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The editors at the world’s largest online art marketplace discover and decode art every day. Now, you’re invited to join the conversation. Alongside the leading voices in fashion, music, design, and beyond, Artsy is untangling the art world and its role in the cultural landscape—one episode at a time. 

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  1. What Can Artists Teach Us About Cooking? (with Julia Sherman)

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    What Can Artists Teach Us About Cooking? (with Julia Sherman)

    According to Julia Sherman, cooking is a lot like painting: “ It’s a composition, it’s layering of materials… it works best when there’s contrasting flavors and textures and colors.”  The author and chef is bringing this philosophy to her latest venture as executive chef of the new restaurant at New York’s New Museum, opening this fall. On this episode of The Artsy Podcast, Sherman joins Artsy’s managing editor Olivia Horn for a conversation about how artists eat, why art institutions are leaning into dining, and what the art and food worlds can learn from each other.  Plus, Artsy editors Casey Lesser and Arun Kakar recap recent art fairs in Seoul and New York and discuss the artists who are on their radar this fall. Julia Sherman is a chef, artist, and author of two cookbooks—Arty Parties and Salad for President. Sherman is the executive chef and director of artists’ partnerships for the restaurant opening in the expanded New Museum in the late fall of 2025. Artists and exhibitions mentioned: Lee Bul at the Leeum Museum of Art Mark Bradford at Hauser & Wirth at Frieze Seoul Bu Shi at SARAHCROWN at Kiaf Tesfaye Urgessa at Saatchi Yates at The Armory Show Nour Jaouda at Spike Island RF. Alvarez at Martha at The Armory Show and Megan Mulrooney Ambera Wellmann at Company Gallery at Hauser & Wirth Taiki Yokote at CON_ at Frieze Seoul Laurie Anderson Larry Bell Bruce Nauman Dike Blair Sister Corita Kent Cammie Staros Daniel Gordon Ruby Sky Stiler Related reading: 5 Artists to Discover at Kiaf 2025, South Korea’s Largest Art Fair The 10 Best Booths at Frieze Seoul 2025 The 10 Best Booths at The Armory Show 2025

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  2. What Does It Take to Be a Rising Artist Today? (with Michaela Yearwood-Dan)

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    What Does It Take to Be a Rising Artist Today? (with Michaela Yearwood-Dan)

    Michaela Yearwood-Dan is one of the buzziest young painters working today. This summer, her emergence as a new market star culminated in a major solo show at Hauser & Wirth in London. On this episode of The Artsy Podcast, Yearwood-Dan joins Artsy’s Casey Lesser for a conversation about her remarkable trajectory, the challenges that young artists face today, and how her new exhibition models ways for galleries to be more welcoming.  Plus, Artsy editors Arun Kakar and Olivia Horn share their summer reading and viewing recommendations and discuss what they’ve learned about the art market so far this year.  About our guest: Throughout paintings, works on paper, ceramics, and site-specific mural and sound installations, Michaela Yearwood-Dan (B. 1994, London) endeavors to build spaces of community, abundance, and joy. Yearwood-Dan’s unique visual language intertwines lines of text with botanical motifs and draws on a diverse range of influences, including Blackness, queerness, femininity, and healing rituals.  Exhibitions, books, and artists mentioned: Michaela Yearwood-Dan, “No Time for Despair” at Hauser & Wirth “Hope is a dangerous thing” at P.P.O.W Ithell Colquhoun and Edward Burra at Tate Britain Sheida Soleimani, “Panjereh” at International Center of Photography “A Month in the Country” by J.L. Carr “Yoko: A Biography” by David Sheff  Foundations 2025 Kuldeep Singh Rebekah Rubalcava Noah Davis Danielle McKinney Related reading: The Artsy Vanguard 2022: Michaela Yearwood-Dan Contemporary Artists Are Spellbound by the History of Sex Magic 7 Artists to Follow at Foundations 2025

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  3. Can NFTs Inspire Mindfulness? (with Marina Abramović)

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    Can NFTs Inspire Mindfulness? (with Marina Abramović)

