Welcome to the Art Angle, a podcast from artnet News that delves into the places where the art world meets the real world, bringing each week’s biggest story down to earth. Join us each Tuesday for an in-depth look at what matters most in museums, the art market, and much more with input from our own writers and editors as well as artists, curators, and other top experts in the field.
After over $400 million in renovations and a multiple-month closure to the public, the Museum of Modern Art is back. But do roughly 75,000 square feet in new exhibition space and a (supposedly) radical rehang of the permanent collection add up to a MoMA fit for our turbulent times?
National art critic Ben Davis sits down with host Andrew Goldstein to address the curators’ attempts to decenter the Western canon, what the changes might mean for MoMA’s hordes of tourists, and whether a museum this hallowed can ever be a sanctuary from the larger cultural conversation.
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