In 1971, Linda Nochlin’s groundbreaking essay “Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?” posed a provocative question about the role of gender in art history. Today, we know that there have been great women artists across time and cultures—but, too often, their greatness isn’t recognized by the art market.
Art historian Katy Hessel visits The Artsy Podcast for a special Women’s History Month episode to discuss the importance of talking about women’s representation in the art world, the progress that has been made towards gender parity, and the contemporary women artists she’s watching now.
Plus, Artsy editors Casey Lesser and Arun Kakar discuss the month’s art news, including the scene at TEFAF, developments in AI artwork, and standout exhibitions in London, Austin, and Hong Kong.
Katy Hessel is an art historian, curator, broadcaster, and author of The Story of Art without Men, a Sunday Times and New York Times Best Seller. Her upcoming book How to Live an Artful Life is out in November.
Key topics:
- Gender equality in the art world
- Contemporary women artists
- How to start collecting art
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- Tenant of Culture
- Noah Davis
- Alice Neel
- Käthe Kollwitz
- Guerilla Girls
- Mickalene Thomas
- Hilma af Klint
- Julie Mehretu
- Sarah Sze
- Katharina Grosse
- Jenny Saville
- Howardena Pindell
- Flora Yukhnovich
- Antonia Showering
- Kate Dunn
- Somaya Critchlow
- Ella Walker
- Charlotte Edey
- Sahara Longe
- Christina Kimeze
- Michaela Yearwood-Dan
- Anne Rothenstein
- Pauline Boty
- Jake Grewal
- Simone Kennedy Doig
- Mary Stephenson
- Caroline Walker
- Chantal Joffe
- Louise Bourgeois