Women don’t often get enough spotlight when it comes to art history. Art historian, author and podcast host Katy Hessel seeks to change that. Hessel is the host of The Great Women Artists Podcast and author of the new book The Story of Art Without Men. She joined us to take us on a journey through art history to learn about the trailblazing female artists who don’t get enough attention.
Listen to full, in-depth conversations we’ve had about some of the artists and topics discussed in this segment:
Dindga McCannon ‘In Plain Sight’
Brand New Heavies at Brooklyn’s Pioneer Works
A Retrospective of Artist Senga Nengudi at Dia Beacon
‘Projects: Ming Smith’ at MoMA
Julie Mehretu’s Mid-Career Survey at the Whitney
‘Cycle of Creativity: Alison Saar and the Toni Morrison Papers’
Alice Neel: People Come First
The Women of Abstract Expressionism, Weaving Documentary & Storytelling in Swaziland
‘All the Beauty and the Bloodshed’ Showcases Nan Goldin’s Fight Against the Sackler Family
Dorothea Lange: Words & Pictures
‘Georgia OโKeeffe: To See Takes Time’ at MoMA
The Ukrainian Museum Spotlights Contemporary Artist Lesia Khomenko
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