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Gallery Guide: A Sordoni ARTcast

All things Artemisia

Season 1, Ep. 3

A celebrity in her own time, Artemisia Gentileschi was almost lost to history due to misogyny in the art world. How did Artemisia make the personal political? Why was she almost forgotten? What can she teach us about Brutal Beauty: The Transformation of Women in Mythology? Heather and Karley talk about how Artemisia became a total cultural reset when it comes to women in the arts. *Please note this episode discusses Artemisia’s rape and trial which may be triggering to some listeners.

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