The Art Angle
A podcast by Artnet News - Thursdays
287 Episodes
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The Pleasures and Paradoxes of Seurat's Iconic 'Sunday Afternoon'
Published: 10/08/2023 -
How Surrealist Artist Leonora Carrington Carved Her Space in a Male-Dominated World
Published: 03/08/2023 -
The Art Angle Roundup: Frieze's Expansion, Pollock's NFTs, and Barbenheimer's Impact
Published: 27/07/2023 -
A Security Guard's Love Letter to the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Published: 20/07/2023 -
How Meow Wolf Turned Into an Unlikely Art Juggernaut
Published: 13/07/2023 -
The Stunning Fall of Lisa Schiff, Art Advisor to the Stars
Published: 06/07/2023 -
Inside the Controversy Over Hannah Gadsby's 'Pablo-matic' Show
Published: 29/06/2023 -
Why This A.I. Art Pioneer Thinks Text-to-Image Generators Are Killing Creativity
Published: 22/06/2023 -
Jenny Holzer on the Raw Power of the Well-Wrought Phrase
Published: 15/06/2023 -
What Is Hypersentimentalism? On the New Tendency in Art
Published: 08/06/2023 -
James Murdoch on His Vision for Art Basel and the Future of Culture
Published: 01/06/2023 -
Among the Spiders With Mind-Bending Artist Tomas Saraceno
Published: 25/05/2023 -
The Art Angle Presents: How the Intersection of Art, Design, and Technology Is Evolving
Published: 23/05/2023 -
What Does Connoisseurship Mean in the Digital Age?
Published: 18/05/2023 -
Google’s A.I. Art Guru on the New Age of Disruption
Published: 11/05/2023 -
What Is ‘Quantitative Aesthetics,’ and How Is It Changing Art?
Published: 04/05/2023 -
An Oral History of Ryan McGinley’s ‘The Kids Are Alright,’ 20 Years Later
Published: 27/04/2023 -
Re-Air: How A.I. Is Changing the Business of Being an Artist
Published: 20/04/2023 -
How Roy Lichtenstein Became a Super-Villain to Comic Book Artists
Published: 13/04/2023 -
How Does Data Give You the Edge in the Art Market?
Published: 06/04/2023
A weekly podcast that brings the biggest stories in the art world down to earth. Go inside the newsroom of the art industry's most-read media outlet, Artnet News, for an in-depth view of what matters most in museums, the market, and much more.
