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The Great Women Artists

Emma Ridgway on Ruth Asawa

The Great Women Artists

Katy Hessel

Arts

4.8944 Ratings

🗓️ 4 May 2021

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

In episode 63 of The Great Women Artists Podcast, Katy Hessel interviews the esteemed curator Emma Ridgway of Modern Art Oxford on the majorly influential, RUTH ASAWA (where she is set to have an exhibition in 2022!!!).  [This episode is brought to you by Alighieri jewellery: www.alighieri.co.uk | use the code TGWA at checkout for 10% off!] Artist, educator, trailblazer and sculptor, Ruth Asawa is up there with the greatest and most influential artists of the entire 20th century, Best known for her looped-wire sculptures that expand form, defy structure, and blurring all illusions between hard and soft, tall and small, strongand fragile, RuthAsawa's works ranged from colossal to small enough to fit in your hand.   The fourth of seven siblings, Ruth Asawa was brought up on a rural farm in California by immigrant parents of Japanese descent. Curious and energetic, she spent her childhood helping out on the farm by wiring beans, and attending Japanese calligraphy classes. But as it was the 1930s, the racial prejudice against people of Japanese heritage was worsening. Following the attack on Pearl Harbour, around 120,000 Japanese-Americans were placed in internment camps, including a teenage Ruth Asawa. Which in this episode, we speak about in great depth.   But against the demonstrative conditions and dehumanising set up, communities came together.Providing education for the young people in the camps, professional artists stepped up, and Ruth was taught by some of the greatest Disney animators of the day. Shaped by her teachers, Asawa set out to be an educator herself. However, despite training for three years, was denied a job due to racial prejudices.  So, in the summer of 1946, she enrolled at Black MountainCollege, and it was here where she flourished: ‘I spent three years there and encountered great teachers who gave me enough stimulation to last me for the rest of my life.’ Taking classes with Josef and Anni Albers to Buckminster Fuller (whose hair she cut for a bit of extra money!), Asawa took the BMC approach to her career, by inextricably linking art with life, and life with art.  Moving to SF in '49, Asawa's legacy in setting up art education is tough to compete with. And it is there that she still remains an icon, with the Ruth Asawa School of Arts still very much in full swing today.  I am not exaggerating when I say this may be the most extraordinary, hopeful, brilliant story in art history. I really hope you enjoy this as much as I did.   LISTEN NOW + ENJOY!!! FURTHER LINKS! https://www.davidzwirner.com/artists/ruth-asawa https://www.modernartoxford.org.uk/event/citizen-of-the-universe/ https://ruthasawa.com/life/black-mountain-college/ Follow us: Katy Hessel: @thegreatwomenartists / @katy.hessel Sound editing by Winnie Simon Artwork by @thisisaliceskinner Music by Ben Wetherfield https://www.thegreatwomenartists.com/ Ruth Asawa: Citizen of the Universe is curated by Emma Ridgway and Vibece Salther, organised in partnership by Modern Art Oxford UK and Stavanger Art Museum Norway, supported by the Terra Foundation for American Art.    Opens 28 May - 21 Aug 2022 at Modern Art Oxford then 1 Oct 2022 - 22 Jan 2023 at Stavanger Art Museum. I CAN'T WAIT!

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome back to the Great Woman Artist podcast. I hope you are all doing well at this time.

0:06.4

I am so delighted to say that today we will be speaking with Modernar Oxford chief curator Emma Ridgway on the great Ruth Asawa.

0:14.1

But before we start, I am so excited to reintroduce our sponsor for this series, the brilliant Allegieri jewellery, a collection inspired by

0:21.7

Dante Allegieri's Divine Comedy, with each piece corresponding to one of the poet's 100 poems.

0:26.6

You can visit their wonderful work at www.aligieri.com.com. And just for our listeners, they are

0:33.3

offering a 10% discount across all products with the code TGWA at checkout.

0:39.8

Each week their founder, Rosh Matani, will be giving us an insight into Alighieri,

0:43.8

and I hope you enjoy this episode.

0:48.3

Hello, Great Women Artist listeners.

0:50.4

It's Rosh from Alighieri Jewelry.

0:52.5

I wanted to let you know before word gets out tomorrow that

0:55.8

Alligieri will be opening up the doors of its pop-up, Alligieri Old Town, an old school Italian piazza

1:02.2

in the heart of central London from the 5th to the 9th of May. We'll have lots to show you from a new

1:09.1

bridal store to a nail bar and a chain bar.

1:11.6

Make sure you sign up for our newsletter to be the first to book.

1:19.6

Hello everyone and welcome to The Great Woman Artist's podcast with me, Katie Hessel.

1:25.6

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

1:30.4

2015, which celebrates female artists on a daily basis, ranging from young graduates to old

1:36.5

masters. Well, in a similar fashion to the Instagram, this podcast is all about celebrating

1:42.5

female artists from a variety of backgrounds and histories.

1:46.2

And I am so excited to be interviewing artists on their career or artists, writers, curators or general

1:52.2

art lovers on the women artist who means most of them.

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