What was it like to be a woman making art as the feminist and civil rights movements were transforming American society? In this first season of Recording Artists, a new podcast from the Getty, we’ll use archival interviews to explore the lives of six women artists—Alice Neel, Lee Krasner, Betye Saar, Helen Frankenthaler, Yoko Ono, and Eva Hesse. Host Helen Molesworth also speaks with contemporary artists and art historians to make sense of what it meant—and still means—to be a woman and an artist.
7 Available Episodes (7 Total)Average duration: 00:32:10
Nov 12, 2019
Eva Hesse: Oh, More Absurdity
00:36:29
This episode focuses on Eva Hesse (1936–1970). Joining host Helen Molesworth are artist Mary Weatherford and art historian Darby English. Hesse is one of the most influential artists of her generation, despite having a career that lasted only ten years. In a rare 1970 recording, made only a few months before her death, Hesse discusses … Continue reading "Eva Hesse: Oh, More Absurdity"
Nov 12, 2019
Yoko Ono: A Kind of Meeting Point
00:36:24
This episode focuses on Yoko Ono (b. 1933). Joining host Helen Molesworth are artists Catherine Lord and Sanford Biggers. In an interview from 1990, Ono reflects on her influences, her years on the international avant-garde scene, and the impact of her marriage on the reception of her work. For transcripts, images, and additional resources visit … Continue reading "Yoko Ono: A Kind of Meeting Point"
Nov 12, 2019
Helen Frankenthaler: Let ‘er Rip
00:36:23
This episode focuses on Helen Frankenthaler (1928–2011). Joining host Helen Molesworth are artist Rodney McMillian and art historian Alexander Nemerov. Frankenthaler made large abstract paintings by pouring thinned paint directly onto the horizontal canvas. In interviews from 1969 and 1971, she discusses the inspiration for this radical innovation as well as other early influences. For … Continue reading "Helen Frankenthaler: Let ‘er Rip"
Nov 12, 2019
Betye Saar: Working My Mojo
00:37:07
This episode focuses on Betye Saar (b. 1926). Joining host Helen Molesworth are artist Linda Goode-Bryant and art historian Marci Kwon. Saar is the only California artist in this series, and her work has been deeply influenced by the region’s cultural landscape. In a 1975 interview, she discusses the diverse sources for her art and … Continue reading "Betye Saar: Working My Mojo"
Nov 12, 2019
Lee Krasner: Deal with It
00:40:44
This episode focuses on Lee Krasner (1908–1984). Joining host Helen Molesworth are artists Lari Pittman and Amy Sillman. In interviews from 1972, 1975, and 1978, the first-generation Abstract Expressionist discusses her formation as a painter, the progression of her work, her relationships with fellow artists, and her role as guardian of Jackson Pollock’s legacy. For … Continue reading "Lee Krasner: Deal with It"
Nov 12, 2019
Alice Neel: Viva la Mujer
00:35:33
This episode focuses on Alice Neel (1900–1984). Joining host Helen Molesworth are artists Simone Leigh and Moyra Davey. Neel is known for striking, expressionistic portraits of family, friends, lovers, and neighbors in Spanish Harlem. In interviews from 1971 and 1975, she discusses inequality, economic hardship, and her own mental health challenges. For transcripts, images, and … Continue reading "Alice Neel: Viva la Mujer"
Oct 30, 2019
Trailer for Recording Artists: Radical Women
00:02:30
Here’s a sneak peek of Recording Artists: Radical Women, a new podcast that explores the lives of six women artists—Alice Neel, Lee Krasner, Betye Saar, Helen Frankenthaler, Yoko Ono, and Eva Hesse—through archival interviews and discussions with contemporary artists and art historians. Hosted by Helen Molesworth, the podcast launches on November 12, 2019. Stay tuned!
Nov 12 | 00:36:29
Eva Hesse: Oh, More Absurdity
Nov 12 | 00:36:24
Yoko Ono: A Kind of Meeting Point
Nov 12 | 00:36:23
Helen Frankenthaler: Let ‘er Rip
Nov 12 | 00:37:07
Betye Saar: Working My Mojo
Nov 12 | 00:40:44
Lee Krasner: Deal with It
Nov 12 | 00:35:33
Alice Neel: Viva la Mujer
Oct 30 | 00:02:30
Trailer for Recording Artists: Radical Women
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