This is a must read from @sahilbloom.
Be the person who can figure it out.
Early on, you'll be given a lot of tasks you have no idea how to complete. There's nothing more valuable than someone who can just figure it out.
22 pieces of career advice https://t.co/fNIDEmFyPG
While items like wine and watches are taxed, art isn't—yet. Adam Green highlights how unpredictable the situation is, warning that things could change any moment. It's a reminder that the art market's stability is more fragile than we might think. https://t.co/iAoaequQKs
🎯🎯 Think twice before attacking corporate sponsorship of the arts. Activists should ask themselves what will replace the funding that is lost. By Nicholas Cullinan, director of the British Museum https://t.co/PFJlLbePmb via @ft
When we lack real problems, we create imaginary ones; when we lack meaningful work, we perfect the unimportant.
From the @farnamstreet Brain Food newsletter.
AI can now be used for SEO, brainstorming, research, and social, but is still prohibited for drafting articles, image generation, and other editorial tasks.
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The high-end art market is cooling down due to economic factors, but experts see this as a chance to shift focus toward truly valuable and sustainable art.
Interesting thoughts from @MagnusResch
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"The strategy required to find a great opportunity (lots of saying yes and exploring widely) is different from the strategy required to make the most of a great opportunity (lots of saying no and remaining focused)."
-@JamesClear
every year, roland garros (the french open) asks an artist to create a poster for the tournament
today, the collection has become an *incredible* display of tennis as modern art
let's take a look at some of the best ones — starting with this iconic 1984 poster by gilles aillaud