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A Ten Year Celebration: Reflections on Tadao Ando at the Clark
Recorded Live at the Clark on Saturday, July 27th, 2024.
Michael Conforti, former director of the Clark (1994-2015), commemorates the tenth anniversary of the opening of the Tadao Ando-designed Clark Center in a talk that reviews the purpose and process of the Clark’s transformative campus expansion. Reflecting on his working relationship with the Pritzker Prize-winning architect, Conforti discusses the Clark’s initial master planning, the decision to hire Ando, and the years of work that resulted in the 2008 completion of the Lunder Center at Stone Hill, and the opening of the Clark Center in 2014. Conforti, who edited the recent book Ando and Le Corbusier, will share many of the fascinat...
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Opening Lecture: Guillaume Lethière
Просмотров 7114 дней назад
Recorded live at The Clark on Saturday, June 15, 2024. Exhibition co-curators Esther Bell, deputy director and Robert and Martha Berman Lipp Chief Curator, and Olivier Meslay, Hardymon Director, introduce Guillaume Lethière and provide an inside look at the development of this ambitious exhibition. Born in the French colony of Guadeloupe, Guillaume Lethière (1760-1832) was a key figure in Frenc...
Publication Launch: I Drive Thee
Просмотров 223Месяц назад
Recorded Live in the Manton Auditorium at The Clark on May 23rd, 2024. The artist featured in David-Jeremiah: I Drive Thee, this year’s public spaces installation at the Clark, celebrates the launch of the exhibition publication, I Drive Thee. David-Jeremiah (b. 1985, Oak Cliff, Texas; lives and works in Dallas) speaks with Robert Wiesenberger, the Clark's curator of contemporary projects, abou...
When Artists Meet Poets: An Artist's Book Talk and Live Reading
Просмотров 583 месяца назад
Recorded Live in the Manton Auditorium at The Clark on Saturday, April 6, 2024. Presented as part of the Clark's Artists' Books Day, Alexandra J. Gold discusses artist book collaborations between contemporary painters and poets. Her presentation highlights Black Mountain poet Robert Creeley and renowned visual artist Robert Indiana’s Numbers (1968). Numbers features a series of Creeley's poems ...
Inequality and Urban Planning, with Professor Giuseppina Forte
Просмотров 514 месяца назад
Recorded Live at the Clark Art Museum on April 7th, 2024 How does the built environment affect (in)equality? Giuseppina Forte, professor of architecture and environmental studies at Williams College, uses the origins of modern city planning as a starting point to introduce her new book project, The Self-Built City: Material Politics and Ecologies of Difference in São Paulo. Her project chronicl...
Opening Lecture: Paper Cities
Просмотров 1155 месяцев назад
Clark Art Institute Curatorial Assistant for Works on Paper Allison Marino introduces the 2024 exhibition Paper Cities. Drawing from the rich content explored in the exhibition, Marino examines how artists transformed cities from objective subjects into creative expressions within their work. The lecture focuses on well-known European and American cities depicted in works on paper from the late...
Opening Lecture: "50 Years and Forward"
Просмотров 1687 месяцев назад
Held in the Clark Manton Auditorium on Saturday, December 16, 2023. Manton Curator of Prints, Drawings, and Photographs Anne Leonard introduces the pair of exhibitions "50 Years and Forward: Works on Paper Acquisitions" and "50 Years and Forward: British Prints and Drawings Acquisitions." These exhibitions marked the fiftieth anniversary of the Manton Research Center with a choice selection of ...
Curating British Art: A Conversation with Olivier Meslay
Просмотров 1908 месяцев назад
To commence the symposium British Art 1750-1919: Reflections and Futures, Olivier Meslay (Hardymon Director of the Clark) and Caroline Fowler (Starr Director, Research and Academic Program) discussed Meslay’s experience curating British art, and how the field of British art has changed since Meslay mounted one of the first exhibitions dedicated to British art at the Louvre Museum, Paris, in 199...
The Clark is Yours!
Просмотров 9208 месяцев назад
We’re working to make the Clark the best it can be and we hope you’ll support our efforts with an end-of year gift. And now through December 31, 2023 your gift will be matched by a generous donor, thus doubling your impact!
Imagining Other Worlds: Munch's Multiverse, with Professor Pat Berman
Просмотров 507Год назад
In association with our exhibit, 'Edvard Munch: Trembling Earth', the Clark Art Institute has hosted a lecture by Wellesley College Art History Professor Pat Berman. The lecture was presented in the Clark’s auditorium on August 19, 2023. Through his visual art and his writings, Munch offered speculation about alternative worlds, those that animate the tangible world on Earth as well as forces i...
OPENING LECTURE: PRINTED RENAISSANCE
Просмотров 214Год назад
In conjunction with the opening of 'Printed Renaissance', the Clark Art Institute has hosted a lecture by guest curator Yuefeng Wu. The lecture was presented in the Clark’s auditorium on July 29, 2023. How do we remember the arts of the Italian Renaissance? Why have we become intimately familiar with the names and works of such creative figures as Raphael and Michelangelo? Since the late 1400s,...
OPENING LECTURE FOR HUMANE ECOLOGY: EIGHT POSITIONS
Просмотров 250Год назад
In conjunction with the opening of Humane Ecology: Eight Positions, the Clark Art Institute has hosted a lecture by Curator of Contemporary Projects Robert Wiesenberger. The lecture was presented in the Clark’s auditorium on July 15, 2023. Eight contemporary artists who consider the intertwined natural and social dimensions of ecological relationships has included sculpture, sound installation,...
Opening Lecture: Edvard Munch - Trembing Earth
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Held in the Clark Manton Auditorium on Saturday, June 10, 2023 Jay A. Clarke, Rothman Family Curator, Art Institute of Chicago, introduces Edvard Munch: Trembling Earth, the first exhibition in the United States to reveal how Munch (Norwegian, 1863-1944) animated nature to convey meaning. The exhibition features approximately eighty paintings, prints, and drawings, organized thematically to rei...
Opening Lecture: Portals--The Visionary Architecture of Paul Goesch
Просмотров 432Год назад
Exhibition curator Robert Wiesenberger introduced Paul Goesch, the subject of the Clark’s spring exhibition in the Eugene V. Thaw Gallery for Works on Paper. Goesch (1885-1940) produced one of the most inventive, peculiar, and poignant bodies of work to emerge from Weimar Germany. An artist and architect, he made both fanciful figurative drawings and visionary architectural designs. The latter,...
Jomo Tariku Talk on Furniture Design
Просмотров 304Год назад
Acclaimed furniture designer Jomo Tariku discusses his design process and his relationship to the history of design, including the use of drawings like those by eighteenth-century designers, like those seen in the Promenades on Paper: Eighteenth-Century French Drawings from the Bibliothèque nationale de France exhibition, on view through March 12, 2023. www.clarkart.edu/event/detail/2176-89970
Virtual Talk with the Association of Historians of Nineteenth-Century Art
Просмотров 170Год назад
Virtual Talk with the Association of Historians of Nineteenth-Century Art
Opening Lecture - On The Horizon: Art and Atmosphere in the Nineteenth Century
Просмотров 143Год назад
Opening Lecture - On The Horizon: Art and Atmosphere in the Nineteenth Century
OPENING LECTURE: PROMENADES ON PAPER
Просмотров 265Год назад
OPENING LECTURE: PROMENADES ON PAPER
Your Support Means So Much to So Many
Просмотров 472Год назад
Your Support Means So Much to So Many
Dreaming in the Face of the Impossible
Просмотров 113Год назад
Dreaming in the Face of the Impossible
Edward Arron & Jeewon Park at The Clark: Mendelssohn Sonata in B-flat for Cello and Piano, Op 45
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.Год назад
Edward Arron & Jeewon Park at The Clark: Mendelssohn Sonata in B-flat for Cello and Piano, Op 45
Transformative Justice
Просмотров 136Год назад
Transformative Justice
Meander Opening Lecture, July 30, 2022 - Rob Wiesenberger
Просмотров 4362 года назад
Meander Opening Lecture, July 30, 2022 - Rob Wiesenberger
Rodin Lecture by Antoinette Le Normand-Romain
Просмотров 8962 года назад
Rodin Lecture by Antoinette Le Normand-Romain
A Market for Imitation: Engraving Drawing in Eighteenth-Century France
Просмотров 6742 года назад
A Market for Imitation: Engraving Drawing in Eighteenth-Century France
Maternal Absence and Pictorial Presence
Просмотров 2362 года назад
Maternal Absence and Pictorial Presence
(Re)telling Stories in Photography About The Black Civil War Soldier - Deborah Willis
Просмотров 1502 года назад
(Re)telling Stories in Photography About The Black Civil War Soldier - Deborah Willis
A Market for Imitation -- Engraving Drawing in Eighteenth-Century France
Просмотров 2 тыс.2 года назад
A Market for Imitation Engraving Drawing in Eighteenth-Century France
Intimate Color: The Print Portfolios of Bonnard, Vuillard, and Denis, 1899
Просмотров 5332 года назад
Intimate Color: The Print Portfolios of Bonnard, Vuillard, and Denis, 1899
Opening Lecture for As They Saw It: Artists Witnessing War
Просмотров 3112 года назад
Opening Lecture for As They Saw It: Artists Witnessing War

