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The online magazine for critical conversation about the expanding art world.

Digital Art’s Byzantine Prehistory
Histories

Digital Art’s Byzantine Prehistory

Alex Estorick finds the true value of tokens in a world apart from art and capitalism

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Ana Maria Caballero and Alex Estorick, artifacts — Rome Edition, 2026. Courtesy of the artists

In Emergent Fields | Iskra Velitchkova
Histories

In Emergent Fields | Iskra Velitchkova

The artist distills her generative vision through a sublime world of shadows, writes Alex Estorick

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Credit: Iskra Velitchkova, ISG 04 | Asphalt / Weight, 2026. Courtesy of the artist

The Curator Ecology
Interviews

The Curator Ecology

A new generation of computational artists and creative technologists discusses the evolution of the curator-artist

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Installation view of “This Is Why The Whole Remains Open” at Goldsmiths, University of London, 2024, with work: The Screen is the Brain (2024-25) by Rafa Roeder. Courtesy of the artist

Remembering David Hockney 1937-2026
News

Remembering David Hockney 1937-2026

The celebrated and influential British artist was noted for his work with new technologies over half a century

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David Hockney in his studio at Powis Terrace, London, 1967. © David Hockney

RIGHT CLICK SAVE ANNOUNCES NEW ART & TECH QUARTERLY
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RIGHT CLICK SAVE ANNOUNCES NEW ART & TECH QUARTERLY

Our new downloadable publication ART & TECH is your space for slow reading in the attention economy

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Spotlight Artificial Intelligence

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Digital Art’s Byzantine Prehistory

Digital Art’s Byzantine Prehistory

Alex Estorick finds the true value of tokens in a world apart from art and capitalism

Alex Estorick

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Sept '23

AI | ALTERNATIVE INTENTIONS

AI | ALTERNATIVE INTENTIONS

Leading artists and thinkers raise the stakes in the great AI debate

Alex Estorick

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Mar '25

Is AI Art Sustainable?

Is AI Art Sustainable?

A trio of specialists discusses how artists can respond to the environmental cost of generative AI with Diane Drubay

Diane Drubay

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Nov '24

AI “Art” and Uncanniness

AI “Art” and Uncanniness

Rewriting copyright law to combat AI won’t protect creators but a new labor law might, argues Cory Doctorow

Cory Doctorow

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Feb '25

The Future of Creative AI

The Future of Creative AI

Two leaders in the field of machine learning assess its progressive potential for art and beyond

Luba Elliott

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Apr '24

On Living With and Through AI

On Living With and Through AI

Janet Biggs and Toby Heys discuss art and artificial intelligence, from arcane histories to tech futures

Janet Biggs and Toby Heys

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Nov '25

A Portrait of AI

A Portrait of AI

Ben Cullen Williams on working with Google DeepMind and the choreographer Wayne McGregor

Louis Jebb

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Nov '25

Can Art and Tech Giants Shape Education with AI?

Can Art and Tech Giants Shape Education with AI?

A new program hosted at Tate is generating critical and creative approaches to technology, finds Robin Leverton

Robin Leverton

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Jul '25

Forum Highlights

Why does art still have to be either digital or analogue?

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Miguel RipollPosted 1 day ago

Why does art still have to be either digital or analogue? The art market seems settled on a binary that makes less sense every year: art is either digital, meaning it lives on a screen (and/or printed as an e...

On digestion, going slow and whether the custom AI model still matters

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aurèce vettierPosted 2 days ago

On digestion, going slow and whether the custom AI model still matters. The dominating discourse about AI — not only in art but also in the corporate world — still seems to be about its "generative" features: creating more...

Building Tomorrow's Museum: What Can Decentralized Governance Teach Our Institutions?

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Alexis de BernedePosted 2 days ago

Building Tomorrow's Museum: What Can Decentralized Governance Teach Our Institutions? Museums have spent a century optimising for a single site, a single public, a single board making decisions in a boardroom. That model is evolving. Le...

When was the last time you were surprised by AI?

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Primavera De FilippiLast reply 1 day ago·17

When was the last time you were surprised by AI? I’m often impressed by the quality of AI, sometimes I’m even fooled into believing that something that is not real is real, but I’m hardly ever “surpr...

Why does art still have to be either digital or analogue?

