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The Great Women Artists

Raquel Cecilia Mendieta on Ana Mendieta

The Great Women Artists

Katy Hessel

Arts

4.8877 Ratings

🗓️ 7 September 2021

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

In episode 67 of The Great Women Artists Podcast, Katy Hessel interviews the filmmaker Raquel Cecilia Mendieta on her aunt, one of the greatest artists ever to live: Ana Mendieta.  The day of this episode's release: 8 September 2021, is the 36th anniversary of Ana's death, who died aged 36 in 1985.  [This episode is brought to you by Alighieri jewellery: www.alighieri.co.uk | use the code TGWA at checkout for 10% off!] "I use the earth as a canvas and my soul as an instrument." A pioneer of Performance Art who used the body as her primary tool, Mendieta’s career was radically experimental. Born in pre-revolutionHavana, Cuba, Mendieta’s life changed when Castro came to power, and her father(an enemy of the new regime) was imprisoned. Exiled from Cuba and sent toAmerica – arriving in Florida then settling in Iowa, aged 12 – Mendieta remained separated from her parents and birth country for years. Enrolling in the University of Iowa, it was here where she thrived. First experimenting with painting, Mendieta went on to employ the body as her primary medium. Constructing her 'Facial Cosmetic Variations' and 'Facial Hair Transplants', she pioneered the use of props and prosthetics as 'acts of transformations'. But being "possessed by nature",  by 1973, she was exploring her siluetas.  Interrogating themes of memory, history, displacement, and rebirth, Mendieta used her body as her instrument when conducting more than 200 performative and ephemeral ‘sculptures’ (which she called siluetas). Through methods of burning, carving, or planting, Mendieta sought to ‘become one with the earth’, moulding the outlines of her body onto the soil of Iowa, Mexico, and from 1980, Cuba.  In this episode we discuss the pure POWER of Mendieta's work, her connection to the Earth, life in Iowa and NYC and her later career at the American Academy in Rome. Ana was a true pioneer. And speaking to the fantastic Raquel, who has made many beautiful films on her aunt, we get an insight into who she was, her rebellious spirit, love and care for those around her, and pure excitement for her life and work.  Enjoy!!! Further links:  https://www.galerielelong.com/artists/estate-of-ana-mendieta https://jeudepaume.org/en/evenement/ana-mendieta-2/ https://alisonjacques.com/artists/ana-mendieta LISTEN NOW + ENJOY!!! Follow us: Katy Hessel: @thegreatwomenartists / @katy.hessel Sound editing by Nada Smiljanic Research assistant: Viva Ruggi  Artwork by @thisisaliceskinner Music 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,

0:06.1

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

0:11.4

who have been supporting the GWA podcast for the last year and a half. Aligieri creates

0:16.7

fragmented talismans of imperfection and vulnerability, which are handcast in London's

0:21.7

Hatton Garden with recycled metals. Founded by Rosh Matani to guide her through a dark time,

0:27.5

each piece has a story and invites you to unlock your own. Today, I would love to tell you about

0:32.9

one of their core and my favourite pieces, the Leone Medallion. At the beginning of Dante's journey into the

0:39.2

dark wood, he is confronted by a terrifying lion. His head held high, with a furious hunger,

0:45.3

it seems as though the very air is trembling in fear of the wild beast. This encounter comes

0:50.6

close to forcing Dante to turn away from the perilous journey. It is at this point

0:55.0

that Virgil, his guide, appears to offer him counsel and companionship. When exploring Dante's

1:01.4

hometown of Florence, Roche stumbled on an old Venetian coin in a market with an engraving of a lion

1:07.4

which he felt so clearly depicted the one which Dante had described. Roche took this

1:13.4

as inspiration and created her own medallion, which was worn around her neck as a secret message

1:18.6

to herself to be brave. Each lion piece enters you into the Allegheny Lion Club, of which I am

1:24.8

an absolutely proud member. The Leone medallion is worn as a symbol of

1:29.1

strength and courage to carry with you on all your adventures. You can visit this collection

1:33.9

at www. allegieri.com.com. And just for our listeners, Allegieri is offering a 10% discount

1:41.0

across all products with the code TGWA at checkout. I hope you enjoy this episode.

1:52.3

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

2:00.1

Some of you might know me from The Great Women Artists,

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an Instagram account I set up in October 2015, which celebrates female artists on a daily basis,

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