    Marina Abramović built her career by testing the limits of the body. Now, she’s testing what digital art can do. On this episode of The Artsy Podcast, the groundbreaking performance artist joins us for a conversation about launching her new NFT project, bringing mindfulness to the digital realm, and using her work to reach across generational divides.  Plus, Artsy editors Casey Lesser and Arun Kakar break down everything you need to know about Frieze Week in New York—a period packed with art fairs, gallery openings, and can’t-miss museum shows. About our guest: Marina Abramović is perhaps the most famous performance artist working today. Employing duration, pain, danger, exhaustion, and viewer participation, she works at extremes and complicates the relationship between art and audience. Abramović exhibited at Documenta in 1977, 1982, and 1992 and at the Venice Biennale in 1976 and 1997, when she was awarded the Golden Lion. In her famous 2010 Museum of Modern Art retrospective, “The Artist Is Present,” visitors sat across from Abramović in silent communion. More recently, she became the first woman artist to stage a solo exhibition in the Royal Academy’s main galleries in the institution’s 255-year history. Abramović is the founder of the Marina Abramović Institute, which promotes performance art globally. Key topics: NFTs, digital art, performance art, the future of museums, advice for young artists, Frieze New York Fairs and exhibitions mentioned: Frieze New York: May 7th–11th at The ShedTEFAF New York: May 9th–13th at Park Avenue ArmoryNADA New York: May 7th–11th at the Starrett-Lehigh BuildingFuture Fair: May 7th–10th at Chelsea Industrial1-54 New York: May 8th–11th at HaloEsther II: May 6th–10th at the Estonian HouseMichael Armitage, “Crucible” at David Zwirner: opening May 8thAntonia Showering, “In Line” at Timothy Taylor: opening May 8th Élise Peroi, “For Thirsting Flowers” at Carvalho Park: through May 23rdThe Frick CollectionJack Whitten, “The Messenger” at MoMA: through August 2nd  Related reading: The Legacy of Marina Abramović’s “The Artist Is Present” Lives On with New Generations of Artists How Digital Art Has Fared Since the NFT Boom

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  4. When Will Great Women Artists Get Their Due? (with Katy Hessel)

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    When Will Great Women Artists Get Their Due? (with Katy Hessel)

    In 1971, Linda Nochlin’s groundbreaking essay “Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?” posed a provocative question about the role of gender in art history. Today, we know that there have been great women artists across time and cultures—but, too often, their greatness isn’t recognized by the art market. Art historian Katy Hessel visits The Artsy Podcast for a special Women’s History Month episode to discuss the importance of talking about women’s representation in the art world, the progress that has been made towards gender parity, and the contemporary women artists she’s watching now. Plus, Artsy editors Casey Lesser and Arun Kakar discuss the month’s art news, including the scene at TEFAF, developments in AI artwork, and standout exhibitions in London, Austin, and Hong Kong.  Katy Hessel is an art historian, curator, broadcaster, and author of The Story of Art without Men. Her upcoming book How to Live an Artful Life is out in November. Key topics: Gender equality in the art worldContemporary women artistsHow to start collecting art Read: 5 Outstanding Artworks at TEFAF Maastricht 2025 Why AI Art Is Winning over Young Collectors These 5 Women-Led Galleries Are Championing Overlooked Women Artists Follow the artists Katy mentioned in the Artsy app: Alice NeelKäthe KollwitzGuerilla GirlsMickalene ThomasHilma af KlintJulie MehretuSarah SzeKatharina GrosseJenny SavilleHowardena PindellFlora YukhnovichAntonia ShoweringKate DunnSomaya CritchlowElla WalkerCharlotte EdeySahara LongeChristina KimezeMichaela Yearwood-DanAnne RothensteinPauline BotySimone Kennedy DoigMary StephensonCaroline WalkerChantal Joffe

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The editors at the world’s largest online art marketplace discover and decode art every day. Now, you’re invited to join the conversation. Alongside the leading voices in fashion, music, design, and beyond, Artsy is untangling the art world and its role in the cultural landscape—one episode at a time. 

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