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Death of an Artist

Episode 5: The Silencing

Death of an Artist

Pushkin Industries

Society & Culture, Arts, True Crime

4.6877 Ratings

🗓️ 14 October 2022

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

Carl Andre is acquitted. Decades later, the art world remains divided about his innocence. In order to protect Carl, the art world maintained a strict separation between the art and the artist and used silence to preserve the status quo. But a few remain vocal.

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0:00.0

On a Monday morning in May 1992 a 20-year-old woman is murdered in her home.

0:07.0

Her husband of just nine days comes home from work and finds his high school sweetheart stabbed to death.

0:13.7

Her name is Jennifer Judd.

0:16.3

Who killed Jennifer Judd?

0:18.1

In this new series, we'll attempt to solve a 32-year-old cold case. Listen to who killed Jennifer Judd on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, the I Heart Radio

0:28.0

or wherever you get your podcasts. Pushkin

0:40.0

Something else.

0:51.0

This show contains adult language and occasional descriptions of violence. Please keep that in mind when choosing when and where to listen.

0:57.2

Previously on Death of an Artist.

1:00.9

So the best way to protect him was to respect his wish for silence, I would say.

1:07.0

And also to take him and his word.

1:10.0

I couldn't establish that she wanted to get a divorce and she feared his reaction and I couldn't talk about any of that.

1:18.0

How can it be that there can be so many curators in these institutions and one curator can't say I'm

1:24.9

uncomfortable with that show.

1:38.0

This is press play. I'm Madeline Brand. Let's talk now about some bad news that's hit a couple of local museums. Moca downtown has fired its chief curator Helen Molesworth. To talk about these stories we have

1:44.8

Carolina Miranda with us she writes the culture high and low column for the LA

1:48.4

Times. I think she was an important get for Los Angeles at the curatorial level

1:52.4

and a scholar who was really

1:54.9

devoted to rewriting the history of art in the sense of making sure that it was

1:59.6

more inclusive of women in particular. She's a feminist art historian,

2:04.3

as well as people of color.

2:07.0

Helen was very dedicated to the idea

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