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Art, biography, history and identity collide in this podcast from the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery. Join Director Kim Sajet as she chats with artists, historians, and thought leaders about the big and small ways that portraits shape our world.

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Art, biography, history and identity collide in this podcast from the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery. Join Director Kim Sajet as she chats with artists, historians, and thought leaders about the big and small ways that portraits shape our world.

Copyright National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution
24hr 49min
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Portraying Older Women's Bodies
Thumbnail for "From The Vault: Lincoln Hiding In Plain Sight".
A rare portrait of Abraham Lincoln re-emerges, with a story to tell.
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There is an art to fitting masterpieces through poky passages.
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The Changes In Our Change, From Sidedoor
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A journalist draws a portrait of her world-famous ancestor.
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"Everybody needs a Paris."
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The National Mall is a great place to do art, but what should the art say?
Thumbnail for "Lincoln Hiding In Plain Sight".
A rare portrait of President Abraham Lincoln re-emerges... with a story to tell.
Thumbnail for "Social Media And The Subway".
Devon Rodriguez has cracked the algorithm and slipped portraiture into your feed.
Thumbnail for "Copyright vs Copywrong".
The Supreme Court rules on Andy Warhol silk screen, but what about the right to riff?
Thumbnail for "Bonus: The Toxic Book of Faces".
From the Smithsonian's Sidedoor podcast, a ledger book stuffed with silhouettes and sprinkled with arsenic.
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We can control the way we are seen, but not the way we are consumed.
Thumbnail for "ART-ificial Intelligence".
What happens if you ask AI to paint a self-portrait?
Thumbnail for "Fakes, the Boxed Wines of the Art World".
Art fraud is a lot more common than you might think.
Thumbnail for "Oppenheimer's Close-Up".
Was he an American patriot, a communist sympathiser, or the destroyer of worlds?
Thumbnail for "It Depends How You Frame It".
The frame tells a story that the painting cannot.
Thumbnail for "Season 5 Trailer: Director's Cut".
This season we're changing things up..
Thumbnail for "A Cover Like No Other".
Too mad, too manly, too serious, not serious enough..
Thumbnail for "BONUS: The Case of the Missing Portrait".
The diagnosis is gender bias and historical amnesia.
Thumbnail for "Pinocchio Noses and Plug-In Halos".
If you don't want Ann to draw you, don't be a hypocrite.
Thumbnail for "The Business End Of Portraiture".
Indra Nooyi is no longer blending in.
Thumbnail for "BONUS: Finding Cleopatra".
There's more to this story than meets the nose.
Thumbnail for "Postal Pairings".
It's possibly the world's largest, and tiniest, portrait collection.
Thumbnail for "A Shortcut Across Time".
The award-winning chef José Andrés looks to a Civil War nurse for inspiration.
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A map, a smile, a shadow of controversy.
Thumbnail for "Things We Take For Granted".
Memory does not sit atop a granite foundation, nor does democracy.
Thumbnail for "Glimpsing Freedom".
The 'luxury of a likeness' is democratized.
Thumbnail for "Live Long and Protest".
It's definitely OK to be Takei!
Thumbnail for "The Woman Who Knocked Science Sideways".
How do you draw a picture of a world-famous ancestor?
Thumbnail for "Dolores Huerta: Yes She Did!".
"When you decide to become a warrior, you can expect a lot of arrows to be slung at you."
Thumbnail for "Season 4 Trailer".
Stories of Resistance and Resilience
Thumbnail for "Yesterday's Disruptors... Today".
A boozy lunch, a big idea.
Thumbnail for "Un-forgetting History".
"For me history is not a noun, it's a verb."
Thumbnail for "BONUS: Who Was Pocahontas Really?".
"Pocahontas was a player."
Thumbnail for "Ellen Stofan Sees Stars Here On Earth".
