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Biggest take away is that painting & sculpture are the biggest mediums of the art world. To rub elbows with big names in this world you have to speak this language. “There was a Pollock of ketchup on the wall” will get you further than “the food looked like it was straight from Miyazaki (Studio Ghibli)”, depending on who you talk to.
— Feb 09, 2026 03:27PM
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Andrew Moya
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The business of Art Advising is more structured than I thought
— Feb 16, 2026 04:30PM
Andrew Moya
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The chapter on Art Online is probably my least favorite thus far (I haven’t finished it yet) but does give interesting insight on the author and the platform Artsy, there are some good resources in here too.
— Feb 07, 2026 12:47PM
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I didn’t think I’d like the chapter on Art School, (a prestigious art school is a train I planned on taking but watch go by) but it revealed layers that make me think about my place in the art world more intentionally (more than I already was).
— Feb 02, 2026 07:19PM
Andrew Moya
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Many interesting things were brought up. Whitney Biennial 2026 here I come.
— Jan 31, 2026 08:03AM
Andrew Moya
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Take away: Disingenuous art recognized in performative collections can’t stand on their own on an international stage, the work needs to go deeper.
— Jan 29, 2026 09:13AM
Andrew Moya
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Koyo Kouoh (curator from Dakar, Senegal) spoke about how her job isn’t to educate about Africa, “I’m not here to educate people who are lazy”, and touched on how others’ ignorance about your roots doesn’t give you the right to be ignorant on those roots, “But the ignorance of Africans about Africa itself is a tragedy”. She then says her job is to mend that tragedy through art. And THAT stuck out.
— Jan 27, 2026 02:16PM

