The Art Angle
The Art Angle Podcast: Why Art Biennial Superstars Exist in a Parallel Universe [Re-Air]
Writers Ben Davis and Kate Brown discuss our Biennial Art Project.
Writers Ben Davis and Kate Brown discuss our Biennial Art Project.
Artnet News ShareShare This Article
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 every week 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.
This year was a big one for biennials with the Whitney Biennial in New York, the Venice Biennale in Italy and—a particularly fraught edition of—Documenta in Kassel, Germany as well as many, many more.
Earlier this year, our team at Artnet analyzed hundreds of these exhibitions over the past five years to identify the biggest stars of the biennial circuit. As we gear up for the fall art season, we thought it would be useful to revisit the episode where national art critic, Ben Davis and Europe editor, Kate brown, discuss the surprising findings.
You can read more about the full project, which includes an extremely long list of all the artists in our data set, which galleries represent them, and an essay on what it means to be a biennial artist on Artnet News and Artnet News Pro.
Listen to more episodes:
The Art Angle Podcast: How the Art World in Ukraine’s Besieged Capital Is Fighting Back [Re-Air]
The Art Angle Podcast: How Virgil Abloh Changed the Contemporary Art World
The Art Angle Podcast: What Is the Metaverse? And Why Should the Art World Care?
The Art Angle Podcast: Why Artist Jayson Musson Is Clowning a Humorless Art World
The Art Angle Podcast: What Does the Future of NFTs Look Like Now?
The Art Angle Podcast: How Kennedy Yanko Welded Her Way to Art Stardom