Bow Down: Women in Art
19 episodes - English - Latest episode: over 3 years ago - ★★★★★ - 80 ratingsBow Down is a podcast about significant women artists from the past, hosted by Jennifer Higgie, editor at large at Frieze.
Women have been expressing themselves since the beginning of time. Yet, ask around and you’ll find that most people struggle to name even one non-male artist from before the 20th century. For each 20-minute episode, Jennifer invites an artist, writer, historian or curator to nominate an artist to whom we should all … well, bow down.
Subscribe to learn more about these radical women, all of whom made – and continue to make – the world a more interesting place.
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Episodes
Lianne La Havas on Frida Kahlo
October 26, 2020 11:26 - 13 minutes - 15.2 MBFor this special episode of Bow Down, Jennifer Higgie talks to the brilliant singer and songwriter Lianne La Havas about the influence of art – and in particular, Frida Kahlo – on her life and work.
Dame Magdalene Odundo on Ladi Kwali
September 24, 2020 16:19 - 18 minutes - 25.6 MBThe renowned ceramic artist Dame Magdalene Odundo discusses the life and work of the influential Nigerian potter Ladi Kwali, who taught Odundo in the early 1970s and who face adorns the Nigerian 20 Naira bill.
Sally Smart on Bessie Davidson
September 17, 2020 15:26 - 19 minutes - 26.9 MBThe artist Sally Smart discusses the life and work of the Australian post-Impressionist artist Bessie Davidson – Smart’s great, great aunt – who migrated to Paris from Adelaide in the early 20th-century.
Duro Olowu on Emma Amos
September 10, 2020 11:08 - 21 minutes - 29.3 MBThe fashion designer and curator Duro Olowu discusses the life and work of the American artist and activist Emma Amos, who was the only woman to join the radical African American art collective, Spiral, which was co-founded by Romare Bearden in 1963.
Alison Goldfrapp on Leonora Carrington
September 03, 2020 12:13 - 19 minutes - 26.1 MBThe musician and artist Alison Goldfrapp discusses the life and work of the trailblazing British / Mexican surrealist painter and author, Leonora Carrington, who was born in 1917 in the UK and emigrated to Mexico in the 1940s.
Amalia Pica on Lola Mora
August 27, 2020 15:32 - 20 minutes - 28.1 MBThe artist Amalia Pica discusses the life and work of the 19th-century Argentinean neo-classicist sculptor and inventor, Lola Mora, who trained in Rome and created one of the best-known fountains in Buenos Aires.
Sonia Boyce on Adrian Piper
August 20, 2020 13:25 - 21 minutes - 29.2 MBThe artist and activist Sonia Boyce, who is representing Britain at the 2022 Venice Biennale, discusses issues of race, power and humour in the work of the Berlin-based, radical philosopher and artist Adrian Piper.
Mark Cousins on Kira Muratova
August 12, 2020 16:02 - 20 minutes - 28.4 MBMark Cousins, the writer and director of the new 14-hour documentary Women Make Film discusses the prolific and underrated Russian/Ukrainian filmmaker Kira Muratova, whose wildly imaginative work was censored by the Soviets.
Bow Down: Series Two Trailer
August 06, 2020 17:50 - 1 minute - 2.7 MBBow Down – the podcast about significant female artists who deserve our attention – returns for series 2. Presented by Jennifer Higgie, guests include the artists Sonia Boyce, Amalia Pica and Sally Smart; the filmmaker Mark Cousins; the musician Alison Goldfrapp; potter Magdalene Odundo; curator and fashion designer Duro Olowu and the legendary feminist art-historian Griselda Pollock.
Griselda Pollock on Vera Frenkel
August 06, 2020 15:11 - 20 minutes - 28.1 MBGriselda Pollock, winner of the 2020 Holberg Prize for her ‘profound influence on art history’, discusses the life and work of the Toronto-based artist Vera Frenkel, who for six decades has been a pioneer of new technologies.
Zoe Whitley on Kathleen Collins
December 23, 2019 14:47 - 20 minutes - 18.4 MBThe Hayward Gallery curator, and co-curator of the blockbuster touring exhibition ‘Soul of a Nation’ discusses the life and work of Kathleen Collins, the first African-American woman to write and direct a feature film.
Liliane Lijn on Stella Snead
December 16, 2019 14:01 - 21 minutes - 20 MBThe London-based artist discusses the life and times of her friend, the late (and overlooked) British surrealist painter, photographer and collage artist, Stella Snead, who lived between New Mexico and India.
Shahidha Bari on Mary Moser and Angelica Kauffman
December 09, 2019 16:03 - 20 minutes - 22.9 MBThe cultural historian, radio presenter and author of Dressed: The Secret Life of Clothes discusses the life and times of the two women founders of London’s Royal Academy, the trail-blazing 18th-century artists Angelica Kauffman and Mary Moser.
Natalia Sidlina on Natalia Goncharova
December 02, 2019 14:26 - 23 minutes - 31.8 MBThe Tate Curator of International Art discusses the life and times of the modernist pioneer Natalia Goncharova, who changed the landscape of avant-garde art in early 20th-century Russia.
Juliet Jacques on Claude Cahun
November 25, 2019 14:29 - 21 minutes - 29.7 MBThe critic and author of the acclaimed memoir Trans discusses the life and work of the radical mid-20th-century surrealist photographer and resistance worker Claude Cahun.
Laura Mulvey on Chantal Akerman
November 18, 2019 14:00 - 21 minutes - 29.2 MBThe renowned film theorist Laura Mulvey – who coined the term 'the male gaze' – discusses the life and work of the influential avant-garde Belgian filmmaker, Chantal Akerman, who died in 2015.
Olivia Laing on Agnes Martin
November 11, 2019 16:17 - 22 minutes - 30.4 MBThe best-selling novelist and winner of the 2019 James Tait Black Memorial Prize discusses the life and work of the 20th-century American artist Agnes Martin, whose minimalist paintings were inspired by Zen Buddhism.
Helen Cammock on Artemisia Gentileschi
October 22, 2019 07:54 - 20 minutes - 27.9 MBThe 2019 Turner Prize-shortlisted artist Helen Cammock reflects on her fascination with the inspiring 17th-century Italian painter Artemisia Gentileschi, who overcame tragic circumstances to become one of the most famous artists of her day.