It’s the ultimate episode of 2023 and so, as all the time, it’s our assessment of the 12 months.
Host Ben Luke is joined by Louisa Buck, The Artwork Newspaper’s up to date artwork correspondent, based mostly in London, and Ben Sutton, editor, Americas, based mostly in New York, to debate the massive artwork and heritage information tales of the 12 months, from rows over the Israel-Hamas warfare to thefts on the British Museum and the battle for art-fair supremacy between Artwork Basel and Frieze.
Plus, we talk about the exhibits and works that made the most important influence in 2023, from Jaune Fast-to-See Smith on the Whitney Museum of American Artwork to Philip Guston in Washington and London and Vermeer in Amsterdam to Religion Ringgold in Paris.