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Audio Lecture: Caroll Dunham on Jim Nutt
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Caroll Dunham, an artist whose paintings and drawings are included in many prestigious collections including the Art Institute of Chicago, speaks on Jim Nutt. He was introduced by James Rondeau,...
Audio Lecture: Caroll Dunham on Jim Nutt
Audio Lecture: Cézanne and Pissarro in the 1870s
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Art historian T. J. Clark, University of California at Berkeley, looks at the period when Cézanne and Pissarro painted side by side, before differences emerged that constituted a decisive stylistic...
Audio Lecture: Cézanne and Pissarro in the 1870s
Audio Lecture: Challenging the Encyclopedic Museum—Berlin's Museum Island
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Thomas Gaeghtens, current director of the Getty Research Institute and recent director of the German Center for the History of Art, Paris, reflects on Berlin's encyclopedic National Museums and their...
Audio Lecture: Challenging the Encyclopedic Museum—Berlin's Museum Island
Audio Lecture: Changing Face, Changing Place—A History of African Art at the Art Institute of Chicago
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Curator Kathleen Bickford Berzock traces the history of African Art at the museum from the 1920s to the present,
introducing the new installation opening spring 2011.
Audio Lecture: Changing Face, Changing Place—A History of African Art at the Art Institute of Chicago
Audio Lecture: Chicago and Globalization—Caught in the Middle
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Richard Longworth, Senior Fellow, the Chicago Council on Global Affairs Fellow and award-winning Chicago Tribune foreign correspondent, cites research and analysis from his recent book.
Audio Lecture: Chicago and Globalization—Caught in the Middle
Audio Lecture: Closing Conversation with Ed Ruscha
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This engaging day devoted to Pop and Conceptual artist Ed Ruscha, which kicked off the exhibition Ed Ruscha and Photography, revealed his important and widespread contributions to art of the...
Audio Lecture: Closing Conversation with Ed Ruscha
Audio Lecture: Completing the Process: The Complete Architecture of Adler and Sullivan
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John Vinci, Vinci/Hamp Architects, discussed "Completing the Process: The Complete Architecture of Adler and Sullivan" as a part of the symposium "From Fragment to Photograph—Interpreting Louis...
Audio Lecture: Completing the Process: The Complete Architecture of Adler and Sullivan
Audio Lecture: Connecting Art to the Park: The Nichols Bridgeway
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The Nichols Bridgeway will form a dynamic connection between the Art Institute and Millennium Park. Hear John Lupinos, Senior Project Manager of the Modern Wing Team, discuss this exciting addition.
Audio Lecture: Connecting Art to the Park: The Nichols Bridgeway
Audio Lecture: Conversation with Maestro Boulez
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Pierre Boulez, universally acclaimed composer and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra's Conductor Emeritus, reflects on the high notes of modernism with CSO program annotator Phillip Huscher.  Presented...
Audio Lecture: Conversation with Maestro Boulez
Audio Lecture: Courtyard Intrigues—Jostling for Chiefly Power in the Art and Life of the Benin Kingdom
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Scholar Kathy Curnow, Cleveland State University, reviews Courtyard Intrigues: Jostling for Chiefly Power in the Art and Life of the Benin Kingdom in support of the special exhibition.
Audio Lecture: Courtyard Intrigues—Jostling for Chiefly Power in the Art and Life of the Benin Kingdom
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