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A Bookstore Just Installed a 162-Inch MicroLED Screen — and It Might Change How You Read

SHERIDAN, WYOMING – May 14, 2026 – ASUS has partnered with TSUTAYA BOOKSTORE to turn a literary space into something that looks more like a gallery, cultural venue, and creative studio rolled into one. The centerpiece is the ProArt Cinema PQ09U, a 162-inch 4K UHD microLED display installed in TSUTAYA's newly opened hybrid retail space in Taipei — and it's being used not to sell products, but to deepen the experience of reading, art, and ideas. At a moment when bookstores everywhere are rethinking what they're actually for, this collaboration offers a genuinely interesting answer: a place where a book recommendation might come alongside an immersive visual art experience on a screen bigger than most living room walls.

BMW and Kennedy Yanko Bring Sculptural Power to Art Basel Miami Beach 2025

SHERIDAN, WYOMING – December 10, 2025 – When BMW returns to Art Basel Miami Beach 2025, it isn’t just bringing VIP shuttles and sleek badges – it’s arriving with a full-on art statement, created in collaboration with acclaimed sculptor Kennedy Yanko and inspired by the 738-hp BMW XM Label.

Where art fair glamour meets automotive muscle

As Art Basel’s Official Global Automotive Partner, BMW has turned Miami Beach into a rolling gallery once again from December 5 to 7, 2025. The brand’s presence goes far beyond simple logo placement: Art Basel First Choice VIP guests are chauffeured between venues in BMW’s flagship models, while the centerpiece activation explores how metal, motion and design can all tell the same story.

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SHERIDAN, WYOMING – November 1, 2025 – SHERIDAN, WYOMING - November 1, 2025 - ART COLOGNE 2025 won't just be about the latest names and high-profile galleries - it will also look back at a powerful woman who helped give space to artists working outside the academy. With its special event "Charlotte Zander: collector, gallery owner, museum founder," ZADIK (the Central Archive for German and International Art Market Studies) is telling the story of a collector who spotted value in so-called "naïve art" long before it became fashionable, and who then spent decades making it visible to a wider audience.