The Felix Podcast
"35 years of my life I gave to this stupid art world and I'm left with literally nothing." With middle finger raised, artist Frances Stark posted these words to Instagram and quickly went viral, raising questions of how much a conceptual artist can really be herself in an increasingly financialized art world. In this episode of The Felix Podcast, Stark addresses the post as part of a far-reaching conversation about the metrics of artistic success and the waning appreciation for authenticity. Watching the next generation of artists appease and emulate the collector class, she says, feels a lot like being "trapped in the VIP." Also in this episode, Janelle's dispatch from Art Basel Miami Beach includes a review of Beeple's latest work, "Regular Animals," 2025, a piece she describes simultaneously as a less good version of Sun Yuan & Peng Yu's "Old People's Home," 2007, art without art history, and her own worst nightmare. She, Dean and Frances Stark launch into a debate about the tech oligarchy's aesthetic sensibilities (or lack thereof), the difference between "bad art" and "not art" and the modern-day estrangement from the realities of life and death.
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