AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoCultural Diplomacy: PM Modi praised a Varanasi-themed exhibition in Bratislava, arguing art and culture can bring people closer as India-Slovakia ties expand. Music Industry & Policy: South Korea’s Culture Ministry launched a program to help smaller K-pop agencies expand overseas, backing 10 selected groups with up to 300 million won each. Contemporary Art Leadership: Zimbabwe’s National Gallery appointed Fadzai Muchemwa curator of contemporary art, aiming to streamline curatorial work across its branches. Indigenous Culture in Public Life: Fremont’s library is partnering with Café Ohlone to create a permanent Ohlone artifacts and history space, with summer programs built around living traditions. Art Basel Ecosystem: Basel Exclusive returns to restore “the element of surprise” at Art Basel, while the city-wide Parcours exhibition spotlights conviviality across public spaces. Community Arts & Music Events: Limassol’s International Day of Music turns the city center into an open-air stage with 50+ musicians; Hogsback’s Music in the Snow festival expands with glamping and new dates. Global Music & Identity: A study on mixed emotions in music found listeners often feel both positive and negative feelings at once, across 84 countries. Local Arts Economy: A UK music trade mission heads to Japan and Australia in August, targeting B2B deals and festival connections.
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