My Favorite Feminists

Ep. 42 Oh the Humanity!


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Today best friends Milena & Megan cover Austrian-Swedish physicist Lise Meitner who helped discover nuclear fission & Mexican painter, poet & artist muse Nahui Olin, also known as Carmen Mondragón









Nahui Olin







Dying in near obscurity in 1978, Nahui Olin has seen a resurgence of interest & appreciated in the last two decades. Previously only remembered as an artists’ muse, Nahui’s creative work is now being fully realized as model, poet and painter. Today Megan covers how Nahui navigated the male-dominated creative scene of Mexico City and later faced backlash for her uncompromising personality. Taking her name from an Aztec concept of cosmic disruption, Nahui Olin proved to be a force to be reckoned with in her lifetime.



Selected Works



A favorite subject to paint were cats – distinct of her work is the stylized enlargement of the eyes



Nahui also frequently painted portraits of her romantic partner, pictured above her with sea captain Eugenio Agacino



Another portrait with Eugenio Agacino – featuring Nahui’s characteristic use of color, perspective and form



Nahui has been best known for her modeling, posing for photographers and painters alike in the 1920s & 30s





* Maria Izquierdo – Mexican artist featured in ep. 36 of the podcast, lived & worked at the same time as Nahui* General Mondragón – Nahui’s father, important figure in the Mexican Revolution & inventor of Mexico’s first semiautomatic rifle * Edward Weston – American photographer who featured Nahui in his portraits * Dr. Atl – Born Gerardo Murillo Cornado. Writer, painter, political activist, and scientist who Nahui had a tremulous relationship with * Mexican Revolution – Took place from 1910 to 1920, resulted in a democratically govern Mexico* Mexicanidad – Term for the essence of being Mexican* Lecture about the idea of Nahui Ollin: view HERE* DnD campaign (in Spanish) which I’m pretty sure is about the concept of Nahui Olin: view HERE* Blog featuring cats in fine art work: view HERE



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