greener Future—Before It’s Too Late

    The chief executive of the Horniman Museum argues that museums need to use their influence to turn visitors into environmental activists.

    By Nick Merriman, Aug 12, 2020

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    The Art Industry Has Been Too Slow to Embrace VR Technology. Here’s How It Can Support—and Shape—the Market

    The founder of the Untitled art fair suggests that embracing new technology is vital to the future of the art market.

    By Jeff Lawson, Aug 6, 2020

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    Artists Are Finding Inspiring Ways to Adapt Their Work to a World in Crisis. Arts Organizations Must Do the Same

    A project by Krzysztof Wodiczko provides an object lesson in the power of empathy.

    By Micaela Martegani, Jul 29, 2020

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    How a New Kind of Artist Contract Could Provide a Simple, Effective Way to Redistribute the Art Market’s Wealth

    KADIST's new resale rights proposal could help artists take back their market.

    By Joseph del Pesco, Jul 27, 2020

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    The UK Government Has Refused to Compensate Dealers Affected by Its Ivory-Trading Ban. Here’s Why That Has Big Implications

    The country's handling of the ban could have widespread legal ramifications concerning personal property.

    By Tom Snelling, Jul 24, 2020

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