The Idea of Iran: Safavid Era (Part 2) - Symposium at SOAS University of London
The Idea of Iran: The Safavid Era Symposium at SOAS University of London held on 18 and 19 November 2017. Find out more about this symposium at ...
SOAS University of London
How Easily Modernism Could be Disturbed | Session 1: The Play of Light
Session 1: The Play of Light PAULINE FAN IN CONVERSATION WITH RAHEL JOSEPH How does one conceive of multiple worlds in a single text? Pauline Fan ...
National Gallery Singapore
The Idea of Iran: The Turko-Timurid Intermezzo (Part 1) - Symposium at SOAS University of London
The Idea of Iran: The Turko-Timurid Intermezzo Symposium at SOAS University of London held on 18 and 19 November 2017. Find out more about this ...
SOAS University of London
Michael Parloff: Schubert’s and Beethoven’s Relationship (“Classical Twilight," Part 1; Music@Menlo)
Lecturer Michael Parloff provides insight into the personal and musical relationship between Franz Schubert and Ludwig van Beethoven. This is the first part of a ...
Michael Parloff
Pierre Huyghe in conversation with Hans Ulrich Obrist
Serpentine Galleries and Artsy presented a conversation with Pierre Huyghe and Hans Ulrich Obrist, Artistic Director, Serpentine Galleries to discuss Pierre ...
Serpentine Galleries
Jorge Luis Borges on War
Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) Efrain Kristal explores the shadow war cast over the life and writings of the Argentine Jorge Luis Borges whose family found itself ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
Pablo Neruda in Translation
Forrest Gander read from his new book "Then Come Back: The Lost Neruda Poems" and participated in a discussion with Marjorie Agosin. Speaker Biography: ...
Library of Congress
International Conference on Karl Marx, Day-3, Lecture - 18: Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE KARL MARX – LIFE, IDEAS, INFLUENCE A CRITICAL EXAMINATION ON THE BICENTENARY June 16-20, 2018, Patna Day ...
Asian Development Research Institute
An American Utopia: Fredric Jameson in Conversation with Stanley Aronowitz
Eminent literary and political theorist Fredric Jameson, of Duke University, gives a new address, followed by a conversation with noted cultural critic Stanely ...
The Graduate Center, CUNY
Judging the Paris Peace Conference a Century Later - Margaret Macmillan
The peace settlements made at the end of the First World War are often blamed for creating the conditions which sent nations such as Germany and Japan down ...
National WWI Museum and Memorial
Indian Ocean Symposium 2018 - Panel 1
Panel 1 : “Ethiopia and Yemen: A Tale in Three Acts” - Bahru Zewde, Addis Ababa University “Exposed Spies, Conspiring Sheikhs and Flying Cattle: Conflating ...
Georgetown University Qatar
2016 Isaac Asimov Memorial Debate: Is the Universe a Simulation?
What may have started as a science fiction speculation—that perhaps the universe as we know it is a computer simulation—has become a serious line of ...
American Museum of Natural History
Italian Colonialism and Resistances to Empire, 1930-1970
A lecture by Neelam Srivastava, Newcastle University Neelam Srivastava talks about her recently published book, "Italian Colonialism and Resistances to ...
CasaItalianaNYU
The Great War in the Intermarium
About the lecture: This is Dr. Chodakiewicz's first lecture in his series on the First World War and its Aftermath in the Intermarium, the lands between the Baltic ...
The Institute of World Politics
2018 Canada Gairdner Global Health Symposium (part 1/2) - Keynote Presentation
The 2018 Canada Gairdner Global Health Symposium hosted by the Gairdner Foundation, SickKids Centre for Global Child Health, Dalla Lana School of Public ...
SickKidsInteractive
Legacy of Ashes?
William R. Keylor, a BU professor of international relations and history, reviews the key arguments of the book Legacy of Ashes: The History of the CIA, Tim ...
Boston University
Shall We Change the Subject? A Music Historian Reflects
In this lecture, Richard Taruskin reflects on the historiography of music and its embrace of a Whiggish paradigm that he argues has had a deleterious effect on ...
Stanford
Latin American Art Symposium: Closing remarks and panel discussion
Latin American Art Symposium Decolonizing Third World Feminism: Latin American Women Artists (1960-1980) Speakers: Barbara Carrasco, Lara Demori, ...
Haus der Kunst
2017 Leon Krier
Lundi 22 mai 2017 Archizoom-EPFL, Switzerland Cycle de conférences FORM - Trouble With Classicists.
Archizoom EPFL
So Near, yet so Abroad: Russia, Its Neighbors, and the Idea of the Near Abroad
A panel discussion with Serhiy Kudelia, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Baylor University Constantine Pleshakov, Visiting Professor, Amherst College ...
The Harriman Institute at Columbia University
Broken Nature: a public symposium - #1 RESTORATIVE DESIGN
In anticipation of the upcoming XXII Triennale, Broken Nature: Design Takes on Human Survival, this one-day symposium is divided in four ...
