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The Untitled Art Podcast, presented in conjunction with the Untitled Art fairs in Miami Beach and Houston, explores all things related to contemporary art.
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Recorded live on-site at Untitled Art, Houston 2025, this panel focuses on artist-run galleries, publishing platforms, and non-profits that seek out alternative models for organizing, education, and community engagement. Moderated by Patton Hindle, the conversation includes Adam Marnie, Kristin Calabrese, and Kirk Nelson.
Official Partner of Untitled Art, Houston 2025, UOVO: Art, Fashion, and Wine, presents a discussion examining how culture’s most cherished creations can be shielded from the unruly whims of nature’s impact. This conversation was moderated by Pamela Moore, featuring Soraya Alcalá, Michelle Dobbins, and Corina (Cory) Rogge.
In this panel discussion, enjoy a scholarly dialogue examining the evolving practices, themes, and cultural identities expressed through Asian diasporic art in Texas. Panelists will address intergenerational influences, regional specificity, and the broader sociopolitical contexts that shape artistic production in Houston and beyond. This conversation was moderated by Owen Duffy, featuring Manjari Sihare, Rajiv Menon of Rajiv Menon Contemporary, Yifan Jiang of Meliksetian | Briggs, and Anne Samat of MARC STRAUS at Untitled Art, Houston 2025.
Tune into this discussion recorded at Untitled Art, Houston 2025 about the deep and long-lasting cultural connections between Houston and Latin America as it relates to the contemporary art world. This conversation will be held in Spanish. This conversation was moderated by Untitled Art Executive Director Clara Andrade Pereira, in dialogue with Mari Carmen Ramírez, María Inés Sicardi, and Paola Creixell.
Live recorded at Untitled Art, Houston 2025, this panel explores Houston’s position as a leading cultural and culinary hub of the American South, examining the city’s dynamic contributions across the realms of gastronomy, music, film, and visual art. This conversation features chef Chris Shepherd, Bun B, and Khori Dastoor, moderated by Brandon Zech.
Recorded at the inaugural edition of Untitled Art, Houston 2025, this panel discussion will examine the historical trajectories, creative practices, and sociocultural impact of Black artists in Houston, considering their contributions within contexts of historical struggle, cultural resilience, and artistic innovation. This conversation was moderated by Ryan Dennis, in conversation with Dr. Anita Bateman, Sharon Fletcher, and Earlie Hudnall, Jr of PDNB Gallery, a participating gallery.
As part of our #UntitledOnTour series, our signature VIP Weekend in Houston, TX programming included a panel discussion moderated by Catherine Anspon (Executive Editor of PaperCity Magazine), exploring Houston’s contemporary art landscape and sharing insights on fostering growth, increasing visibility, and creating opportunities for artists and art institutions across the Bayou City and Texas more broadly. Panelists include Michael Slenske (Director of Untitled Art, Houston), Nate Freeman (Culture Correspondent at Vanity Fair), Betty Moody (Owner and Director of Moody Gallery), Jesus Alberto Flores (Founder and Director of Colector), and Aliyya Stude (SVP, Business Development at Sotheby's). This panel discussion was live recorded on March 21, 2025, at Park House, Houston.
Join the Miami Artist Census team in conversation as they delve into the history behind the census and how the project reflects Miami's artist community. The group will consider how data can be channeled to identify the needs of local artists, tell our stories, and visualize strategies for positive change. This panel is moderated by Heike Dempster, featuring misael soto, Harmony Honig, Carrie Seih, and Dr. Scotney Evans, and recorded at Untitled Art, Miami Beach 2024 on December 8, 2024.
This panel explores the evolving role of dual-cultural influences on contemporary artists and curators from East Asia, particularly those educated within a Western context. Many artists and curators emerging from the region today are shaped by a bi-cultural education and outlook, often having completed studies at institutions in the U.S. and Europe before returning to engage with their home art scenes. This experience fosters a dynamic perspective, blending East Asian heritage with Western methodologies, which informs their creative practices and curatorial approaches. Panelists will examine the impact of globalization and digital media—such as online publications, social platforms, and streaming content—that now enable East Asian artists and curators to access a wide spectrum of global art discourse beyond traditional educational avenues. This panel was moderated by Haoyang Wang of cub_ism_artspace, and features Yiwei Lu of Yiwei Gallery, Shihui Zhao of LATITUDE Gallery, and artist Jess Xiaoyi Han, and was recorded at Untitled Art, Miami Beach 2024 on December 7, 2024.
