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future of the art world andras szanto review 1234757915

Cultural consultant András Szántó has published the third volume of his museum-focused trilogy, *The Future of the Art World*, based on 38 interviews conducted between April 2024 and June 2025 with artists, curators, collectors, dealers, auctioneers, sociologists, philosophers, and policymakers. The book follows his earlier works *The Future of the Museum* (2021) and *Imagining the Future Museum* (2022), and this time includes more artist voices who offer critical and speculative visions for the art world's evolution.

future of the art world andras szanto review 1234757915

András Szántó has published the third volume of his trilogy on the future of museums and the art world, titled "The Future of the Art World." The book compiles 38 interviews conducted between April 2024 and June 2025 with a wide range of art-world stakeholders, including artists, curators, collectors, dealers, auctioneers, art fair directors, sociologists, philosophers, and policymakers. Unlike his previous books, which focused on museum directors and architects, this volume gives significant voice to artists, who offer provocative critiques and predictions about the future of museums, art education, and digital art.

UC Davis Artist, Sociologist, Ph.D. Student Reflect on ‘Breathe' Exhibition at Manetti Shrem Museum

Three UC Davis scholars, including artist and professor Margaret Laurena Kemp, toured the 'Breath(e): Toward Climate and Social Justice' exhibition at the Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem Museum of Art. The show, curated by Glenn Kaino and Mika Yoshitake, features works like Jin-me Yoon's 18-channel video installation 'Turning Time (Pacific Flyways), 2022' and explores intersections of climate change and social justice through themes of connection, contamination, catastrophe, and hope. Kemp is incorporating the exhibit into her course 'Page, Pen, Image — Performance, Black World Literature,' using breathwork and student-created dance performances to engage with the art.

UC Davis Artist, Sociologist, Ph.D. Student Reflect on ‘Breathe' Exhibition at Manetti Shrem Museum

Three UC Davis scholars—artist and professor Margaret Laurena Kemp, a sociologist, and a Ph.D. student—reflect on the exhibition 'Breath(e): Toward Climate and Social Justice' at the Manetti Shrem Museum. The show, curated by Glenn Kaino and Mika Yoshitake, combines climate change and social justice themes through works like Jin-me Yoon's video installation 'Turning Time (Pacific Flyways),' 2022. Kemp incorporates the exhibit into her course, using breathwork and dance to engage students with Black literature and visual art, culminating in a student performance at the museum on November 13.