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Miguel RipollPosted 1 day ago

Why does art still have to be either digital or analogue? The art market seems settled on a binary that makes less sense every year: art is either digital, meaning it lives on a screen (and/or printed as an e...

On digestion, going slow and whether the custom AI model still matters

AV
aurèce vettierPosted 2 days ago

On digestion, going slow and whether the custom AI model still matters. The dominating discourse about AI — not only in art but also in the corporate world — still seems to be about its "generative" features: creating more...

Building Tomorrow's Museum: What Can Decentralized Governance Teach Our Institutions?

AD
Alexis de BernedePosted 2 days ago

Building Tomorrow's Museum: What Can Decentralized Governance Teach Our Institutions? Museums have spent a century optimising for a single site, a single public, a single board making decisions in a boardroom. That model is evolving. Le...

When was the last time you were surprised by AI?

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Primavera De FilippiLast reply 1 day ago·17

When was the last time you were surprised by AI? I’m often impressed by the quality of AI, sometimes I’m even fooled into believing that something that is not real is real, but I’m hardly ever “surpr...

Archive

The Case for Classical Music NFTs

The Case for Classical Music NFTs

NFTs can help to revive an industry hit hard by the pandemic argue Christos A. Makridis and Soula Parassidis

Christos A. Makridis and Soula Parassidis

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Jan '22

A Brief History of Rare Pepe

A Brief History of Rare Pepe

How a viral meme went from outcast to art museum by Martin Lukas Ostachowski

Martin Lukas Ostachowski

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Jan '22

Photography After the NFT

Photography After the NFT

Leading photographers discuss what is changing in Web3 with Danielle Ezzo

Danielle Ezzo

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Jan '22

Massimiliano Gioni Appointed Director of the New Museum

News

Massimiliano Gioni Appointed Director of the New Museum

Institution’s long-standing Artistic Director takes the reins at New York City’s recently reopened contemporary art museum

Louis Jebb

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Jul '26

Interviews

Ed Fornieles | Borrowed Online Lives

The artist speaks to Anika Meier about growing up with Web 1.0, and how young men construct themselves on the internet

Anika Meier

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Jul '26

Ed Fornieles | Borrowed Online Lives

Interviews

Landscape as Memory | Connie Bakshi’s “Black Water”

Nora N. Khan talks to the artist about her web-based interactive film Between These Black Waters

Nora N. Khan and Connie Bakshi

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Jun '26

Landscape as Memory | Connie Bakshi’s “Black Water”

Interviews

Animating the Everyday | DeeKay

The artist and former motion designer on digital art as a form of critical play

Alex Estorick

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Jul '26

Animating the Everyday | DeeKay

Interviews

An Interview with Steven Sacks

The founder of bitforms gallery on the 25th anniversary of his pioneering New York space for new media art

Louis Jebb

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Jul '26

An Interview with Steven Sacks

Forum

About our new website

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Tony LyuLast reply 2 days ago·10

About our new website. Welcome to the new Right Click Save site. This is a quick rundown of what’s here and how it works. Right Click Save now runs on its own platform, buil...

What do we mean by "digital"?

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Ian MargoPosted 5 hours ago

What do we mean by "digital"? I have recently published an article that attempts to answer this question. Adopting a philosophical and theoretical approach, I propose a series of i...

Is destroying the file and avoiding screens entirely the most radical thing you can do with digital art?

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Miguel RipollPosted 9 hours ago

Is destroying the file and avoiding screens entirely the most radical thing you can do with digital art? Every work I make begins in code and machine logic, but ends as a single unique hand drawing on paper. When it's finished, I delete everything: the so...

Media Synthesis Museum, by Hugging Face

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Pedro Victor BrandãoPosted 1 day ago

Media Synthesis Museum, by Hugging Face. Interesting initiative by Apolinario Passos (Head of Machine Learning for Art and Creativity at Hugging Face). Documents opensource model, perhaps eve...

