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Entrepreneurs splice the Bored Apes with A.I. to sell freakish new monkey art + more art industry news:

Art Cologne has awarded dealer Monika Sprüth, who founded her gallery in the South of Cologne in 1983, with its €10,000 annual prize for excellence. It will be awarded on November 17 in a ceremony at Cologne’s historic town hall.Phillips is collaborating with the Artist Room on a pop-up exhibition at Lee Eugean Gallery in Seoul’s Gangnam district August 21 through September 6.

David Kordansky will hold a pop-up exhibition in Seoul taking place August 18 through September 5 to coincide with Frieze Seoul and the Kiaf fairs. It will be at 157, Itaewon-ro 55-gil in the Yongsan-gu neighborhood and aims to introduce Korean and Asian audiences to the gallery’s program with artists from John Armleder to Shara Hughes.

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With all due respect running BAYC through a style transfer network is not newsworthy and its extremely cringe you're posting this. It just makes Artnet look out of touch, ignorant, and like you're shilling a garbage NFT project

wow this is actually pretty cool :o

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