Stories about great paintings by contemporary women artists. Each episode features a single extraordinary painting and describes what the painting is about and why it's so interesting.
Brooklyn, New York
Do I exist? Am I important? Am I beautiful? Find validation in the art of Mickalene Thomas. Mickalene Thomas redefines female physical perfection in a collage-inspired painting of a nude woman with a gaze that transfixes her audience.
Have you ever noticed that when you look at a painting, your eye moves in a circle, always looking at the same details in the same order? This painting, which looks like a simple line illustration of an armless mannequin, fills me with ideas and emotions in a very specific order. In this episode I … Continue reading Caitlin Keogh – Intestine and Tassels
Lisa Yuskavage’s painting of a semi-nude young woman lost in thought fills me with excitement and makes me wonder, “am I supposed to be feeling like this?” and “can other people read my feelings as I look at it?” In this episode I talk about Yuskavage’s themes and methods, and why it can be simultaneously … Continue reading Lisa Yuskavage – Northview, 2000
This nude self-portrait by the twentieth-century painter Maria Lassnig, painted in glowing colors, captures a moment of desperation in the artist’s life. In this episode I explore what the artist was thinking when she made this painting and why it meant so much to me.