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Audio Lecture: Artists Connect—Sara Schnadt Connects with Agnes Martin
Sara Schnadt, whose work has recently been exhibited at the MCA, Co-Prosperity Sphere, and the Busan Biennale in South Korea, pursues the idea of line, poetic efforts to quantify things, and the...
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Audio Lecture: Artists Connect: Theaster Gates Connects with Japanese Ceramics
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...
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Audio Lecture: Winslow Homer and the Composite Image
Michael Leja, University of Pennsylvania, discusses Winslow Homer's creative process.
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Audio Lecture: Arnold Rampersad on Ralph Ellison
As part of our American Perspectives season, distinguished literary scholar and Stanford professor Arnold Rampersad explores the relation ship between jazz and the work of Langston Hughes and Ralph...
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Audio Lecture: Reading: Kwame Dawes
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
,...
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Audio Lecture: Jasper Johns--In the Gray Zone between What Can and Cannot Be Measured
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...
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Audio Lecture: Avoid a Polar Situation: Johns, Cage, and O'Hara in the Sixties
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.
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Audio Lecture: Artist's Talk by Philip-Lorca Dicorcia
On opening day of the Art Institute exhibition
So the Story Goes
, our audiences were treated to a lecture by photographer Philip-Lorca diCorcia. Hear diCorcia discuss his many and varied...
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Audio Lecture: Fresh Air and Pure Impressions: Winslow Homer's Watercolors
In this special "sneak preview" of the upcoming
Winslow Homer exhibition
, Martha Tedeschi, curator of prints and drawings, offers an...
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