American Art in a Global Context: Keynote
Symposium: "Art in a Global Context" Thursday, September 28, 2006 Keynote Address Introduction: Ned Rifkin, Undersecretary for Art, Smithsonian Institution ...
Smithsonian American Art Museum
History of American Abstract Artists 9-25-19
Host James Carroll and panelists discuss the history of American abstract artists, 1936-present.
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How Yayoi Kusama Made it in America
Today, Yayoi Kusama is widely celebrated as a towering figure in contemporary art. But behind this lies a powerful story of a tenacious artist with a compelling ...
Sotheby's
African American Art Curator Talk
Virginia Mecklenburg, senior curator, explores the work of Jacob Lawrence, Norman Lewis, Lois Mailou Jones, Melvin Edwards, and other artists featured in the ...
Smithsonian American Art Museum
Edward and Josephine Hopper
Christine McCarthy presents "Edward Hopper in Truro" In 2016, Provincetown Art Association and Museum acquired 96 drawings by Edward Hopper and 69 ...
Highland House
Curator Conversation: Youth and Beauty: Art of the American Twenties
Mark Cole, Associate Curator of American Painting and Sculpture (until 1960) discusses the upcoming exhibition Youth and Beauty: Art of the American ...
Cleveland Museum of Art
How Nam June Paik and Video Art Led a Good Abstract Painter Astray
Artist, writer, and television personality Russell Connor celebrates Nam June Paik's birthday with the screening of excerpts from Global Groove, a film narrated ...
Smithsonian American Art Museum
Clarice Smith Lecture: James Rosenquist "Fine Art is not a Career"
Clarice Smith Distinguished Lectures in American Art James Rosenquist Fine Art is Not A Career November 28, 2007.
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
Eldredge Prize: Kristina Wilson "MoMA and American Modernism"
Join Kristina Wilson, associate professor of art history at Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts and winner of the museum's 2011 Charles C. Eldredge ...
Smithsonian American Art Museum
William Kloss Talk - "Modern American Realism: the Sara Roby Foundation Collection"
Though presented under the title "Modern American Realism", much of the art in the Sara Roby Foundation Collection struggles against the descriptive term, ...
Smithsonian American Art Museum
Jed Perl in Conversation with Alexander S. C. Rower | Live from the Whitney
Art critic and writer Jed Perl discusses his new book, Calder: The Conquest of Space: The Later Years: 1940–1976, with Alexander S. C. Rower, president of the ...
Whitney Museum of American Art
Conserving Calder's Circus
Whitney conservators Carol Mancusi-Ungaro and Eleonora Nagy, archivist Anita Duquette, and art historian Joan Simon describe the process of restoring one of ...
Whitney Museum of American Art
Directors Choice with Betsy Broun
Don't miss this rare opportunity to hear Betsy Broun, SAAM's Margaret and Terry Stent Director, tell stories about some of her favorite artworks from the ...
Smithsonian American Art Museum
The American Avant-Garde | A Lecture by Aviva Lehmann
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Heritage Auctions
Celebrating the East Building Twentieth-Century Art Series, Part 3: American Art, 1900-1950: Henri,
David Gariff, senior lecturer, National Gallery of Art. As a teacher at the New York School of Art in the early 20th century, Robert Henri urged his to reject genteel ...
National Gallery of Art
Donna De Salvo on the Whitney Museum's America Is Hard to See
Presented by The Arts & the University lecture series at Brown University, De Salvo was a leading figure in the design and relocation of the new Whitney ...
Brown University
Richard Artschwager: Six in Four
Four elevators designed by Richard Artschwager (1923–2013) bring visitors into contact with art as soon as they enter the Whitney. Each is an immersive ...
Whitney Museum of American Art
Wyeth Lecture in American Art: Thomas Eakins and the “Grand Manner” Portrait
Wyeth Lecture in American Art: Thomas Eakins and the “Grand Manner” Portrait.
National Gallery of Art
Jaune Quick-To-See Smith Lecture at Portland Art Museum
Artist Jaune Quick-To-See Smith speaks at Portland Art Museum. November 2013. The Portland Women in Art Lecture Series is a faculty initiative designed to ...
Portland Community College
Avis Berman, Jennifer Samet, & John Yau on Paul Resika | New York Studio School
Please consider making a gift to the Evening Lecture Series. Your donation will support the Series ongoing bi-weekly discussions of contemporary art and art ...
New York Studio School
Elizabeth Thompson Colleary at the Provincetown Public Library
Elizabeth Thompson Colleary presents a lecture on artists Edward and Josephine Hopper at the Provincetown Public Library on August 6, 2015.
