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Old songs in the public domain get makeovers with a purpose The vocalist Liv Warfield, who sings on #NewBornAgain, at Sear Sound recording studio in New York, April 17, 2021. The producer Ray Angry and the visual artist Katherine McMahon lead a project that reimagines songs freely available for public use for the current moment. Nathan Bajar/The New York Times. by Olivia Horn (NYT NEWS SERVICE) .- One Saturday in April, at a Manhattan recording studio strewn with antique lamps and masked technicians, singer Liv Warfields face was clouded in concentration as she layered harmonies into the outro of a rousing soul number. She noodled for a while, trying to work out which notes to add next. We might have to go to the rafters, she concluded. ....
The Gray Market: Why Young People Are Skipping the Art Market to Buy Stock in GameStop (and Other Insights) Our columnist uses GameStop s historic surge to break down why Wall Street has outperformed the art trade in attracting young investors. January 25, 2021 A young man plays in front of the television with the Playstation game console. Photo by Britta Pedersen/picture alliance via Getty Images. Every Monday morning, Artnet News brings you The Gray Market. The column decodes important stories from the previous week and offers unparalleled insight into the inner workings of the art industry in the process. This week, a gut check for anyone who thinks there’s no speculation as wild as art-market speculation… ....