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The JT Index: September 2020
The escalating tech-war on Chinese social media platforms may not have reached its conclusion, but it has forced cultural institutions to reassess their audience engagement tools. Read More -
The Met Rolls Out Global Licensing Plan
The museum is licensing its intellectual property and will begin creating cross-over products — it's a path the museum has pursued in China since 2018. Read More -
British Museum Pops Up In Shanghai
The London institution has brought Ancient Egypt to an upscale art mall with a pop up that taps into Gen Z trends. Read More -
Essential Strategies for Cultural Branding in China
London's National Gallery is brand building in China through pop-ups, e-commerce sales, and meeting young art lovers where they are; online. Read More -
Riding The TikTok Wave: How 15 Minutes Can Grow Your Audience
TikTok and Douyin are powerful tools to express brand personality and reach an often-disengaged demographic — young audiences. Read More -
High In Altitude, Low On Authenticity: National Gallery’s Shenzhen Pop-Up
London's National Gallery continues its push to engage China's cultural sphere with an exhibition atop the city's tallest skyscraper. Read More -
V&A Pop-up Store In Shanghai’s K11
Backed by online retail giant Tmall and housed in a high end art mall, the V&A has furthered its brand in China with this latest move. Read More -
The Met Goes Fox Hunting In China
The New York museum has teamed up with popular Chinese website Zhihu, China's Quora, to launch a range of collaborative products. Read More -
The Lipstick Met Museum Designed For China’s Gen Z
The MET has collaborated with young Chinese cosmetic brand Perfect Diary to create a range of limited-edition lipsticks for China's Gen Z. Read More -
How Museums Can Offset Losses From The Trade War
How the U.S. travel industry — and by extension, the nation’s museums and cultural institutions — is becoming an unexpected casualty of the trade war. Read More