Theo Belci Reviews Joshua Citarella’s Podcast at the Whitney Biennial

Theo Belci Reviews Joshua Citarella's Podcast at the Whitney Biennial

On March 22, the Whitney Museum hosted a podcast recording by Joshua Citarella that underscored a shift towards engaging broader audiences. Theo Belci covered the event, highlighting how Citarella’s interaction with modern culture was both thought-provoking and insightful.

This recording was part of the Whitney Biennial and successfully attracted a varied audience interested in the fusion of art and digital media. Citarella, who is recognized for his critical examination of internet subcultures, captivated the crowd with an in-depth discussion on the themes central to his work.

Citarella’s presentation prompted attendees to think deeply about the role of art in the digital era, as he questioned conventional ideas of how audiences engage with art. The event left many pondering the evolving dynamics of art consumption and audience interaction in today’s increasingly digital world.

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