Media & Resources
This section brings together .ART’s editorial work, publications, live conversations, and tools created in close dialogue with the global art community. It reflects how we think and work—from what we publish and host to how we support artists, institutions, and creative professionals in their day-to-day practice.
Print publications
Our print journey started with The New Flood: Will Art Save Us in the Digital Deluge?—a sharp, future-facing book by .ART founder Ulvi Kasimov on how the internet is transforming the art world. Some of its ideas later found a wider audience through essays published by Artnet.
From there, we expanded into the ART Odyssey magazine series, tackling big cultural themes such as the Future of Art and Healing, alongside the Artist Handbook, a practical guide designed to help artists navigate professional life, digital identity, and emerging tools.
Produced by the .ART team in close collaboration with our community, these publications also exist very much in the physical world. They travel with us to fairs, events, and meetings—helping us spotlight our adopters, spark conversations, and give lasting, tangible form to the ideas and people shaping today’s art ecosystem.
Webinars
Our webinars are where the .ART community meets live—to listen, question, and learn together. Through talks, panels, and conferences, we explore how creativity moves today, from art and technology to mental health, markets, and community, balancing practical takeaways with broader cultural reflection.
Over the years, we’ve welcomed speakers such as Randi Zuckerberg, Shantell Martin, Sophia Wallace, and Phil Hansen. Many sessions are created in collaboration with partners and offered in multiple languages, keeping the conversation open, international, and continuously evolving.
Open calls on HUG.art
Participate in our open calls for a chance to showcase or monetize your work, while getting exposure to our partners and vibrant community of collectors.
Submissions are ongoing and will be reviewed on a rolling basis.

ID.art
ID.art is where artists turn their work into a clear, trusted digital record. It brings together portfolios, certificates of authenticity, and artwork data in one place—making it easier to prove authorship, protect creative rights, and share work across both online and offline contexts. Built as long-term infrastructure rather than a quick showcase, ID.art helps artists build visibility, credibility, and continuity around their practice.

Name.art
Name.art opens up a new way to engage with premium .ART domains without owning them. Participants spot promising unregistered names, mint referral tokens, and earn rewards when those domains are registered anywhere in the world. Low-risk and performance-based, Name.art turns domain insight and creative intuition into a shared opportunity for creators, marketers, and domain enthusiasts.













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