As digital art continues to expand its influence, the integration of AI is opening new avenues for artists to explore and comment on critical global issues. This panel brings together distinguished artists, curators, and thought leaders to examine how AI enables digital artists to create works that provoke thought and inspire change across social, political, and environmental contexts. Panelists will discuss digital art’s unique power to raise awareness and shape public opinion on pressing global concerns, while also exploring the ethical considerations artists face when using AI to engage with sensitive topics. By the end of the discussion, the talk aims to highlight the potential of AI-driven digital art to contribute to meaningful conversations and actionable solutions to today’s most urgent challenges. This panel discussion is moderated by Kate Vass of Kate Vass Galerie, and features Kevin Abosch, Sasha Stiles, Ivona Tau, and Adam Berninger of TENDER, and was recorded at Untitled Art, Miami Beach 2024 on December 7, 2024.
Join moderator Shyevin S'ng of Vin Gallery for an insightful panel discussion on the Resilience and Growth of the Southeast Asian Art Market, exploring key factors driving its recovery post-COVID-19. Panelists will discuss the impact of young collectors, the role of art fairs, and strategies for gaining international recognition. The conversation will also address challenges faced by artists and galleries, concluding with visions for the future of Southeast Asian art on the global stage. The panel featured Sundaram Tagore of Sundaram Tagore Gallery, Justin Lim presented by Richard Koh Fine Art, and Daniel Chong presented by s t a r c h. The panel discussion was recorded at Untitled Art, MIami Beach on December 7, 2024.
In conjunction with the opening of Alien, curated by Yesiyu Zhao at David Castillo Gallery (December 3, 2024 – February 8, 2025), 2024 Untitled Art Guest Curator Kathy Huang moderates a discussion with curator Yesiyu Zhao and artists Asif Hoque and Ye Quin Zhu. The conversation will examine the conceptual framework and development of the exhibition, which features over 40 artists from the Asian diaspora. Alien investigates the multifaceted interpretations of the term "alien" and its intersections with cultural, social, and political narratives. The panel will also discuss the evolving roles of curators and artists, highlighting the challenges and opportunities in representing Asian diasporic perspectives and the growing trend of artists taking on curatorial roles. This panel discussion was recorded at Untitled Art, MIami Beach 2024 on December 6, 2024.
Join Aperture and Untitled Art for a conversation between the artist and Silas Munro, founder of Polymode, to celebrate the release of Paul Mpagi Sepuya’s latest monograph, Dark Room A–Z (Aperture, 2024). In Dark Room A–Z, Paul Mpagi Sepuya reflects on the methodologies, strategies, and points of interest behind a single, expansive body of work at a pivotal moment in his career. This volume unpacks his Dark Room series (2016–21), offering a deep dive into the thick network of references and the interconnected community of artists and subjects that Sepuya has interwoven throughout the images. Dark Room A–Z serves as an iterative return and exhaustive manual to the strategies and generative ways of working that have informed Sepuya’s image-making over the past two decades. This panel discussion was recorded at Untitled Art, Miami Beach on December 6, 2024.
The dynamic fusion of art and real estate is transforming urban landscapes and redefining luxury living. No longer just eye candy, art is now a key player in real estate development—boosting property values and shaping the identity of entire communities. This panel brings together top minds from both fields to explore how art seamlessly blends with architecture, design, and branding in real estate. We’ll also dive into the cultural and financial ripple effects of art installations, from gentrification to skyrocketing property prices. After all, art and prime real estate share the same rarefied air—scarce, valuable, and coveted by savvy investors. Both serve as exclusive, inflation-proof assets that add diversity to portfolios while offering emotional and cultural returns. With high transaction costs and the potential for collateral-based financing, they remain power players in the wealth-building game. This panel discussion is moderated by Arushi Kapoor, featuring Mauricio Umansky and Jonathan Travis, and was recorded at Untitled Art, Miami Beach on December 6, 2024.
