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TLP Interview with Judith Wechsler, Art Historian and Filmmaker

TLP Interview with Judith Wechsler, Art Historian and Filmmaker

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"Walter, let's go for a walk." - Judith Wechsler, in the arcades of Paris.

Professor Judith Wechsler is an art historian, filmmaker, writer, researcher, Francophile, and leading expert on Paul Cezanne and Honoré Daumier. She’s the daughter of a major religious philosopher. Her resume reads like a who’s who of 20th century art historians – Meyer Shapiro, Linda Nochlan, Leo Steinberg, Gershom Sholem. Her films tell the story of 20th century Europe, image by image.

And she was my advisor. And she’s now a dear friend. Hers is the voice that lingers in my head, reminding me to show my work. Her background in dance and filmmaking speak to someone who, like me, sees art and art history as something that can be understood not just academically, but creatively, and interpreted creatively. You just need to make sure there’s a net below that cliff to catch you.

We all have a mentor, and Judith is mine. This conversation is deeply personal. It’s the story of a student, and her teacher, and the questions and answers that craft our journeys.

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The Blue Dot Sessions, "A Little Powder," "Basketliner"

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