95 resultados para Ateliers de lecture
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Art Spiegelman discusses the history of comics the importance of comics as an art medium. Introduction by Dahlia Morgan.
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This lecture begins with a piece of a video work followed by a performance piece by Guillermo Gómez-Peña. He shares his views on politics, life and art. Introduction by Stacy de la Grana and director ameritus Dahlia Morgan.
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Maya Lin talks about her work in the past 10 years, sharing images of her work as well as her inspiration for the pieces. Introduction by Dahlia Morgan.
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Dr. Elizabeth A. Sackler discusses feminism and what it means to be a feminist as well as feminist art and the feminist art movement. She also discusses the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art. Introduction by Dahlia Morgan.
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Enrique Martinez Celaya talks about his life and his work. Introduction by Carol Damian.
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Arlo Guthrie performs and talks about his life growing up among some of the great folk artists in our history and shares his own stories from his many performances across the country. Introduction by Dahlia Morgan.
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Lance Fung shares images from his "Snow Show" exhibition, along with images from a number of exhibitions in New York City, followed by images from his proposal for an exhibition at the Beijng Olympics. Introduction by Dahlia Morgan.
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Robert Storr discusses the wider world of contemporary art. He talks about how the art world has changed since he became a part of it, and how it is on the cusp of change. Introduction by Carol Damian.
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Wayne Clough presents his experiences and challenges at the Smithsonian and the future of the Smithsonian.
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Arnold Lehman discusses how the Brooklyn Museum influenced him and others though annecdotal stories and shares the new mission and the new direction for cultivating increased interest and visitation to the museum by exploring the museum's history. He also discusses the exhibit Sensation, a collection of contemporary art owned by Charles Saatchi, which generated controversy in New York when it was first exhibited at the museum in 1997. FIU President Modesto Maidique introduces Dahlia Morgan. Introduction by Dahlia Morgan.
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Robert Farris Thompson talks about Congo art and culture and its impact on American popular culture. Introduction by Dahlia Morgan.
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Albelardo Morell shares some of his photographs, including some of his earliest works, and talks about his growth as an artist over the years. Introduction by Dahlia Morgan.
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Neal Benezra discusses the works of sculptor Juan Munoz. Introduction by Dahlia Morgan.
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Joel Shapiro discusses the inspiration behind his works as well as how he constructs his works. Introduction by Carol Damien.
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Francoise Gilot shares the artists and movements that influenced her most. She also discusses her own career and work from 1939 to the present. Introduction by Dahlia Morgan. This the keynote lecture of the 18th season of the Green Critics Lecture Series.