Rajiv Menon Contemporary is proud to present I-POP, a panel exploring India’s massively rising influence in the world of art and fashion. In particular, the panel will explore how popular Indian aesthetics foster new conversations between “East” and “West.” While East Asia dominates the conversation on Asian pop art, Indian visuality, especially in textile and design, is informing a new wave of popular and folk-driven aesthetics. As India navigates its rise as a cultural superpower, its visual culture increasingly shapes global ways of seeing. This panel explores I-POP (Indian Popular Aesthetics) in all its manifestations, and hones in on how this is a cultural force in the art and fashion world. The panel will demonstrate why India is one of the most significant art and cultural centers in the world today, and bring this vital conversation to a new audience in Miami. This panel was moderated by Iva Dixit, featuring Rajiv Menon and Anamika Khanna, and was recorded at Untitled Art, Miami Beach on December 5, 2024.
Amidst recent shifts in public funding for the arts, alongside the growth of commercial galleries and museum expansions, this panel will explore the evolving role of art fairs in shaping the future of the arts in Houston, examining how these events serve as vital hubs for connecting local and international artists, galleries, and collectors while fostering a dynamic, innovative arts community. The panel, moderated by the Director for Untitled Art, Houston, Michael Slenske, features artist Reynier Leyva Novo, Director of Business Development and Art Advisory at The Fine Art Group Jessica Phifer, Nancy C. Allen Curator and Director of Exhibitions at Asia Society Texas Owen Duffy, and Co-Founder of Seven Sisters Houston Tom Raith.  This panel discussion was recorded at Untitled Art, Miami Beach, on December 3, 2024.
Through context-based creative practices, the artistic platform LA ESCUELA___ aims to address current social and ecological challenges from the perspectives of Latin American artists, educators, and communities. By fostering collaboration at the regional and international levels, it promotes translocal exchange, bridging experimental approaches rooted in the territories. This collaborative platform is now expanding its outreach to the BIPOC cultural ecosystem in the USA; connecting Indigenous peoples, black and brown diasporas, among other latinx communities with Latin America. This will strengthen hemispheric exchange among artists, researchers, curators, and educators working with socially engaged practices. Through shared learning experiences, editorial content, and collaborative art projects around public space, the platform aims to promote critical thinking and a broader understanding of the territories and their underrepresented narratives. This panel is moderated by Antonieta Landa and features Miguel Braceli, Carolyn Sickles, Sofía S. Reeser del Rio, and Iberia Pérez González, and was recorded at Untitled Art, Miami Beach on December 4, 2024.
Listen to a panel discussion on the future of art criticism and arts journalism, moderated by Mary Louise Schumacher, Director of the Rabkin Foundation, an artist-endowed charitable foundation created in 1999 to preserve and share the work of Leo Rabkin and administer grants to art critics. Panelists include 2023 Rabkin Prize winner Max Durón, Senior Reporter at ARTNews, as well as past contributors to Untitled Edit, the fair’s online editorial platform intended to support established art critics and the next generation of voices, including freelance writers Julie Baumgardner and Annabel Keenan, as well as Arimeta Diop, Editorial Assistant at Vanity Fair. This panel was recorded at Untitled Art, Miami Beach, on December 5, 2024.
Since Frieze’s arrival in Seoul in 2022, international interest in the South Korean art market has surged, pushing local commercial galleries to engage more actively on the global stage and spotlighting Korean artists abroad. This heightened attention has also led independent art spaces to reconsider their roles, prompting questions about how to remain experimental, community-focused, and true to their independent spirit amidst increasing commercialization. Curators, too, are reflecting on the purpose and ethics of curation within a profit-driven market, exploring ways to balance artistic vision with economic realities. This panel will examine the far-reaching effects of global interest in South Korea’s art scene on diverse players—including commercial galleries, alternative spaces, and curators—and discuss how these shifts might shape the future of the South Korean art landscape in global world. This panel is moderated by 2024 Guest Curator Jungmin Cho and features Suyoung Lee, Inseon Kim, and Jeppe Ugelvig, and recorded at Untitled Art, Miami Beach on December 4, 2024.
Join leading museum professionals as they discuss the evolving role of museums in promoting inclusivity and diversity within their spaces and programs. Moderated by Carlie Porterfield, Associate Editor at The Art Newspaper, the conversation will explore real-world initiatives and challenges facing cultural institutions today as they work to broaden representation and foster engagement across multiple communities and publics. This panel discussion features Patrick Charpenel, Deidré Guevara, Nicole Dowd, and María Elena Ortiz, and was recorded at Untitled Art, Miami Beach on December 5, 2024.
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