The art world in 2022: big shows and market predictions
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In this first episode of 2022, The Art Newspaper’s contemporary art correspondent Louisa Buck and the novelist and columnist at The Art Newspaper Chibundu Onuzo preview the year’s biennials, exhibitions and art fairs and our editor-at-large Georgina Adam has a stab at predicting the art market’s fortunes.  Events discussed:  Venice Biennale Documenta 15 Biennale of Sydney Berlin Biennale  Whitney Biennial 2022 Carnegie International Donatello: the Renaissance Steve McQueen Charles Ray: Sculpture Fiction Worlds of Networks The World of Stonehenge Testament Hew Locke: Tate Britain Commission 2022 Cornelia Parker Surrealism Beyond Borders In the Black Fantastic Anthea Hamilton Faith Ringgold: American People Philip Guston: Now Cézanne 50 Monuments in 50 Voices Matisse: The Red Studio See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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