981 Épisodes

  1. New Discoveries from the Robert H. Smith Collection

    Publié: 22/03/2016
  2. Elson Lecture 2016: Cecily Brown

    Publié: 22/03/2016
  3. Procession: The Art of Norman Lewis

    Publié: 16/02/2016
  4. What Makes a Statue?

    Publié: 09/02/2016
  5. Unabridged and Incomplete: Series and Sequences in Contemporary Art

    Publié: 02/02/2016
  6. Bronzes from the Aegean: The Lost Cargos and the Circumstances of Their Recovery

    Publié: 26/01/2016
  7. The Artist as Weatherman: Hans Haacke's Critical Meteorology

    Publié: 29/12/2015
  8. Introduction to the Exhibition — Power and Pathos: Bronze Sculpture of the Hellenistic World

    Publié: 22/12/2015
  9. Thomas Hart Benton: Painting the Song

    Publié: 01/12/2015
  10. Rajiv Vaidya Memorial Lecture: New York's Cinema 16 Film Society: Programming for a Divided World

    Publié: 24/11/2015
  11. Rajiv Vaidya Memorial Lecture: Germany in the 1920s: Expanding the Film Avant-Garde beyond the Political Divide

    Publié: 17/11/2015
  12. Rajiv Vaidya Memorial Lecture: Time Frames: Andy Warhol's Film and Video

    Publié: 10/11/2015
  13. The Sydney J. Freedberg Lecture on Italian Art: Canova and Color

    Publié: 10/11/2015
  14. Artists and Mentorship: David C. Driskell in Conversation with Ellington Robinson

    Publié: 03/11/2015
  15. Abstraction and Its Capacities

    Publié: 27/10/2015
  16. American Experiments in Narrative, 2000–2015: Don Perry

    Publié: 13/10/2015
  17. Introduction to the Exhibition — The Serial Impulse at Gemini G.E.L.

    Publié: 13/10/2015
  18. Talking Shop with Sidney Felsen: Fifty Years of Artists at Gemini G.E.L

    Publié: 06/10/2015
  19. Behind the Scenes of "The Serial Impulse": Conserving Works of Art on Paper

    Publié: 06/10/2015
  20. Caillebotte/Durand-Ruel: Making Impressionism

    Publié: 29/09/2015

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