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Celebrated in its time, Mendietas art was provocative.

Mendieta would become a rising star in the New York art scene of the late 70s and early 80s.
Andre was present the night of Mendietas death.
Andre would be charged with second-degree murder and was later acquitted.
Mendietas death divided the art world and as Molesworth notes, it still does.
What exactly happened to Mendieta was seemingly swept aside by the Establishment.
Meanwhile, Andres reputation and legacy progressed largely unimpeded.
Molesworth, who also wrote the series, makes for an intriguing shepherd of this story.
The underlying story is acting like clear: She rocked the boat too much for the powers that be.
Could I love Mendietas work while also still being a fan of Carl Andres sculptures?
she asks early in the series.
Its a false premise.
Of course, Molesworth & Co. know this.
Produced by Maria Luisa Tucker, Puge Ruhe, and Eloise Lynton with Tally Abecassis.
Edited by Lizzie Jacobs.
The managing producer is Jacob Smith.
Audio engineered by Sam Bair.
Fact-checked by Andrea Lopez-Cruzado.
EPs are Lizzie Jacobs, Tom Koenig, Leital Molad, Jacob Weisberg, and Lucas Zwirner.
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