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Beeple, HUMAN ONE (2021-present). Installation view of “BEEPLE: / INFINITE LOOP” at NODE, Palo Alto. Courtesy of the artist. Photography via x.com/kukulabanze
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Jehan Chu on the Collective Stewardship of Blue-Chip Art
The collector announces that he and Pablo Rodríguez-Fraile have co-owned Beeple’s HUMAN ONE with Ryan Zurrer since late 2022
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Louis Jebb
The Crowley Theater, Marfa, Texas. The Art Blocks community gathers for its annual Marfa Weekend. Photography by Joana Kawahara Lino
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Art Blocks Embraces AI Agents
The generative art platform’s CPO, Jordan Lyall, on how the company “became a start-up again” to shape an agentic future
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Louis Jebb
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RIGHT CLICK SAVE ANNOUNCES NEW ART & TECH QUARTERLY
Our new downloadable publication ART & TECH is your space for slow reading in the attention economy
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RCS
Sougwen Chung presents RECURSION 0 (2026) on the Fellowship & ARTXCODE stand at Zero 10, Art Basel Hong Kong. Photography via x.com/halecar2
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Zero 10 Returns at Art Basel Hong Kong
Showing in the historic trading hub, the art fair’s digital section is embracing interactivity
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Louis Jebb
“David Hockney: A Year in Normandie and Some Other Thoughts about Painting”, installation view, Serpentine North, 2026 © David Hockney. Photography by Right Click Save
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Hans Ulrich Obrist on David Hockney
The Artistic Director of Serpentine, London, discusses the celebrated artist’s first exhibition at the gallery
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Louis Jebb
Alexander Whitley, Rite of Spring, 2026. Photography by Oskein
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Dancing with Algorithms
The remaking of a Modernist masterpiece using AI epitomises the choreographer Alexander Whitley’s hybrid practice
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Ben Luke
“Conversations on Digital Art” at LACMA. From left: Linda Tadic, founder and CEO of Digital Bedrock; the artist Lauren Lee McCarthy; and Stacie Martinez, Director of Studio Daniel Canogar, Los Angeles. Photography by Right Click Save
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Slow Digital | The Art of Media Archaeology
Zsofi Valyi-Nagy reflects on conversations at LACMA on the preservation of digital art
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Zsofi Valyi-Nagy
David Salle. Photography by Robert Wright
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My Frankenstein | David Salle’s AI Experiment
Working with a custom AI model sharpens the artist’s critical take on histories of painting
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Louis Jebb
Julien Creuzet, (Still from) ZUMBI ZUMBI ETERNO, 2023. A work included in “New Humans | Memories of the Future”, New Museum, New York, 2026. Courtesy of the artist and Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York
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The New Museum Goes Back to the Future
The New York institution’s artistic director, Massimiliano Gioni, on how the reopening museum can trace the impact of new technologies on art history
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Louis Jebb
Manuel Rabaté. Photography © Mathilde Manier
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Future Facing | Manuel Rabaté to lead India’s largest private museum
The Founding Director of Louvre Abu Dhabi to head up Kiran Nadar Museum of Art, Delhi
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Louis Jebb
Shahzia Sikander, 3 to 12 Nautical Miles (still), 2026. Co-commissioned by M+ and Art Basel, presented by UBS, 2026. Photography courtesy of the artist
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Recent Acquisitions | From Emi Kusano to Shahzia Sikander
A round-up of digital art acquired or commissioned by institutions and foundations around the world
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Louis Jebb
Marian Goodman in the 1990s. Photography by Michael Goodman
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Remembering Marian Goodman (1928-2026)
The gallerist’s support of conceptually challenging artists helped nurture today’s expanded art world
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Louis Jebb
The opening night of “10,000”, NODE, Palo Alto. A section of the wall showing all 10,000 CryptoPunks. Photography by Felix Uribe
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NODE | Digital Art Finds a Home in Silicon Valley
The NODE Foundation opens its doors in Palo Alto with “10,000”, the first major exhibition of the full CryptoPunks collection
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Ameesia Marold
