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Video: Lecture with Collier Schorr
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Collier Schorr's enigmatic portraits, mostly of adolescents in the United States and in Germany, conflate ideas of sexuality and desire, nationalism and history, identity and politics by blending...
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Video: Lecture with Elaine Sturtevant
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Since in the mid-1960s Sturtevant has meticulously re-created works by other artists—including Marcel Duchamp, Jasper Johns, Frank Stella, Roy Lichtenstein, George Segal, Claes Oldenburg, Robert...
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Video: Lecture with Jim Lutes
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Despite affinities with Chicago Imagist and Northwest Coast abstraction traditions, Jim Lutes’s enigmatic work resists classification within any one school or group. According to critic David Pagel,...
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Video: Lecture with John Knight
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Since the late 1960s, John Knight has utilized existing forms of distribution and communication—including magazine subscriptions, museum mailing lists, travel posters, recipes, and floor plans—to...
Video: Lecture with Judy Ledgerwood
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Judy Ledgerwood paints boldly patterned abstract compositions that are deeply rooted in the tradition of modernist painting. Drawing from a wide range of sources—such as fashion, decorative arts,...
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Video: Lecture with Julia Fish
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Julia Fish's paintings are quiet, abstract manifestations of observed realities drawn from personal experiences, memories and her own immediate surroundings. Many of her early paintings focused on...
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Video: Lecture with Karen Reimer
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In January every year, The Society for Contemporary Art focuses attention on the very best artists working in Chicago. Karen Reimer explores notions of context and limitation by creating embroidered...
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Video: Lecture with Kay Rosen
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Kay Rosen uses words and letters as a means of examining the ways in which language structures knowledge —particularly, in terms of awareness of self and place. She first gained prominence in the...
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Video: Lecture with Lawrence Weiner
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A leading figure of Conceptual art, Lawrence Weiner is best known for his text-based works that focus on the potential for language to serve as an art form. The subjects of these statements often...
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Video: Lecture with Mary Heilmann
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Mary Heilmann is an exquisite painter of brightly colored, loosely geometric abstraction in the tradition of grandiloquent New York School painting. Critic Mark Harris writes: "This work looks as...
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