Provincetown Public Library
What is PHOTOREALISM? What does PHOTOREALISM mean? PHOTOREALISM meaning, definition & explanation
http://www.theaudiopedia.com What is PHOTOREALISM? What does PHOTOREALISM mean? PHOTOREALISM meaning - PHOTOREALISM ...
The Audiopedia
Dave Hickey
Brilliant, idiosyncratic, and divisive art critic and cultural commentator Dave Hickey assesses the art world's shifts over the past 50 years, from corporatization to ...
Klein Artist Works
Discoveries from the Dwan Gallery and Virginia Dwan Archives
Discoveries from the Dwan Gallery and Virginia Dwan Archives.
National Gallery of Art
John Wilmerding Symposium on American Art Part V: Marsden Hartley’s Maine
John Wilmerding Symposium on American Art Part V: Marsden Hartley's Maine.
National Gallery of Art
Leuthold
2015 NCECA Conference, Marc Leuthold, Ceramics Leaving the Ghetto presentation.
WatchNCECA
Mark Rothko: The Artist's Reality
Explore with the curator of “Mark Rothko: Reflection,” Rothko's early painting Thru the Window (1938–39), never before exhibited in the United States and on ...
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
George Bellows and Hugo Reisinger: A Study of Patronage
Presentation by Susanne Scharf, Doctoral Candidate, Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany Presented at Columbus Museum of Art during the Bellows ...
columbusmuseum
Lee Krasner: Making Art, Making Trouble, and Making Do in the 1930s
Prof Gail Levin (The Graduate Center and Baruch College, City University of New York) presents 'Lee Krasner: Making Art, Making Trouble, and Making Do in ...
CourtauldInstitute
Illustration History Website - Google Hangout
Norman Rockwell Museum presents "IllustrationHistory.org," an ever-growing online resources of and archive. Join us for the "Go Live" launch event!
Norman Rockwell Museum
Wayne Thiebaud with Amanda Gluibizzi & Jason Rosenfeld: New Social Environment #130
Wayne Thiebaud, master of visual confection and California landscapes (among many other things), joins art history dynamic duo Jason Rosenfeld (@jmrnyc1) ...
The Brooklyn Rail
Barbara Haskell: "Night Vision: Nocturnes in American Art, 1860-1960"
As the keynote speaker to open the summer exhibition, Night Vision: Nocturnes in American Art, 1860-1960, Barbara Haskell discussed iconic paintings of the ...
Bowdoin College
Working in the Vicinity of Narrative: Todd Hido and Darius Himes
Artist Todd Hido discusses his work and his latest monograph, Excerpts from Silver Meadows (Nazraeli, 2013), with gallerist, lecturer, writer and editor Darius ...
School of Visual Arts
Grant Wood's 125th Birthday - Joni Kinsey
Commemorate the 125th birthday of Grant Wood (1891–1942) and get a glimpse into what “Just Living” meant for Iowa's most famous artist. The theme is ...
University of Iowa
Jaune Quick-to-see Smith - A Survey of Contemporary Native American art
Barbara A. and Edward G. Hail Lecture.
Brown University
Jaune Quick-To-See Smith Lecture at Portland Community College
Artist Juane Quick-To-See Smith speaks at Portland Community College. November 2013. The Portland Women in Art Lecture Series is a faculty initiative ...
Portland Community College
Celebrating the East Building Twentieth-Century Art Series, Part 9: Abstract Expressionism
David Gariff, senior lecturer, National Gallery of Art. From the mid-1940s through the 1950s painters in New York imbued their work with a heady new confidence ...
National Gallery of Art
The Near Future of the Public Art Museum: New Social Environment #101
What exactly is the future of our public art institutions? Three cultural writers—Amanda Fortini (Instagram: @amandafortini), Mary Abbe Hintz (Instagram: ...
The Brooklyn Rail
Building a Cultural Legacy in Winter Park: The Story of Jeannette Genius and Hugh McKean
Building a Legacy in Winter Park: The Story of Jeannette Genius and Hugh McKean Presented by The Cornell Fine Arts Museum and Tricia C. Pongracz, Ph.D ...
Rollins College
"Andrew Wyeth's 'Burning Off:' Context & Meaning" by Ellen Schall Agnew (April 29, 2018)
The lecture, presented by Ellen Schall Agnew, focused on the three Wyeth paintings in the College's collection, two by Andrew Wyeth ("Burning Off," 1961 and ...
Maier Museum of Art Randolph College
Art This Week-At the Art Museum of South Texas-Dorothy Hood Panel Discussion, Part 1
Art This Week At the Art Museum of South Texas, Corpus Christi An Evening with Dorothy Hood: Panel Discussion with Susie Kalil and Friends of Dorothy Hood ...
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