“We’re still somehow attracted to AI’s fragilities – perhaps because they remind us of our own”
In the ArtReview Podcast, artists, thinkers and cultural figures are invited to choose three works as lenses through which to examine their practice and explore critical issues impacting the contemporary art world.
In our third episode, artist Noémie Goudal speaks to ArtReview editor J.J. Charlesworth about VR headsets, the challenges of representing time in photography and the buzzword ‘immersive’ in art.
About Noémie Goudal
Noémie Goudal is a Paris-born artist working across installation, photography, film and moving image, whose practice explores themes of deep time, climate history and the fragility of landscapes. Her work was featured in the Azerbaijan Pavilion at the 56th Venice Biennale and her installation The Story of Fixity was presented by Artangel in London at the end of 2025.
Credits
Interviewer: J.J. Charlesworth @charlesworthjj
Host and producer: Chiara Wilkinson @chiarawilkinson
Audio editor: Charlie Duffield
Music design: Iona Smith @ic_yonic

