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Audio Lecture: Experiencing Sullivan
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Tim Samuelson, cultural historian for the City of Chicago, spoke on the experience of seeing Louis Sullivan's buildings as a part of the symposium "From Fragment to Photograph—Interpreting Louis...
Audio Lecture: Experiencing Sullivan
Audio Lecture: Exploring the Opera Doctor Atomic, Part 3
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The defining event of the 20th century, the development of the Atomic Bomb is the basis for this John Adams work. The symposium's distinguished panelists include composer John Adams; his librettist...
Audio Lecture: Exploring the Opera <em>Doctor Atomic</em>, Part 3
Audio Lecture: Exposure—Heather Rasmussen
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Heather Rasmussen recreates international shipping containers in miniature, crafting them by hand from colored cardstock which she then damages, arranges, and photographs in order to address the...
Audio Lecture: Exposure—Heather Rasmussen
Audio Lecture: Exposure—Katie Paterson
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Artist Katie Paterson has said, “I like to work on the brink of impossibility,” and her slide catalogue and resulting photographs—The History of Darkness—offer up images of pure darkness captured at...
Audio Lecture: Exposure—Katie Paterson
Audio Lecture: Exposure—Matt Keegan
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Matt Keegan discusses his previous works that relate to the site-specific installation in the exhibition Exposure which grew out of the artist’s longstanding fascination with cities and...
Audio Lecture: Exposure—Matt Keegan
Audio Lecture: Fans of A Harlot’s Progress and the Commodification of Hogarthian Motifs
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Christina D. Michelon, Master’s candidate in Art History at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, presents her paper, “Fans of A Harlot’s Progress and the Commodification of Hogarthian...
Audio Lecture: Fans of <em>A Harlot’s Progress</em> and the Commodification of Hogarthian Motifs
Audio Lecture: Fans of A Harlot’s Progress and the Commodification of Hogarthian Motifs
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Christina D. Michelon, master’s candidate in art history at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, presents her paper, “Fans of A Harlot’s Progress and the Commodification of Hogarthian...
Audio Lecture: Fans of <em>A Harlot’s Progress</em> and the Commodification of Hogarthian Motifs
Audio Lecture: Fantasy and Reality in the Early Life of Taddeo Drawings by Federico Zuccaro
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Julian Brooks, the Assistant Curator of Drawings at the J. Paul Getty Museum, speaks on the draughtman's transformation of nature into art.
Part of a one-day symposium presented in conjunction...
Audio Lecture: Fantasy and Reality in the Early Life of Taddeo Drawings by Federico Zuccaro
Audio Lecture: Feathered Serpents and Scarlet Macaws: Imagery of Casas Grandes Ceramics
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Elizabeth Pope, curatorial research assistant for the Casas Grandes exhibition, explores some of the complex cosmic symbolism to be found on this ancient American pottery.
Audio Lecture: Feathered Serpents and Scarlet Macaws: Imagery of Casas Grandes Ceramics
Audio Lecture: French Drawings: From Vouet to Ingres
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Margaret Morgan Grasselli, National Gallery of Art, spoke on "French Drawings: From Vouet to Ingres." The symposium "The Gray Collection—A Particular Eye" was hosted by Suzanne McCullagh, Anne Vogt...
Audio Lecture: French Drawings: From Vouet to Ingres
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