At this rare moment when these three great women artists are all exhibiting at Tate, join Katy and Bidisha for an unmissable fireside chat. They will explore how each artist reveals their inner life and body through their work, tracing themes of vulnerability, identity and self-representation.
After making your booking you will receive an order confirmation email. The link to join the livestream on YouTube will be emailed to you on the day of the talk.
The talk will only be available to watch live and won't be viewable after the event has taken place.
Katy Hessel
Katy Hessel is an art historian and the author of the international bestseller The Story of Art without Men (Waterstones Book of the Year 2022); How To Live an Artful Life and The Story of Art without Men: An Illustrated Guide to Amazing Women Artists. She runs @thegreatwomenartists on Instagram, hosts The Great Women Artists Podcast, and writes a column for The Guardian. A Visiting Fellow at Cambridge University and Trustee of Charleston, she has presented documentaries for the BBC and launched Museums Without Men, a growing audio series highlighting works by women artists in museum collections worldwide.
Bidisha
Bidisha is a journalist and broadcaster working for the BBC, CNN, Sky, Channel 5 and ABC, covering the arts and culture and current affairs. Also an acclaimed lens-based artist and art director, her most recent publication is called The Future of Serious Art.