This episode of "Death of an Artist" delves into the trial of Carl Andre for the death of Ana Mendieta, examining the social and art-world context of the time. It highlights the complexities of separating an artist's personal life from their work, the concept of "genius," and the challenges faced by women in the art world. The episode explores the decision to opt for a bench trial, the exclusion of key evidence, and the "wall of silence" encountered during the investigation, drawing parallels between the art world's discretion and potential obstruction of justice. It also touches on the Me Too movement's impact and the protests surrounding Carl Andre's retrospective, reflecting on the host's own changing perspectives and discomfort with the situation.
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