Installation view of “Pierre Huyghe: Liminals” at Halle am Berghain, Berlin, 2026. Commissioned by LAS Art Foundation and co-commissioned by Hartwig Art Foundation. Courtesy of the artist. © 2026 Pierre Huyghe. Photography by Andrea Rossetti © VG Bild
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Sensing Quantum | Pierre Huyghe in Berlin
Bettina Kames, CEO of LAS Art Foundation, Berlin, discusses the French artist’s “Liminals”
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Louis Jebb
Credit: Still from Soane’s Portals to the Past (2026) showing Fan the dog outside Sir John Soane’s Museum, London. Courtesy of Minecraft Education and Sir John Soane's Museum
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Museum Opens Portals to the Past with Minecraft
Sir John Soane’s Museum, London, uses best-selling video game as educational route to Classical past
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Louis Jebb
Installation view of “Techne Homecoming” at Onassis ONX, New York, 2026, with work: Miriam Simun, Contact Zone Level 2, 2024. Photography by Mikhail Mishin. Courtesy of the artist and ONX Studio
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The Factory of Dreams | Onassis ONX
Jazia Hammoudi, Program Director, on moving the art and tech hub to a new space in New York
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Alex Estorick
Credit: Thijs Biersteker, Forestate, 2026. Render. Courtesy of the artist and World Economic Forum
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The Data Forest | Art at The World Economic Forum
Thijs Biersteker, Emi Kusano, and Ronen Tanchum feature in the cultural strand of the annual Davos summit
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Louis Jebb
Credit: Wayne McGregor, On The Other Earth, at Stone Nest, London. Photography by Ravi Deepres and Luke Unsworth
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New Shows to See Around The World
From CryptoPunks at NODE to Constantin Brancusi, museums and galleries are leaning into art and tech in 2026
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Louis Jebb
Mario Klingemann, Appropriate Response (2020) at the Onkaos stand at Zero 10, Art Basel Miami Beach, 2025. Photography by Art Basel
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A-Z of Digital Art 2026
The art and tech community sets the brave new year in context with Right Click Save
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RCS
Credit: Robert Alice, 382181_Garden City. Lightbox & NFT, 2023. The work entered the National Collection of France in March 2025. Copyright Centre Pompidou
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Digital Art Acquisitions in 2025
MoMA, the Whitney, and Centre Pompidou among institutions acquiring and commissioning works
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Louis Jebb
Credit: Diego Trujillo, Blind Camera #32, 2022. Courtesy of Fellowship
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Right Click Save’s Top 10 Stories in 2025
Our most-read articles published in the past 12 months
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Louis Jebb
Credit: Vincenzo de Bellis (left), Chief Artistic Officer & Global Director Art Basel Fairs, and Wael Shawky, Artistic Director, Art Basel Qatar 2026. Photography by Jinane Ennasri. Courtesy of Art Basel
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Art Basel Qatar to show digital projection by Bruce Nauman
Fair’s Artistic Director, Wael Shawky, includes works by Nauman and Nalini Malani in Special Projects section
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Louis Jebb
Credit: Simone Forti, Huddle (1975–78). Installation view, “Almost Unreal”, Munch Triennale, Oslo. Photography by Ove Kvavik/Munch. Courtesy of the artist and Munch
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Speculative Visions at the Munch Triennale
In “Almost Unreal”, artists look back to craft and forward to rewriting technologies of control
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Bronac Ferran
Credit: Samia Halaby, Kinetic Paintings on digital billboard at Moynihan Train Hall, Penn Station, New York, 2025, as part of MoMA at Moynihan. Via instagram.com/sfeirsemlergallery
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Samia Halaby and Joshua Citarella to show at Whitney Biennial
New York-based digital artists among 15 art and technology practitioners who will feature in 2026 exhibition
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Louis Jebb
Credit: Vignesh Sundaresan (Metakovan), right, with the artist Olafur Eliasson, whose work, Your view matter (2022/2025), opened Padimai Art & Tech Studio, Singapore. Photography by Yanina Isla
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Metakovan Opens Art and Technology Space in Singapore
The buyer of Beeple’s $69.3m “Everydays” NFT launches studio with Olafur Eliasson VR work
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Louis Jebb
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