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The Great Women Artists

Diane Apostolos-Cappadona on Mary Magdalene

The Great Women Artists

Katy Hessel

Arts

4.8944 Ratings

🗓️ 2 April 2026

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

TODAY on the GWA Podcast: the esteemed scholar, author, and art historian DIANE APOSTOLOS-CAPPADONA on MARY MAGDALENE! Professor Emerita of Religious Art & Cultural History and Haub Director of the Catholic Studies Program at Georgetown University, and Distinguished Visiting Scholar in the Art History Program at The George Washington University, Apostolos-Cappadona has written extensively on art history. The author of Mary Magdalene: A Visual History (2023); A Guide to Christian Art (2020); Encyclopedia of Women in Religious Art (1996); Dictionary of Christian Art (1994); and The Spirit and the Vision: The Influence of Christian Romanticism on the Development of 19th-Century American Art (1995), and “In Search of Mary Magdalene: images and traditions” (2002)... Apostolos-Cappadona is one of the leading scholars in the world on religious art and, in particular, the image of Mary Magdalene. So - today - unlike in episodes where we deep-dive into a single artist, we will be taking an approach like we've previously done with Marina Warner on Eve, or Natalie Haynes on Medusa, and deep-diving into one of the most popular yet enigmatic figures in art: Mary Magdalene, who has been documented by artists in paint, sculpture, and more, for the past 16 centuries – and counting… and who seems to be portrayed differently every time. After all, Apostolos-Cappadona has referred to her as the most flexible figure in art. Look at images of her and you’ll see a reader, preacher, follower and witness; crying at the foot of the Cross, washing Christ’s feet or looking up to the heavens – repenting her sins with pearl-like tears – and too often conveniently exposing her chest. Sometimes identified by her jar of ointment or red robe (a contrast to the sanctified Virgin Mary’s blue), she is most popularly known, today, as Christ’s lover or a prostitute, despite no passage in the Bible describing her as such. Yet, the truth is we don’t know who she was, and it seems artists have adopted her in ways that coincide with their needs, and the needs of the time. THIS EPISODE IS GENEROUSLY SUPPORTED BY THE LEVETT COLLECTION: https://www.famm.com/en/ https://www.instagram.com/famm_mougins // https://www.merrellpublishers.com/9781858947037 Follow us: Katy Hessel: @thegreatwomenartists / @katy.hessel Sound editing by Tory Peters and Nada Smiljanic. Music by Ben Wetherfield

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0:00.0

Hello everyone and welcome back to the Great Women Artists podcast. I'm very excited to bring you

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today's episode, but just before we get to our sponsor, I am delighted to say that my new book,

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The Story of Art Without Men, an illustrated guide to amazing women artists for younger readers,

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or anyone, to be honest, is out now. You can buy it from your local bookshop

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or wherever you get your books. And I'm thrilled to say that this series is supported by the

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Levit Collection, a vast and varied art collection, and which in the last eight years has become

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entirely focused on works by women artists. You can find much of this made up of

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impressionists, surrealist, abstract expressionists, contemporary artists and more at FAM in Mujan in

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France, the first museum in the world outside of the USA to have a permanent collection

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dedicated to major female artists. It's spearheaded by Christian Levitt,

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who has published three research books in this area. Located in the heart of the historic village

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of Mujan Nican in the south of France, FAM features a stunning collection of nearly 100 works

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by 90 internationally acclaimed and emerging female artists. The impressive exhibition of

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paintings, sculptures and photographs from the Levitt Collection highlights the creative brilliance

1:17.6

of women who have played pivotal roles in shaping some of the major artistic movements,

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from Impressionism to contemporary art. It's only 30 minutes away from Nice Airport,

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and FAM, which stands for Female Art artists of the Mujan Museum, is open every day. And for further information and bookings,

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please visit www.famfamfablem.com. I hope you enjoy this episode.

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Hello, everyone. I hope you enjoy this episode. Hello everyone and welcome to The Great Women Artist podcast with me, Katie Hessel.

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Some of you might know me from The Great Women Artists, an Instagram account I set up in October 2015,

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which celebrates female artists on a daily basis, ranging

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from young graduates to old masters. Well, in a similar fashion to the Instagram, this podcast

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