For the Love of It: Collecting Drawings in the Nineteenth Century
For the Love of It: Collecting Drawings in the Nineteenth Century Petra ten-Doesschate Chu Lecture Minneapolis Institute of Arts Sunday, February 15, 2009 ...
Minneapolis Institute of Art
John Singer Sargent: The Watercolors
Mostly known for his Gilded Age portraits in oil, John Singer Sargent (1856-1925) was also a prolific watercolorist, one of the best ever. Museum of Fine Arts ...
Houston Public Media
Rouse Visiting Artist Lecture: Hans Ulrich Obrist
Hans Ulrich Obrist (b. 1968, Zurich, Switzerland) is Artistic Director of the Serpentine Galleries, London. Prior to this, he was the Curator of the Musée d'Art ...
Harvard GSD
Turning Science into Art: Conrad Shawcross | Brilliant Ideas Ep. 20
From elaborate machines that do not seem like artworks at first sight, to geometric structures, the works of Conrad Shawcross are ways of the artist studying ...
Bloomberg Quicktake
Carving Myths Out of History: The Dying Tecumseh
To mark the bicentennial of Tecumseh's death and celebrate Indigenous Peoples Day, curator Karen Lemmey leads a gallery talk highlighting Ferdinand ...
Smithsonian American Art Museum
An Evening with Richard Estes - Smithsonian American Art Museum
In conjunction with the exhibition Richard Estes' Realism, join co-curator and scholar Patterson Sims for a presentation about the life and work of Richard Estes, ...
Smithsonian American Art Museum
David Joselit: Painting Alterity
Through a sustained comparison of Pablo Picasso's Demoiselles D'Avignon (1907) and Robert Colescott's two versions of the Demoiselles D'Alabama (1985), ...
School of Visual Arts
Lecture: Cy Twombly's Things
Kate Nesin, associate curator of contemporary art, discusses her book "Cy Twombly's Things", the first full-length English-language study of this influential artist's ...
The Art Institute of Chicago
In Our Time: The Museum of Modern Art
What do the superstars of modern art have in common with the Vincent Black Shadow motorcyle? They share the stage at New York City's Museum of Modern ...
Great Museums
4/2/2016 Session 1 of 2 : New Directions in 19th Century Art
Technical Art History Conference: A New Lens on 19th-Century Art APRIL 2, 2016 - LIVE STREAM The Art Institute of Chicago April 1–2, 2016: the Art Institute of ...
The Art Institute of Chicago
Brushstrokes (Part 1) - The Early Masters
How do brushstrokes influence a work of art? What are the different brushstrokes available to artists and which Masters made them famous?
Jill Poyerd Fine Art
Félix Fénéon | Live Q&A with Glenn Lowry and Starr Figura | VIRTUAL VIEWS
Tune in for a Live Q&A with MoMA director Glenn Lowry and Starr Figura, curator of the upcoming MoMA exhibition "Félix Fénéon: The Anarchist and the ...
The Museum of Modern Art
South Africa's Picasso: William Kentridge | Brilliant Ideas Ep. 41
South African artist William Kentridge is best known for his animated charcoal drawings but he also works in sculpture, print making, tapestry and stage design.
Bloomberg Quicktake
Titian: Painting the myth of Bacchus and Ariadne | National Gallery
Curator of 16th-century Italian Paintings, Matthias Wivel talks through Titian's Renaissance masterpiece 'Bacchus and Ariadne', a work inspired by Ovid's ...
The National Gallery
The creative process of a master artist | William Kentridge | TEDxJohannesburgSalon
Virtuoso artist William Kentridge treats the TEDxJohannesburg audience to a masterclass on his creative process. William's practice is born out of a ...
TEDx Talks
You Don't Need Great Skill to be a Great Artist: The Debate
Four internationally renowned art experts, including Art Review magazine's most powerful person in the art world in 2009 Hans-Ulrich Obrist, square off on the ...
Tatler Hong Kong
Art History: What Makes a Caravaggio?
Frederick Ilchman, chair, Art of Europe; and Mrs. Russell W. Baker Curator of Paintings Despite a brief and controversial career, Caravaggio remains one of the ...
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Paul Cézanne: The father of modern art | National Gallery
Paul Cézanne's 'Bathers' has hung in the Gallery since the mid 1960s and conveys how Cézanne would slowly and methodically 'construct' a picture rather than ...
The National Gallery
Aboriginal Artists of the 19th Century
In this excerpt from the ABC series art+soul artist and curator Jonathan Jones introduces aboriginal artists from the 19th century.
Art Gallery of NSW
Irving Penn at the Intersection of Art, Fashion and Photography Forum - Session 1
Introduction Irving Penn Beyond Beauty Merry Foresta, Exhibition Curator // Irving Penn: A New Language for Fashion Photography Nancy Hall-Duncan, ...
Smithsonian American Art Museum
S7 E2: MOCA - The Art of Our Time
Artbound special "MOCA: The Art of Our Time" explores the vast permanent collections of the Museum of Contemporary Arts, Los Angeles. Chief curator Helen ...
