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The Great Women Artists

Lois Dodd

The Great Women Artists

Katy Hessel

Arts

4.8 • 877 Ratings

🗓️ 27 May 2025

⏱️ 37 minutes

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I am so excited to say that my guest on the GWA Podcast is the esteemed American painter, Lois Dodd. At 98-years-old, Dodd is famed for her paintings of her immediate surroundings, from landscapes to house roofs, windows and stairs. She paints the Night, day; outside, inside; doors that are painted, chipped; new, worn; and loved. While there is a seemingly absence of people, Dodd’s paintings capture whole worlds and narratives – whether it be hose fires, or laundry hanging from a washing line. It’s as though the colour, weather, light, frames, stairs, or cracks retain years worth of stories and memories, or are even characters in themselves. Steeped in American art and cultural history, referencing the likes of Hopper or Hitchcock, Dodd’s works emphasise a voyeuristic, but also familiar nature. Born in 1927, Dodd was born and raised in New Jersey, mostly by her three older sisters after her parents’ untimely death when she was young. It was then to Cooper Union in the 1940s, where she was amongst the burgeoning New York art scene, opening the artist-run space, the Tanager Gallery in 1952, at a similar time to iconic exhibitions such as the Ninth Street Show. Venturing to Maine, living by her artist friends Alex Katz and Jean Cohen, she took to painting views of the landscape, and by the end of the 1960s, this was now framed through a window: a perspective and device she has constantly reworked and reinvented, whether it be pressed up against her window on the Bowery, looking out onto her New York view, or of the cracked windows set in the lush, verdant countryside. Dodd allows her viewer to see something we thought we knew so well. She is an observer of nature – her works are about seeing the things that pass others by. As the critic Roberta Smith wrote in 2013: “Ms. Dodd loves the observed world. [...] She always searches out the underlying geometry but also the underlying life, and the sheer strangeness of it all.” I would also add that she is acute at highlighting the things that others iss - take her window portraits of New York City, a favorite being one fro November 2016, of her view that although is taken p by windows, places emphasis on a golden tree or blue sky, as if to latch on to the nature that grows even in the city, and the hope and beauty that exists even in the most unexpected places… Today we are recording in Dodd’s home/studio in New Jersey… ahead of her major exhibition at Kunstmuseum Den Haag that opens this August in The Netherlands… Being here, I feel set in a Lois Dodd painting, brought to life by the motifs that surround me – and I can’t wait to find out more. https://www.kunstmuseum.nl/en/exhibitions/lois-dodd https://www.alexandregallery.com/artists-work/lois-dodd#tab:slideshow;tab-1:thumbnails -- 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 Mikaela Carmichael Music by Ben Wetherfield

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0:00.0

Hello everyone and welcome back to season 13 of the Great Women Artists podcast. I am so excited to be sharing this upcoming season with you and to say that this series is again supported by the Levitt Collection, a vast and varied art collection of which a major and ever-increasing portion is dedicated to works by women artists. Today, there are over

0:22.6

600 works by women artists in the collection. After publishing the must-have book, Abstract

0:28.5

Expressionists, The Women in 2003, Christian Levitt went on to open on the 21st of June last year,

0:35.5

FAMM, the first private museum in Europe entirely dedicated to women artists,

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which is just utterly amazing.

0:43.2

Located in Mujan, near Cannes in the south of France, this newly transformed space features a stunning collection of over 100 works

0:50.2

by many of the leading female artists that span from the impressionist period to the contemporary today.

0:56.5

Think Tracy Eman to Marina Abramovich, past podcast guests, I might add.

1:00.5

The impressive exhibition of painting, sculptures and photographs from the Leveck Collection

1:04.5

highlight the creative brilliance of women who have played pivotal roles

1:08.4

in shaping some of the major artistic movements of the modern period.

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Only 30 minutes from Nice Airport, FAMM, which stands for female artists of the Mujan Museum,

1:18.8

is open every day and for further information and bookings, please visit www.fam.com.

1:26.1

I hope you enjoy this episode.

1:33.0

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

1:39.3

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

1:43.6

2015,

1:44.9

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

1:51.0

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

1:56.2

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

2:02.9

or artists, writers, curators or general art lovers

2:06.0

on the women artist who means most of them.

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