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Venice Biennale: South African pavilion scandal, Marian Goodman remembered, Paul Cezanne in Basel—podcast

We discuss the cancellation of Gabrielle Goliath’s pavilion and the artist’s attempt have the decision overturned, pay tribute to the lauded gallerist Marian Goodman, and hear about Cezanne’s famous ‘The Card Players’

Hosted by Ben Luke. Produced by Alexander Morrison and David Clack
30 January 2026
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A performer taking part in Gabrielle Goliath’s Elegy: Joan Thabeng in 2018

Photo: Ayka Lux_1

A performer taking part in Gabrielle Goliath’s Elegy: Joan Thabeng in 2018

Photo: Ayka Lux_1

The South African culture minister, the right-wing populist Gayton McKenzie, has cancelled the project for South Africa’s pavilion at the forthcoming Venice Biennale, proposed by the artist Gabrielle Goliath and curator Ingrid Masondo. Goliath and Masondo have appealed to the country’s president and submitted a case to its high court to overturn McKenzie’s decision.

Ben Luke speaks to Charles Leonard, who has been reporting on this story for The Art Newspaper over the past few weeks.

Marian Goodman (1928-2026) photographed by Thomas Struth in 2007

Courtesy of Marian Goodman Gallery

The art dealer Marian Goodman, who founded her gallery on New York’s 57th Street in 1977 and represented many of the world’s leading artists over recent decades, has died aged 97. Ben talks to one of The Art Newspaper’s New York writers, Linda Yablonsky, about this titan of the New York art world.

Paul Cezanne, Les joueurs de cartes (The Card Players) (1893–1896)

© Musée d'Orsay, Dist. GrandPalaisRmn / Patrice Schmidt

And this episode’s Work of the Week is The Card Players, made between 1893 and 1896 by Paul Cezanne. The painting is in a major new exhibition of the French artist’s late works at the Beyeler Foundation in Basel, Switzerland. We talk to the exhibition’s curator, Ulf Küster, about it.

  • Cezanne, Fondation Beyeler, Riehen, near Basel, Switzerland, until 25 May
  • To buy The Art Newspaper’s guidebook The Year Ahead 2026, an authoritative look at the year’s unmissable art exhibitions, museum openings and significant art events, visit theartnewspapershop.com. £14.99 or the equivalent in your currency.
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