
I Know What I Am: The Life and Times of Artemisia Gentileschi
Michelangelo, Velazquez, Rubens, Rembrandt: all larger-than-life Renaissance figures celebrated for their mastery of their art. But often overlooked in this pantheon of Old Masters is Artemisia Gentileschi—Italy’s greatest female painter.
In her debut graphic novel, Gina Siciliano brings to life the tumultuous 17th-century cities of Rome, Florence, Naples, and Venice where the fearless Artemisia braved the male-dominated sphere of painting to become a groundbreaking artist. I Know What I Am paints a complex, feminist portrait of Artemisia as a single mother, a sexual assault survivor, and a pioneering practitioner of her craft.
Here are a few examples of reviews and interviews about I Know What I Am.
Click the link below to see Gina Siciliano’s full resume of reviews, interviews, speaking and teaching gigs, and awards.
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“Graphic Artist Gina Siciliano ‘paints’ Artemisia Gentileschi,” Chris Gavaler, popmatters.com, October 7, 2019
“The Visible Woman,” Paul Constant, Seattle Review of Books, November 12, 2019
“Recreating Artemisia Gentileschi’s life in graphic novel form,” Megan N. Liberty, Hyperallergic, September 11, 2019
“Keeping up with Artemisia,” Letizia Treves, Apollo Magazine, April 3, 2020
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“In Graphic Detail: An Interview with Gina Siciliano,” Chelsea Werner-Jatzke, Seattle Art Museum Blog, November 19, 2019
“Artist Gina Siciliano makes her graphic novel debut,” Art Zone With Nancy Guppy, Seattle Channel, January 10, 2020
“Artemisia in ballpoint pen—Gina Siciliano and Letizia Treves in Conversation,” in tandem with ‘Artemisia’ show at National Gallery London, January 2021
“Gina Siciliano: I Know What I Am: The Life and Times of Artemisia Gentileschi: Interview,” Sean Michael Robinson, Carson Grubaugh, Living the Line youtube, July 16, 2022
“Gentileschi’s Revenge,” BBC Radio 3 Sunday Feature, January 2020