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Art communities and heritage in Iran, moderate recovery in the art market, Sydney Biennale—podcast – The Art Newspaper

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 13 March 2026 18:22
Published 13 March 2026
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As the war in the Middle East continues to rage, Ben Luke speaks to The Art Newspaper’s reporter on Iran and other countries in the region, Sarvy Geranpayeh, about the response of cultural communities in Iran and Lebanon, and the damage to heritage in both countries.

An image showing damage to the Chehel Sotoun palace in Isfahan, Iran

The latest edition of the Art Basel and UBS Global Art Market Report has been published and shows that the market has returned to growth. But the details show a more complicated story, which Ben explores with the writer of the report, Clare McAndrew.

Dr Clare McAndrew

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And this episode’s Work of the Week is VOLUME (III – White Bay Power Station, Australia) a new work by the Indigenous American artist Cannupa Hanska Luger. This sculpture and sound installation featuring seven ceramic dingo skulls is part of the latest edition of the Sydney Biennale in Australia, and has gained an unintended topicality due to a recent tragedy involving the death of a backpacker in Queensland. Ben speaks to our reporter in Australia, Elizabeth Fortescue, about the work and the wider context.

Artist Cannupa Hanska Luger created seven ceramic dingo skulls for his installation Volume III White Bay Power Station at the Sydney Biennale

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  • Rememory: the 25th Biennale of Sydney, 14 March-14 June

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