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Luchita Hurtado: Here I Am | Art21 "Extended Play"

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    [Luchita Hurtado: Here I Am]
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    [MAN] Oh look, there you are.
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    Okay, here we go!
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    [HURTADO] Hi!
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    Good to see you.
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    Here I am!
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    [WOMAN] You're royalty!
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    [ALL LAUGH]
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    [APPLAUSE]
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    [WOMAN, OFF SCREEN] Tonight, we celebrate
    a historic moment for the Serpentine Galleries.
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    We also celebrate
    a historic moment for our artist.
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    Luchita Hurtado is just one year short
    of her one hundredth birthday.
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    I think that deserves another round of applause.
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    [APPLAUSE]
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    Her career has been defined
    by such a unique view of the world.
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    Messages like, "When it comes to the environment,
    there is nowhere to hide."
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    [HURTADO] That's right!
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    [WOMAN] This is her first solo exhibition--
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    in a public institution, in fact.
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    And it is also the first time
    that we have shown
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    over one hundred paintings
    by an extraordinary artist,
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    who has been named as "Time" magazine's
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    one hundred most influential figures of 2019.
    [APPLAUSE]
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    [John Mullican, Luchita's son]
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    [Matt Mullican, Luchita's son]
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    [HURTADO] Okay.
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    These "Birthing" paintings are fun to do.
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    Motherhood is full of wonderful,
    wonderful times.
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    What you can do with a sky
    and a belly button...
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    --[INTERVIEWER] How do you feel
    about this one?
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    --[HURTADO] I like it.
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    --I like it.
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    This joy that you feel with a new baby,
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    this is a joy that
    there is no explaining it,
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    no talking about it.
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    You have to smell it,
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    you have to live it,
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    to know it.
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    --Okay, that's it.
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    --Yeah, it's done!
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    [LAUGHS]
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    The important things are not money.
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    The important things are
    the animal part of us.
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    We live in a very limited world,
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    and we're doing away with it
    in a very systematic way.
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    We should all be concerned.
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    I came to America when I was eight years old.
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    Before then, I lived in Venezuela--
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    the outskirts of Caracas.
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    I loved the design on butterfly wings.
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    In the tropics, you have these
    extraordinary butterflies.
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    I would pin them to the wall.
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    That pain I inflicted on those poor butterflies,
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    I think about today.
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    [JACOB SAMUEL] Do you want me to do
    the number here?
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    [HURTADO] The numbers, yeah.
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    [SAMUEL] So this is going to be
    an artist proof.
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    I'm just going to put "A.P."
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    and then you put your "L.H." over there.
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    [Jacob Samuel, Master Printer]
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    Okay, we've started.
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    We did four aquatints,
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    and this is the first one.
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    This one is going to the show at
    the Serpentine in London.
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    And then there will be three
    other ones for the gallery.
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    It's very exciting for me to
    work with Luchita
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    because it's living history.
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    I've worked with a number of artists
    that she knows from her generation...
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    [HURTADO] I go back a long time!
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    [SAMUEL] So it really
    completes the circle for me.
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    [HURTADO] The name that I had growing up
    was Garcia-Rodriguez.
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    That's like being called
    "Smith Jones."
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    I decided that wasn't right.
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    I chose my grandmother
    on my mother's side:
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    "Hurtado," not "Garcia-Rodriguez."
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    In New York, I lived way uptown.
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    I chose to go to a high school
    that was downtown in the Village.
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    My mother thought I was taking
    a course in dress design,
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    and I wasn't.
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    I was doing art.
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    Man Ray took that photograph.
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    And here, you see, is Lee.
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    I married Lee Mullican,
    and had two boys,
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    John and Matt.
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    It takes a great deal of energy,
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    having the life of a parent
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    and having the life of an artist,
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    working and trying to make ends meet.
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    My real painting, I could do at night,
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    after everybody was asleep.
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    [RYAN GOOD, STUDIO DIRECTOR]
    I used to work for Matt, for a long time.
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    And we knew each other.
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    But them coming out here,
    we started just to hang out.
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    Go to the nursery.
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    Go to the farmers market for lunch.
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    [HURTADO] And then we became friends
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    and really close.
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    You discovered me!
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    [GOOD] When I first started
    finding the works
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    from seventy years of her practice,
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    I knew right away there was something there.
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    With the family asking me
    to help out with Lee's estate,
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    I started to uncover works
    at Lee's old studio,
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    most of which were unsigned.
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    Maybe only one in twenty
    had the marker "L.H."
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    She changed her style quite often.
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    It's actually an interesting
    element of her practice.
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    It took maybe a year and a half
    or two years
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    to be able to find someone
    that wanted to do a project.
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    Hans Ulrich Obrist came across the work.
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    [Hans Ulrich Obrist, Artistic Director]
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    I remember hearing that he wanted to
    have a visit with Luchita.
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    It transformed everything
    from then there on.
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    She's surprised and excited
    that all of these things still exist.
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    I think she thought many of them were lost.
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    She's making new work almost every day,
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    so there's new things all the time.
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    Her new work is what
    she's most passionate about.
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    [HURTADO] I'm very sensual.
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    I love smells and tastes.
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    I love fruit, you see.
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    Religion is full of fruit.
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    [LAUGHS]
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    An apple means more than an apple!
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    Those self portraits were
    a real surprise to me.
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    There's one that has a streak of light
    coming through the door.
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    I concluded that's all I had in the world,
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    was myself.
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    And I am who I am
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    because I'm doing what I want to do,
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    not what I'm told to do.
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    In my dreams, I'm once again with Lee,
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    who is long gone.
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    And my children are small again,
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    and I'm reliving the past.
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    [BIRDS CHIRPING]
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    Near the Museum of Natural History,
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    I remember--across the way, in the park--
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    there were feathers on the ground, of birds.
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    Matt and I started collecting these feathers.
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    We wore the feathers.
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    Put them in our hair.
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    We really enjoyed that time in our life.
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    We're all on this planet together,
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    and we're all related.
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    Our closest relative is a tree,
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    because they breathe out,
    and we breathe in.
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    --This is it!
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    To be in this park with these trees
    is marvelous.
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    It's just the joy of life--
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    the joy of being alive.
Title:
Luchita Hurtado: Here I Am | Art21 "Extended Play"
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10:42

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