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Audio Lecture: Ed Ruscha and Photography
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Katherine Bussard discusses how photography has been both an inspiration and a source of discovery for this seminal Pop and Conceptual artist.
Audio Lecture: Ed Ruscha and Photography
Audio Lecture: Women and Architecture
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Alice Friedman, author of Women and the Making of the Modern House, explores the role of women in American architecture.
Audio Lecture: Women and Architecture
Audio Lecture: Winslow Homer, Artist and Angler
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Patricia Junker looks closely at Homer's avid pursuit of fly-fishing and the inspiration it provided for his art.
Audio Lecture: Winslow Homer, Artist and Angler
Audio Lecture: Transforming Reality: The Artistic Vision of Winslow Homer and Edward Hopper
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Franklin Kelly is the senior curator of American and British paining at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. Hear Kelly provide the keynote lecture on opening night of the exhibitions...
Audio Lecture: Transforming Reality: The Artistic Vision of Winslow Homer and Edward Hopper
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: Reading: Kwame Dawes
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Born in Ghana and raised in Jamaica, Kwame Dawes is a poet of precision, passion, and lyricism. At this event, Dawes reads from three of his books: Gomer's Song, Impossible Flying,...
Audio Lecture: Reading: Kwame Dawes
Audio Lecture: Tina Barney & Larry Sultan in conversation
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Listen to photographers Barney and Sultan talk about their photographs on view in the Art Institute exhibition So the Story Goes. Recorded on opening day, this conversation reveals their...
Audio Lecture: Tina Barney & Larry Sultan in conversation
Audio Lecture: Dawoud Bey
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Dawoud Bey presents photographs from his recent book Class Pictures: Portraits of American Teenagers and discusses his work with David Travis, chair of the Department of Photography.
Audio Lecture: Dawoud Bey
Audio Lecture: Artists Connect: David Schutter Connects with Jean Antoine Watteau
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Artist David Schutter has intently studied an Art Institute work by Jean Antoine Watteau, and is making a new painting from memory, evoking, rather than copying, the 18th century image. He is, as...
Audio Lecture: Artists Connect: David Schutter Connects with Jean Antoine Watteau
Audio Lecture: Artists Connect: Theaster Gates Connects with Japanese Ceramics
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An esteemed artist and teacher, Theaster Gates is coordinator of arts programming at the University of Chicago. Recent exhibitions include Speaking of Passage, Life After Qualls at the South Side...
Audio Lecture: Artists Connect: Theaster Gates Connects with Japanese Ceramics
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