Science, Sports and The Supremes
Thumbnail for "People of Progress".
Who do we lionize, and why?
Thumbnail for "Phillis Wheatley Redrawn".
She literally wrote her way to freedom.
Thumbnail for "Capturing Ghosts".
“Nothing can be so deceiving as a photograph.”
Thumbnail for "Hyphenated".
Two men who had their 'American-ness' challenged.
Thumbnail for "Foundational Truths".
"Democracy is never a thing done."
Thumbnail for "On the Money".
What does our currency say about us?
Thumbnail for "Portraying The Presidents".
A map, a smile, a shadow of controversy.
Thumbnail for "Season 3 Trailer".
Real people, real stories
Thumbnail for "Holiday Edition: Renée Fleming on Music’s Special Place".
The songs, the portraits, and of course the gowns.
Thumbnail for "Self Made with Elle Johnson and Janine Sherman Barrois ".
A million ways that hair is power.
Thumbnail for "Bataan's Boogaloo with Eduardo Díaz".
A dash of cha-cha-cha, a shot of rhythm and blues, shake with ice.
Thumbnail for "The Rockefeller Pose with LL Cool J and Richard Ormond".
A family crest with a pair of boxing gloves.
Thumbnail for "Getting Real with Robert McCurdy".
A portrait so meticulously rendered, "You can see my contact lenses."
Thumbnail for "Seeing Truth with Gwendolyn Shaw".
Sojourner Truth's words were not always her own. But her image was.
Thumbnail for "Painting Through a President's Assassination, with Brandon Fortune".
In some ways, Elaine de Kooning almost fell in love with her subject. Then he was murdered.
Thumbnail for "Focusing on Ruben Salazar, with Taína Caragol".
A reporter becomes the subject of the story.
Thumbnail for "Growing Younger with Harriet Tubman".
What if you could leave behind just one photograph?
Thumbnail for "Close Looking with Briana Zavadil White".
Jumping in right before a knockout
Thumbnail for "Removing the Sting with Will Rogers".
Good Humor Makes Good Medicine
Thumbnail for "Season 2 Trailer".
Real people, real stories
Thumbnail for "Crossing the Border with Hugo Crosthwaite".
"A Portrait of Berenice Sarmiento Chávez"
Thumbnail for "Civil War Spies with Ann Shumard".
How did two women buck the Victorian era and become infamous Civil War spies?
Thumbnail for "In Memoriam: Cokie Roberts".
Snapshots from an Interview
Thumbnail for "Speaking with the Secretary".
Righting a wrong with a painting.
Thumbnail for "Remembering Marian Anderson with Leslie Ureña".
The reserved woman who sang her way into civil rights history.
Thumbnail for "Firsts with Cokie Roberts".
First Ladies, unelected and not going anywhere.
Thumbnail for "Discovering Pocahontas with Paul Chaat Smith".
Why was this Native American heroine painted in a stiff lace collar?
Thumbnail for "Underwater with Julie Packard and Hope Gangloff".
When the National Portrait Gallery is your matchmaker..
Thumbnail for "On the Beat with Wendy MacNaughton".
"My job is to observe, and my job is to record. But my job is also to be a human."
Thumbnail for "Loving with Sheryll Cashin".
Beyond Black And White
Thumbnail for "Lopsided with Jill Lepore".
How do you portray someone who never sat for a portrait?
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Art, biography, history and identity collide in this podcast from the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery.

Hags and Witches

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April 9, 202421min 59sec

Kiki Smith says she didn’t really start making drawings of people until she was 40. Once she had aged a little, she looked in the mirror and saw lines— something “to hang onto” as an artist. At 70, she says it’s the hags and witches who attract her most.

In this episode, Kim speaks with Kiki about portraying older women’s bodies and how aging has influenced her work. Kiki’s female subjects sometimes evoke biblical figures or characters from fairy tales, and they’re often connected to nature— to wolves and birds and stars. “Society is always trying to shrink people’s sense of self or possibilities,” she says. “How they experience the world is much larger.”

This episode was inspired by a self-portrait of Alice Neel, who painted herself at her easel, naked, when she was 80 years old.

See the portraits we discussed:

Alice Neel self-portrait

Cradling Dead Cat (1999-2000), by Kiki Smith

Poisoned Witch (2012), by Kiki Smith

Free Fall, by Kiki Smith