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The US Venice Biennale saga, Queer Islamic art in Oslo, Duane Linklater in Ottawa—podcast – The Art Newspaper

November 28, 20252 Mins Read


After a delayed application process and an aborted initial commission, the US has at last appointed its artist for next year’s Venice Biennale: the Utah-born, Mexico-based artist Alma Allen. The Art Newspaper’s editor-in-chief in the Americas, Ben Sutton, talks Ben Luke through this confusing saga.

Kasra Jalilipour’s The Dance (2022), part of the exhibition Deviant Ornaments © Kasra Jalilipour

At the National Museum of Norway in Oslo a new exhibition, Deviant Ornaments, focuses on the expression and representation of queerness in Islamic art over more than a millennium. Ben talks to the curator of the exhibition Noor Bhangu.

A detail of Duane Linklater’s wintercount_215_kisepîsim (2022). National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa. Purchased 2023 © Duane Linklater. Photo: Steven Cottingham. Courtesy Catriona Jeffries, Vancouver

And this episode’s Work of the Week is the Cree artist Duane Linklater’s wintercount_215_kisepîsim (2022), a piece using recycled canvas from teepees, and referencing the deaths of First Nations children after they were separated from their families in the Residential School system in Canada. It’s part of an exhibition called Winter Count: Embracing the Cold, at the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa, and we talk to two of the four curators of that show, Wahsontiio Cross and Jocelyn Piirainen, about the work.

  • Deviant Ornaments, The National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design, Oslo, until 15 March 2026
  • Winter Count: Embracing the Cold, National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, until 22 March 2026

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