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Jeffrey Sturges and Danielle Radojcin at Tom Wesselmann's 'Up Close' opening night, Almine Rech London

Courtesy Danielle Radojcin

In Talks With Tom Wesselmann | Jeffrey Sturges, director of The Estate of Tom Wesselmann, has joined Danielle Radojcin for an episode of the In Talks With podcast

Tom Wesselmann was both a defining figure in American Pop Art and an outlier within it. As a new generation discovers his work, Jeffrey Sturges - former studio assistant and now director of the late artist’s estate- joins Danielle Radojcin to share insights into Wesselmann’s life, legacy, and artistic vision.

This episode dives into the world of Tom Wesselmann - both a defining figure in American Pop Art and an outlier within it.

Known for his bold, humorous, and unabashedly sexual work, Wesselmann explored desire through iconic series like Great American Nudes, his close-up depictions of female mouths, his larger-than-life still lifes, and his lesser known but no less striking penis paintings. First exhibited in New York in the 1970s, these works push his signature flat, abstract style into deeply personal territory. They also invite reflection on the male gaze, eroticism, and how his art is perceived today.

Joining host Danielle Radojcin to discuss Wesselmann’s legacy is Jeffrey Sturges, director of The Estate of Tom Wesselmann. Having worked closely with the artist in his studio and home during the 1980s, Sturges offers a rare, firsthand perspective—not just on Wesselmann’s work, but on the man himself.

Recorded at Almine Rech in London, where Wesselmann’s penis paintings and other works are on view until 12 April 2025, this conversation unpacks the wit, provocation, and enduring impact of this fascinating artist.

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