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The Great Women Artists

Catherine Opie

The Great Women Artists

Katy Hessel

Arts

4.8944 Ratings

🗓️ 2 November 2022

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

THIS WEEK on the GWA Podcast, we interview one of the most renowned photographers working in the world right now, Catherine Opie! A photographer of portraits of people, landscapes, the urban environment and American society, Opie uses the tool of the camera to explore sexual and cultural identity. First picking up a camera aged nine, it was in the 1990s that she began to gain recognition for her studio portraits of gay and transgender communities who appear painterly and defiant, powerful and regal. Travelling across the world, and in particular different areas of North America, Opie has documented masculinity through high school footballers; politics and culture through her images of the 2008 presidential election; the landscape through images of sparse urban environments; and memorial through images of house belongings once owned by Elizabeth Taylor. Linked by notions of complexity, community, visibility and empathy, Opie’s photographs tell a story about the society in which we live. Speaking about her work she has said, “From early on, I wanted to create a language that showed how complex the idea of community really is, how we categorize who we are as human beings in relation to places we live.” Born in Ohio, and now based in Los Angeles, where she is a professor of photography and the chair of the UCLA department of art, Opie has exhibited in the world’s most prestigious museums, from MOCA Los Angeles to the Guggenheim in New York, and at the Whitney Biennial and many more. But the reason why we are speaking with Opie today is because this summer she opened a solo show at Thomas Dane Gallery in London – To What We Think We Remember. Taking its title from a Joan Didion quote, this exhibition focuses on community, collective responsibility and how to move forward while faced with the potentially devastating challenges of climate change, and the erasure of personal and political freedoms. -- LINKS: Thomas Dane show: https://www.thomasdanegallery.com/exhibitions/268/ New Yorker: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2017/03/13/catherine-opie-all-american-subversive New York Times 2021: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/08/18/arts/design/catherine-opie-photography-monograph.html Art review: https://artreview.com/catherine-opie/ Opie essay for CNN: https://edition.cnn.com/style/article/catherine-opie-beauty/index.html Hilton Als 2021: https://www.regenprojects.com/attachment/en/54522d19cfaf3430698b4568/Press/610b3b9460b7b53c1b733db9 i–D: https://i-d.vice.com/en_uk/article/g5gvk7/catherine-opie-interview-2021-life-in-photos New York Times 2019: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/10/02/t-magazine/catherine-opie.html?action=click&module=RelatedLinks&pgtype=Article -- Follow us: Katy Hessel: @thegreatwomenartists / @katy.hessel Research assistant: Viva Ruggi Sound editing by Nada Smiljanic Artwork by @thisisaliceskinner Music by Ben Wetherfield https://www.thegreatwomenartists.com/ -- THIS EPISODE IS GENEROUSLY SUPPORTED BY CHRISTIES: www.christies.com

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome back to the Great Woman Artist podcast with me, Katie Hessel.

0:05.5

Last week we interviewed Bloom Cardenas on her incredible grandmother, Nikki DeSanfal.

0:11.6

And today I couldn't be more delighted to be sharing an interview with Catherine Opie.

0:16.9

But just before we get into this, I am delighted to say that this episode is generously supported by Christie's Auction House,

0:23.7

where the exciting auction, Lejeune, a collecting legacy, the London No Reserve Edit, is due to open for viewing at Christie's King Street from the 7th, the 10th of November 2022.

0:36.6

It presents an accessible opportunity for both new and season collectors to acquire unique works and additions, assembled over three generations by Jacqueline and Mark Lejean and their descendants.

0:51.3

The collection reflects the family's deep passion for the arts and is the

0:56.0

outcome of their close relationship with living artists in Belgium and abroad, including works

1:01.8

from exciting female artists, including Belinda de Broikura, Nikki de Sanfal, Sasha Braunig,

1:08.0

Georgia Gardner, Murray Sunner, and more, with each lot offered at a starting bid of £100.

1:15.3

Collecting exciting contemporary art with great stories and history behind them has never been easier.

1:22.0

The sale is open for bidding online through the 10th of November.

1:25.9

I hope you enjoy this episode.

1:32.8

Hello everyone and welcome to The Great Women Artist podcast with me, Katie Hessel.

1:39.1

Some of you might know me from The Great Women Artists, an Instagram account I set up in

1:43.1

October 2015, which celebrates

1:45.3

female artists on a daily basis, ranging from young graduates to old masters. Well, in a similar

1:51.9

fashion to the Instagram, this podcast is all about celebrating female artists from a variety

1:57.5

of backgrounds and histories. And I am so excited to be interviewing artists on their career

2:02.7

or artists, writers, curators, or general art lovers

2:05.8

on the women artist who means most of them.

2:08.8

What I want this podcast to do is celebrate female artists

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