Triennale Milano
Holberg Prize Symposium 2010: Discussion
Discussion from the Holberg Prize Symposium 2010. With: Holberg Prize 2010 laureate Natalie Zemon Davis, Bonnie Smith, David Abulafia and Joan Scott.
Holberg Prize
Futures of the Book: Artists Redefine Print Media, Part 2 | Symposium on the Artist's Book
Throughout history, many artists have approached the book as a particular kind of challenge: an invitation to imagine its form and its future in their own terms.
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
# SKDsymposium | Keynote
NEIL MACGREGOR, Chair of the Steering Committee of the Humboldt Forum, Berlin Sammlungen – für wen? / Collections for whom? SYMPOSIUM: The Role of ...
Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden
Reflections on 25 years of US policy in the Middle East
The past three decades have seen massive US military and diplomatic engagements in the Middle East and events that will continue to shape the world for ...
AtlanticCouncil
Germany 1919: The Birth of the Bauhaus
Germany's defeat at the end of WWI brought about the end of its political order and enormous economic and emotional uncertainty. Yet it also inspired an ...
The Aspen Institute
Seminars with Artists: Amy Sillman | Live from the Whitney
2014 Biennial artist Amy Sillman presented a lecture and seminar that engaged her interest in the materiality of color. Her lecture “Color As Material” was ...
Whitney Museum of American Art
Symposium in Memory of Catharine Nepomnyashchy: Soviet, Post-Soviet, and Emigre Cultures Panel 5
Panel 5 of the symposium held by the Harriman Institute and Columbia's Slavic Department in celebration of Catharine Nepomnyashchy's contribution to the ...
The Harriman Institute at Columbia University
The Theatre of War Symposium Day Two – Dr. Gauri Viswanathan, Nationalism & Politics of Spirituality
Dr. Gauri Viswanathan – Class of 1933 Professor in the Humanities at Columbia University Moderator: Prof. Declan Kiberd – Keough Professor of Irish Studies at ...
Abbey Theatre
BBRG PRESENTS: Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak on Situating Feminism
BBRG PRESENTS: Annual Keynote Talk - Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak Situating Feminism Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, University Professor and Director of the ...
UC Berkeley Events
Two Hundred Fifty Years of Alexander von Humboldt: Humboldtian Systems Science in the 21st Century
Alexander von Humboldt was born 250 years ago in Berlin, Germany. He was a daring polymath and his work was foundational in many disciplines, influencing ...
AGU
Narratives of Agency - Narratives and Design Studies Symposium: A Task of Translation
This symposium, presented by the School of Art and Design History and Theory at Parsons ...
The New School
Beyond Boundaries 2019: Lightning Talks
The fourth annual Beyond Boundaries STEAM Symposium at Yale featured presentations by students, faculty, and staff on the benefits and challenges of digital ...
YaleUniversity
Gen. Walter Jajko: America Unreliable, Poland Expendable
On Saturday, April 6, 2013, IWP hosted the Third Annual Kosciuszko Chair Spring Symposium on the topic of "Between Russia and Germany: Poland and the ...
The Institute of World Politics
Frankel Institute Symposium - Session 4: Plenary Lecture - 03/27/19
University of Michigan Frankel Institute Symposium Sephardic Identitites, Medieval and Early Modern. Miriam Bodian:"The 'Sephardim': An Imagined Diaspora?
University of Michigan
Marian Turski: the Shoah: what did I as a victim know about my fate?
At the Nexus Symposium 'You Tell Us Stories. Why? The Legacy of 20th-Century Catastrophes', Marian Turski shares his experiences as a survivor of the ...
TheNexusInstitute
Timothy Snyder On Historic U.S. Presidential Election: Exclusive Interview
The lead up to the 2016 U.S. Presidential Elections has been nothing but extraordinary. Both the Republican and Democratic parties have led what many ...
hromadske
Baroness Emma Nicholson, Keynote - "Migration and Human Safety Conference" at Yale
Baroness Emma Nicholson, House of Lords, Executive Chairman, AMAR International Charitable Foundation, presents the Keynote Address at the Migration ...
YaleUniversity
Keynote: Narrating Place - Narratives and Design Studies Symposium: A Task of Translation
This symposium, presented by the School of Art and Design History and Theory at Parsons ...
The New School
Symposium ‘Mad About Surrealism’: Antony Penrose
In this video, Antony Penrose, director of the Lee Miller archive and Penrose Collection, gives a very personal presentation on The Surrealist World of Lee Miller ...
ARTtube
PHILOSOPHY - Plato
Plato was one of the world's earliest and possibly greatest philosophers. He matters because of his devotion to making humanity more fulfilled. For books from ...
The School of Life
"Ink Art" Symposium, Part 3
Lecture: "Blackness and 'Ink Images' (moxiang)" Wu Hung, Harrie A. Vanderstappen Distinguished Service Professor, Department of Art History, and Director, ...
The Met