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Video: Chalk Resist
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See another Prout's Neck watercolor in which Homer made extensive use of chalk resist.
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Video: Chalk Resist
Video Demonstration: Rewetting and Scraping
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Here, the artist demonstrates how Homer would have created the yellow wildflowers seen in North Woods Club, Adirondacks (The Interrupted Tete-a-Tete) by wetting and scraping away green...
Video Demonstration: Rewetting and Scraping
Audio Lecture: Winslow Homer and the Color Theories of M.E. Chevereul
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Conservator Judith Walsh, Buffalo State-SUNY, considers how Homer's fresh, spontaneous-looking works often are the result of careful study and deliberate planning.
Audio Lecture: Winslow Homer and the Color Theories of M.E. Chevereul
Audio Lecture: Fresh Air and Pure Impressions: Winslow Homer's Watercolors
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In this special "sneak preview" of the upcoming Winslow Homer exhibition, Martha Tedeschi, curator of prints and drawings, offers an...
Audio Lecture: Fresh Air and Pure Impressions: Winslow Homer's Watercolors
Audio Lecture: Lost at Sea: Jasper Johns and Hart Crane
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Langdon Hammer, professor at Yale University, draws on his recent book, Hart Crane: Complete Poems and Selected Letters, to highlight the aspects of Crane's life and work that have served as...
Audio Lecture: Lost at Sea: Jasper Johns and Hart Crane
Audio Lecture: Avoid a Polar Situation: Johns, Cage, and O'Hara in the Sixties
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Marjorie Perloff, renowned literary critic and professor of humanities at Stanford University, examines the interrelation between the works of Jasper Johns, poet Frank O'Hara, and composer John Cage.
Audio Lecture: Avoid a Polar Situation: Johns, Cage, and O'Hara in the Sixties
Audio Lecture: Jasper Johns--In the Gray Zone between What Can and Cannot Be Measured
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The exhibition Jasper Johns: Gray examines for the first time this acclaimed and influential artist's use of the color gray in paintings, sculptures, prints, and drawings from 1955 to the...
Audio Lecture: Jasper Johns--In the Gray Zone between What Can and Cannot Be Measured
Audio Lecture: Wallace Stevens: The Poet as Painter
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Helen Vendler, distinguished professor at Harvard University and the nation's leading poetry critic, considers the poetry of Wallace Stevens in light of its relation to the work of Jasper Johns.
Audio Lecture: Wallace Stevens: The Poet as Painter
Audio Lecture: Sheeler & the Machine Age
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Art historian Susan Fillin-Yeh explores the complex relationship between modern photographic processes and painting in the work of Charles Sheeler.
Audio Lecture: Sheeler & the Machine Age
Audio Lecture: Kota Ezawa
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Kota Ezawa knows which aspects of an iconic image--whether from film, television, or the history of photography--sear themselves into our collective memory. Hear the artist discuss his work, which...
Audio Lecture: Kota Ezawa
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