Thursday, October 4, 2012

Can Artleaks Be the Wikileaks of the Art World?


Depending on your relationship to the powers that be, Wikileaks and its founder Julian Assange rank among either the brightest angels or the darkest demons of contemporary life. Harnessing the power of the internet to blow the virtual whistle on corruption around the world, Wikileaks demonstrated, if nothing else, how much tougher it is to cover up wrongdoing in the age of social media and self-publication. Now, ArtLeaks looks to shine the same spotlight on corruption specifically in the world of art, which they see as a power struggle between rich buyers and institutions and the creators and everyday workers with little sway or pay. Bursting onto a scene desperate for a savior, can ArtLeaks be the Wikileaks of the art world? Please come over to Picture This at Big Think to read more of "Can Artleaks Be the Wikileaks of the Art World?"


[Image: ArtLeaks by Zampa di Leone, 2011.]

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