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The Great Women Artists

Jessie Burton on Frida Kahlo

The Great Women Artists

Katy Hessel

Arts

4.8877 Ratings

🗓️ 21 January 2020

⏱️ 53 minutes

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In Episode 15 of The Great Women Artists Podcast, Katy Hessel interviews the brilliant best-selling author, Jessie Burton, on the great FRIDA KAHLO !!!!!!! And WOW was it incredible to record at Jessie's beautiful home surrounded by everything Frida: from mugs, cushions, candles, posters, to doorstops, Jessie has even painted her writing out-house 'Frida-blue' (!). What a hero! I first found out about Jessie's fascination with the artist after reading a beautiful essay she wrote in 2017 for Harper's Bazaar after making the pilgrimage to Frida's house, Casa Azul, around the time of the V&A Exhibition. You can read a shorter version here: https://www.harpersbazaar.com/uk/culture/a21341120/frida-kahlo-the-agony-and-the-ecstacy/ Frida is known to be one of the most iconic artists from history. Her image has been countlessly reproduced in the world, but how much do we really know about the woman behind the portrait...? Born in 1907 (she always claimed it was 1910 to be a 'child of the revolution'), Frida grew up in Mexico City, but life wasn't always easy. Disabled by polio as a child, Frida was involved in a horrific bus accident aged 18 which shattered her body. After being bed-bound, she began to paint – portraits of those around her, self-portraits of her reality and her constant reminder of death. But despite all the tragedy, she never let herself be the victim.  A left-wing activist, Frida married her husband, Diego Rivera – the then superstar artist of his day. The couple travelled around the world and were each other's biggest inspirations, but it wasn't always smooth – something we come to learn the more explore her work.  Through her portraiture Frida documented her life: her dual identity, love, death, religion, marriage, fertility, infertility. Portraying truthful scenarios, Jessie and I discuss the constant mask she wears and the constant search for identity in her work, whether that be mixing her European and Mexican heritage, her two selves, and her constant battle with the impending doom of death.  I couldn't be MORE excited to release this episode. Jessie tells the story of Frida through a writer's lens, calling her "a writer's dream". We go through her life story, but also her works, and ask ourselves: what is it that makes Frida so iconic, so relatable, so empowering?! Tune in NOW! :) Want to read more. Check out Jessie's brilliant books here: https://www.jessieburton.co.uk/index.html – available from all good bookshops!  Thank you for listening!! This episode is sponsored by the National Art Pass and the Affordable Art Fair! @artfund: https://bit.ly/32HJVDk To receive a free tote bag with your National Art Pass, enter the code GREAT at checkout!  @affordableartfairuk: https://affordableartfair.com/ Follow us: Katy Hessel: @thegreatwomenartists / @katy.hessel Sound editing by @_ellieclifford Artwork by @thisisaliceskinner Music by Ben Wetherfield https://www.thegreatwomenartists.com/

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Whether you're thinking about giving the gift of art or marking a milestone in your life like a new job,

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anniversary or buying your first house with a piece, art is a unique way to celebrate those special moments.

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Now in its 20th year, the affordable art fair will be back in beautiful Battersea Park from the 12th of the 15th of March,

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and on Hampstead from the 30th of April to the 3rd of May.

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Each fair showcases over 100 galleries,

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bringing together over a thousand original artworks from everything from limited edition prints by well-known names to a curated selection of ones to watch.

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And don't forget, National Art Pass holders can enjoy 50% off tickets to fairs by showing their pass on the door,

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or by using the code

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art fund online. To book tickets and shop over 10,000 handpicked artworks, simply visit

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affordableartfare.com. Thanks to our sponsor, the Affordable Art Fair for making this podcast

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possible.

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As you can probably tell, visiting galleries and museums is one of my absolute favourite activities

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and our sponsor, The National Art Pass, makes that a whole lot easier, smoother and cheaper

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for us art lovers and gallery goers.

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Not only does the National Art Pass grant you free entry to over 240 museums, galleries and historic houses across the UK,

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such as Kensington Palace, Cardiff Castle, the Royal Pavilion and the Hornemann Museum. It also

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gives 50% of major exhibitions, including the British Museum, Tate, the VNA and many more.

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Membership is just £73 for an entire year and for those under 30 it's a mere 45

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and for lucky great women artists listeners

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you can also receive an exclusive tote bag

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designed by Malika Fav when you buy a National ArtPass

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by entering the code Great at checkout

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