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The Great Women Artists

Nick Willing on Paula Rego

The Great Women Artists

Katy Hessel

Arts

4.8 • 877 Ratings

🗓️ 28 September 2021

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

In episode 70 of The Great Women Artists Podcast, Katy Hessel interviews the SON, Nick Willing, of one of the greatest living artists, his mother, PAULA REGO !!!!!!!! [This episode is brought to you by Alighieri jewellery: www.alighieri.co.uk | use the code TGWA at checkout for 10% off!] Wow is this one of the most joyous, brilliant, electric and INSIGHTFUL episodes. Nick speaks so beautifully on his mother, her life, her art, her commitment to painting, her greatness at telling stories and twisting them on its head. A few years ago, Nick, a director and writer, made an incredible documentary, "Secrets and Stories", where he filmed and interviewed his mother over the course of a year.  Rego, now 86, is currently the subject of a MAMMOTH exhibition of her work at Tate Britain. Featuring paintings, drawings, collages and more, spanning from the 1950s up until recent years, Rego’s works have dealt with both epic and personal stories on large and small scales. Painting our deepest secrets, desires, fears, or the familiar stories we learnt in childhood – but question as adults – freedom, family dynamics, art history, and so much more, I don’t think there is a single artist whose works have captured me so much. After all, she has said: “Art is the only place you can do what you like. That’s freedom.” Born in 1935, Rego grew up in Portugal under the military dictatorship of Salazar. She enrolled at London’s Slade School in the 50s. Already as a teenager was Rego able to look deep into people and paint expressive truths, as seen in an early portrait of her father. Returning to Portugal, she painted the bloody reality of life as a human, but most importantly, as a woman.  Through her paintings, she gave (and gives) women a voice. For the record, until 2007, women couldn't have a legal abortion (a change in law in part thanks to Rego’s propagandistic, brave, but painful images of women experiencing unsafe abortions). Rego documented life living with an unfaithful husband (her work The Dance says it all: the male protagonist’s untrustworthy gaze that catches our eyes, beautifully described by Nick), who became progressively ill in his later years, and who she cared for.  But although her works are personal to her, they speak universally, spanning time, age, cultures. They feel utterly contemporary, but also historic. They address epic themes on an epic scale. They feel Baroque, operatic, theatrical. But always so real, with Rego always bringing it back to the personal. I hope you enjoy this episode! Further links:  Tate show! https://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-britain/exhibition/paula-rego https://www.victoria-miro.com/artists/238-paula-rego/ Nick's documentary!!!! You can't miss: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t7eNo6goFeg&t=1s&ab_channel=Byrnzie400 LISTEN NOW + ENJOY!!! Follow us: Katy Hessel: @thegreatwomenartists / @katy.hessel Sound editing by Nada Smiljanic Research assistant + sound recorder: Viva Ruggi  Artwork by @thisisaliceskinnerMusic by Ben Wetherfield https://www.thegreatwomenartists.com/

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0:00.0

Hello everyone and welcome back to season six of the Great Women Artist podcast. In this series,

0:06.5

I am so excited to be continuing my partnership with the brilliant Aligieri Jewelry,

0:11.6

who have been supporting the GWA podcast for the last year and a half. For spring summer

0:16.9

2022, Aligieri is releasing one piece at a time from their inferno unlocked.

0:22.4

This collection will open up the inferno and give you the tools to guide you from the darkest

0:27.0

circle of hell to a realization of light and clarity. Hell is often imagined as a land of fire.

0:33.5

However, in the final circle of the inferno, ice reigns supreme.

0:38.3

The landscape is completely frozen over and the souls are locked in.

0:42.3

There is stasis, no ability to move forward or to hope.

0:46.3

This week, I am so excited to tell you the story of the first piece to be released.

0:50.3

The multifaceted poet's dagger, with its hidden codes and verses, is an amulet strong

0:55.8

enough to break through the ice of the inferno. It is a tool of strength and perseverance to

1:01.0

guide you to a realization of light and clarity. One of the 33 magical spells of the inferno

1:06.3

unlocked collection, wear it to shatter the status quo. Allegieri will be dropping each amulet individually to celebrate the craftsmanship and story

1:14.9

at the core of every talisman which founder, Rosmittani, carves by hand.

1:20.3

Collect the keys to the Inferno on the at Aligieri underscore Jewelry Instagram,

1:24.1

and just for our listeners, Aligieri is offering a 10% discount across all products

1:29.1

with the code TGWA at checkout. Go to www.alegieri.com for more. I hope you enjoy this episode.

1:43.5

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

1:50.0

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

1:55.0

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

2:01.6

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

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