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ArtMuse

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ArtMuse aims to reshape the ways in which we interpret well-known works of art by paying dues to the women whose images have been immortalized but whose names and stories have been wrongfully overlooked. Each episode will focus our attention on the female muse, sharing their important lives and legacy.Copyright 2023 All rights reserved. Art Sciences sociales
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    • ArtMuse ArtTalks: Host Grace Anna Interviews Author & PodcasterJennifer Dasal
      Aug 29 2025

      Purchase your own copy of The Club: Where American Women Artists Found Refuge in Belle Epoque Paris HERE.

      Jennifer Dasal is an art historian, author, and podcast host. Her podcast Art Curious explores the “unexpected, slightly odd, and strangely wonderful in Art History”. Art Curious has been featured in The Opera Magazine, NPR, and ArtDaily.

      Dasal is also the former curator of modern and contemporary art at the North Carolina Museum of Art, where she worked for over a decade. In 2020, she published ArtCurious: Stories of the Unexpected, Slightly Odd, and Strangely Wonderful in Art History. And her latest book, The Club: Where American Women Artists Found Refuge in Belle Epoque Paris, has just hit the shelves this July.

      Be sure to follow ArtMuse on Instagram & TikTok. Donate to ArtMuse HERE.

      ArtMuse is produced by Kula Production Company.

      Today’s episode was written by host Grace Anna.

      There are accompanying images, resources and suggestions for further reading on the ArtMuse website and Instagram.

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      57 min
    • ArtMuse ArtTalks: Host Grace Anna Interviews Author Mark Braude
      Aug 15 2025

      Kiki Man Ray: Art, Love and Rivalry in 1920’s Paris can be ordered online HERE.

      Mark Braude is the author of three non-fiction books, Kiki Man Ray being his third. He has been a National Endowment for the Humanities Public Scholar, a visiting fellow at the American Library in Paris, and a postdoctoral fellow at Stanford University. He is currently based in Vancouver, Canada, where he lives with his family.

      For those who haven’t yet listened to our episode on Kiki de Montparnasse, Kiki was an artist’s model, performer, painter, actress, and memoirist active in Paris during the roaring twenties. Over her lifetime Kiki became one of the most prolific art models in the history of western art, modeling for many of the best painters of her day, as well as the photographer Man Ray, with whom she shared an eight-year long relationship with. Over the course of their affair, Man Ray took hundreds of photographs of Kiki. Kiki played an integral role in the creation of each of these works, co-collaborating on them with Man Ray, despite receiving no official credit.

      But Kiki was far more than just Man Ray’s muse. She was also an artist in her own right, and her creativity took many forms. Kiki was an accomplished painter, cabaret performer, and published her own autobiography when she was only twenty-eight years old. Though Kiki de Montparnasse fell into relative obscurity after her death, she deserves to be remembered as the visionary and independent woman she was; a woman who inspired masterpieces by the greatest artists of her age, who painted with unrestrained expression and sang with bravado, whose memoir gained international recognition, and whose free spirit came to symbolize an entire era of European history.

      Be sure to follow ArtMuse on Instagram & TikTok. Donate to ArtMuse HERE.

      ArtMuse is produced by Kula Production Company.

      Today’s episode was written by host Grace Anna.

      There are accompanying images, resources and suggestions for further reading on the ArtMuse website and Instagram.

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      57 min
    • ArtMuse ArtTalks: Host Grace Anna Interviews Acclaimed Author Francine Prose
      Aug 1 2025

      You can purchase your own copy of The Lives of the Muses: Nine Women and the Artists They Inspired HERE.

      Francine Prose is a renowned American author and critic. She has published several non-fiction books, including The Lives of the Muses, as well as several novels, essays, and short-stories. She has also contributed works to major publications such as The New York Times and The New Yorker. Her novel Blue Angel was a finalist for the National Book award, and her novel A Changed Man, won the Dayton Literary Peace Prize. Prose is also the former president of PEN American Center and holds the title of Distinguished Writer in Residence at Bard College, where she is currently a professor.

      If you have not yet listened to ArtMuse’s episodes on Elizabeth Siddall and Gala Dali, you can find these episodes by searching for ArtMuse on all streaming platforms, as well as on our website: www.artmusepodcast.com.

      Be sure to follow ArtMuse on Instagram & TikTok. Donate to ArtMuse HERE.

      ArtMuse is produced by Kula Production Company.

      Today’s episode was written by host Grace Anna.

      There are accompanying images, resources and suggestions for further reading on the ArtMuse website and Instagram.

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      49 min
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