Newsletter

Right Click News: Mapping Digital Culture, Steven Sacks and bitforms, Simon Denny, Primavera De Filippi, and Aleksandra Art in the Forum
Newsletter

Right Click News: Mapping Digital Culture, Steven Sacks and bitforms, Simon Denny, Primavera De Filippi, and Aleksandra Art in the Forum

Louis Jebb

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Jul '26

BREAKING NEWS: RIGHT CLICK SAVE ANNOUNCES NEW WEBSITE WITH FORUM, INDEX, AND RESTYLED MAGAZINE
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BREAKING NEWS: RIGHT CLICK SAVE ANNOUNCES NEW WEBSITE WITH FORUM, INDEX, AND RESTYLED MAGAZINE

Danielle King

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Jul '26

Right Click News: A More Connected Art World? Julio Le Parc, Alistair Gentry, Xin Liu, Shenzhen Biennale, Rome New Media Week
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Right Click News: A More Connected Art World? Julio Le Parc, Alistair Gentry, Xin Liu, Shenzhen Biennale, Rome New Media Week

Louis Jebb

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Jun '26

Right Click News: Digital Art Comes of Age at Art Basel, William Mapan, Trevor Paglen, Lap-See Lam, Stan VanDerBeek
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Right Click News: Digital Art Comes of Age at Art Basel, William Mapan, Trevor Paglen, Lap-See Lam, Stan VanDerBeek

Danielle King

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Jun '26

Right Click News: Remembering David Hockney, Digital Masterpieces in Basel, David Em, Cao Fei, Julio Le Parc, Avery Singer, Carsten Nicolai
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Right Click News: Remembering David Hockney, Digital Masterpieces in Basel, David Em, Cao Fei, Julio Le Parc, Avery Singer, Carsten Nicolai

Danielle King

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Jun '26

Right Click News: The ”Unfixable” Gallery Model, 100 Collectors, NODE, Connie Bakshi and Nora N. Khan
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Right Click News: The ”Unfixable” Gallery Model, 100 Collectors, NODE, Connie Bakshi and Nora N. Khan

Louis Jebb

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Jun '26

Right Click News: Price and Value, Gombrich, Tanimoto, Herndon, Anadol, Petrić, Shen, Lund
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Right Click News: Price and Value, Gombrich, Tanimoto, Herndon, Anadol, Petrić, Shen, Lund

Danielle King

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May '26

Right Click News: Trevor Paglen, TJ Demos, Miltos Manetas, Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley, and Anika Meier on SHL0MS
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Right Click News: Trevor Paglen, TJ Demos, Miltos Manetas, Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley, and Anika Meier on SHL0MS

Danielle King

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May '26

Magazine

The Art of Nowism | Alistair Gentry (1973-2026)

The Art of Nowism | Alistair Gentry (1973-2026)

Hannah Redler-Hawes remembers the artist and disability activist who rebutted Futurism, and celebrated the pathos of ordinary life

Hannah Redler-Hawes

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Jun '26

A Connected Art World Works Both Ways

A Connected Art World Works Both Ways

Charlotte Kent wonders whether the digital art scene welcomed by Art Basel’s establishment returned the favor

Charlotte Kent

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Jun '26

A Sense of Color | Remembering Julio Le Parc (1928-2026)

A Sense of Color | Remembering Julio Le Parc (1928-2026)

The artist Analivia Cordeiro recounts her lifelong appreciation of the Argentinian kinetic artist and his work

Analivia Cordeiro

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Jun '26

The Art of The Future | Stan VanDerBeek

The Art of The Future | Stan VanDerBeek

Sara and Johannes VanDerBeek discuss activating their father’s archive with Chelsea Spengemann and Alex Estorick

Alex Estorick

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Jun '26

What's the last digital artwork that actually moved you?

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Aleksandra ArtLast reply 8 hours ago·9

What's the last digital artwork that actually moved you? Not the most important, not the most expensive, not the most technically impressive - the last one that actually got you. Stopped your scroll, stayed ...

art and prediction markets?

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simonLast reply 4 hours ago·9

art and prediction markets? what are the best historical and contemporary examples of artists working with/about prediction markets or broader futarchy related concepts?

A Summer of Video Game Art: Introducing the LAN Party Summer School

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bennaLast reply 5 days ago·4

A Summer of Video Game Art: Introducing the LAN Party Summer School. Despite being historically undermined by the art world as a medium, video games have always been a rich means through which artists have explored them...

Enter the Forum

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Right Click SavePosted 7 days ago

Enter the Forum. Right Click Save has been curating conversations at the intersection of art and technology since 2022. Now we’ve built a better place to host them. Ou...