KCETOnline
The Exploration of Northwest Coast Indian Art
The 27th Annual Faculty Lecture coincides with the series, "Contemporary Issues in Northwest Coast Native American Art," sponsored by the Burke Museum at ...
UW Video
From The Wild West To Jackson Pollock: America In Art (Art History Documentary) | Perspective
Subscribe and click the bell icon to get more arts content every week: youtube.com/c/PerspectiveArts Series looking at American art. The first episode is set in ...
Perspective
Pontormo from Drawing to Painting
Join Davide Gasparotto, Senior Curator of Paintings, J. Paul Getty Museum, for a discussion on works by Jacopo da Pontormo (1494-1557), executed between ...
The Morgan Library & Museum
Anatomy for Artists, RISD Art Professor Explains, Part 1
RISD Adjunct Professor Clara Lieu introduces the first of a series of videos explaining basics of anatomy for artists. Prof Lieu explains the reasoning behind why ...
Art Prof: Create & Critique
Theaster Gates Explores the Politics of the African-American Experience | Brilliant Ideas Ep. 14
Art is often conceived as unrelated to our lives, as merely a part of decorating a room. Theaster Gates, an installation artist and an urban planner, has changed ...
Bloomberg Quicktake
Top Finds: Mid-19th Century Navajo Ute First Phase Blanket
In Tucson, Donald Ellis appraises a mid-19th Century Navajo Ute First Phase blanket. One of ROADSHOW's "Greatest Finds!" UPDATED VALUE: In 2016, the ...
Antiques Roadshow PBS
Bargue Lesson 1 - Ateliers
Learn how to draw a Bargue plate in charcoal and improve your observational drawing skills. To order the complete Bargue Drawing Book from the ARC Store, ...
The Da Vinci Initiative
MoMA Lecture: Constantin Brancusi Sculpture
On Tuesday, October 16, 2018, Larissa Bailiff returned to Darien Library to talk about MoMA's latest exhibit. Get a sneak preview of the latest hit exhibit from the ...
Darien Library
Take a Virtual Tour of "Natural Forces: Winslow Homer and Frederic Remington"
While the Denver Art Museum is temporarily closed, we are sharing this look at the Homer and Remington exhibition. Hear from DAM curators Thomas Brent ...
Denver Art Museum
Italian Futurism, 1909–1944: Reconstructing the Universe
Senior curator Vivien Greene describes the historical context of a major avant-garde of the 20th century in this video, and offers insight into the design and ...
Guggenheim Museum
Barnes Takeout: Art Talk on Amedeo Modigliani’s Redheaded Girl in Evening Dress
All dressed up and nowhere to go? Nancy Ireson, our Gund Family Chief Curator, makes a date with a mysterious Parisienne. When you're #seeingtheBarnes ...
Barnes Foundation
Charles Ray: Thought on Sculpture II
Artist Charles Ray delivers the second of three lectures at the Menil. The talk, titled “Matisse & Super Clay: Thoughts on Bronze in Rodin, Degas, and Matisse,” ...
The Menil Collection
Sundman Lecture Series - Visual Strategies of Suffrage, the 19th Amendment & American Coin Design
This presentation is part of the ANA's eLearning Academy. The visual language of women's suffrage is rendered on contemporary U.S. coins, including Adolph A ...
American Numismatic Association
Claude Monet Biography on The Artist Detective - Classical Conversations Cycle 2 Week 16
Learn about Claude Monet, the 19th-20th century French impressionist painter known for his paintings in plain air and natural light, and other Great Artists on ...
Jus' Classical
Caroline de Guitaut: "The Art of Diplomacy: Collecting Russian Art in the Age of Queen Victoria"
Caroline de Guitaut, Royal Collection Trust, London During the long reign of Queen Victoria, many culturally significant Russian works of art were acquired for ...
The Frick Collection
What is the Middlesbrough Institute of Art about?
Thoughts from the Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art's team about mima's vision of working with constituents, the Middlesbrough Collection and the role art ...
Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art
These Truths: A History of the United States, with Jill Lepore
Harvard historian and New Yorker staff writer Jill Lepore offers an account of the grand American experiment via intertwined histories of American politics, law, ...
American Academy in Berlin
Joan Mitchell, Lady Painter
Writer and art historian Patricia Albers will present "Joan Mitchell, Lady Painter," an illustrated lecture on Abstract Expressionist artist Joan Mitchell. Mitchell ...
Brooklyn Museum
Introduction to 'The Credit Suisse Exhibition: Gauguin Portraits' | National Gallery
Guest curator Cornelia Homburg from the National Gallery of Canada introduces our new exhibition, 'The Credit Suisse Exhibition: Gauguin Portraits'.
The National Gallery
Curator's introduction | Thomas Cole: Eden to Empire | National Gallery
From Lancashire to New York and back across Europe, Tim Barringer, guest curator of 'Thomas Cole: Eden to Empire', delves into the story behind one of the ...
The National Gallery
Maxwell K. Hearn: "East Asia and the Encyclopedic Art Museum"
March 15, 2012, Maxwell K. Hearn, Douglas Dillon Curator in Charge of the Department of Asian Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art delivers the Keynote ...
The Frick Collection