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Art curation in the pandemic

Despite the pandemic, art has thrived, and its consumption has undergone changes. Art curation has also got a new meaning amid the digital boom with a focus on digitally inclusive art. But there seems to be an artistic divide between the traditional and the digital. Does this set a new paradigm for creative collaborations, making online appreciation, buying and selling difficult? Art experts weigh in.

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