The Art Angle One of the Art Market’s Biggest Secrets, Revealed This week, Katya Kazakina discusses her cover story for the Intelligence Report: Year Ahead 2026. By Sonia Manalili & Andrew Russeth, Apr 16, 2026
The Art Angle The Philosopher Who Predicted Our Post-Literate Art Moment Ben Davis speaks to Martha Schwendener about her new book, 'The Society of the Screen: Vilem Flusser’s Radical Prescience.' By Sonia Manalili & Ben Davis, Apr 9, 2026
The Art Angle How Raphael Made—and Unmade—the Renaissance Critic Ben Davis joins Kate Brown to analyze the Met's blockbuster show and the life and work of the Renaissance master. By Sonia Manalili & Kate Brown, Apr 2, 2026
The Art Angle Whitney Biennial Trends, a New Baroque Art Star, and Banksy Unmasked This week, co-hosts Ben Davis and Kate Brown are joined by writer Eileen Kinsella to discuss March's biggest art stories. By Sonia Manalili & Ben Davis & Kate Brown, Mar 26, 2026
The Art Angle Are We Entering a Post-Individual Era of Art? Art Angle co-host Ben Davis speaks to artist Christopher Kulendran Thomas about his video works, on view at "New Humans" at the New Museum. By Ben Davis & Sonia Manalili, Mar 19, 2026
The Art Angle Kim Gordon Was Always an Artist First The Sonic Youth co-founder and artist discusses the art world and the music world—what these universes share and where they diverge. By Kate Brown & Sonia Manalili, Mar 12, 2026
The Art Angle The Young Painter Curators Are Rushing to Work With Taína H. Cruz, star of the Whitney Biennial and Greater New York, on the path of an emerging artist now. By Sonia Manalili & Ben Davis, Mar 5, 2026
The Art Angle The Art Boom in the Middle East, Are Old Masters Cool Now?, and a Fresco Fracas in Italy Ben Davis and Kate Brown are joined by London-based news editor Margaret Carrigan to discuss the biggest headlines of the month. By Kate Brown & Sonia Manalili & Ben Davis, Feb 26, 2026
The Art Angle What Epstein’s Emails Tell Us About the Art Market Senior reporter Katya Kazakina discusses the ways in which Jeffrey Epstein used art as a financial investment tool. By Sonia Manalili & Kate Brown, Feb 19, 2026
The Art Angle An Artist’s Guide to Psychedelic Mushrooms Painter Ryan McGinness on the ways that mushrooms have—and have not—expanded his art-making practice. By Sonia Manalili & Ben Davis, Feb 12, 2026
The Art Angle How the Debates Over Art, Race, and Tech Have Changed Aria Dean talks about theorizing the post-internet era and digging into Black art history for 'The Color Scheme.' By Sonia Manalili & Ben Davis, Feb 5, 2026
The Art Angle The Round-Up: A Venice Biennale Meltdown, the Prado Is Too Popular, and a $2.7M Speed Painting Editor-in-chief Naomi Rea joins to talk about the art news of the month. By Sonia Manalili & Ben Davis & Kate Brown, Jan 29, 2026
The Art Angle How the 21st Century Broke Culture Author W. David Marx joins senior editor Kate Brown to discuss his cultural history of the last 25 years and how creativity stagnated. By Sonia Manalili & Kate Brown, Jan 22, 2026
The Art Angle Can Brainrot Be Art? Beeple Thinks So The digital artist Mike Winkelmann joins Ben Davis on the podcast this week. By Sonia Manalili & Ben Davis, Jan 15, 2026
The Art Angle Where Art Insiders Are Placing Their Bets in 2026 After the downturn, what comes next for the global art market in 2026? Senior editor Kate Brown discusses the outlook for the year with Marc Spiegler, former global director of Art Basel. By Sonia Manalili & Kate Brown, Jan 8, 2026