Комментарии

  • @junktube4000
    @junktube4000 5 дней назад

    I see crosshatching lines in so many old woodcuts, and it absolutely puzzles me know they do this. To see what I'm talking about, search in google images for, "woodcut of skull and snake", "ortelius commentary sendivogius", or "Der Formschneider woodcut".

  • @EasyRiderBob
    @EasyRiderBob 11 дней назад

    Bravo! You should clip out the video of the vocalist grabbing his butt though… Maranatha!

  • @saintjerome23
    @saintjerome23 13 дней назад

    katy siegel not reading october w

  • @laromearm
    @laromearm Месяц назад

    Good interview 👍🏿

  • @MichaelBDibleyDC
    @MichaelBDibleyDC 3 месяца назад

    Excellent Lecture and Exhibition Dr. Clarke!

  • @thiagoabe
    @thiagoabe 4 месяца назад

    amazing to see munch's work through this perspective. also, great lecturer! thank you clark institute!

  • @nicholascwilliams
    @nicholascwilliams 4 месяца назад

    Fascinating talk

  • @talitha_yang
    @talitha_yang 4 месяца назад

    Love it! ❤

  • @nidhishshivashankar4885
    @nidhishshivashankar4885 4 месяца назад

    Awesome talk

  • @RobCoghanable
    @RobCoghanable 7 месяцев назад

    Disjointed conversation

  • @deprogramr
    @deprogramr 7 месяцев назад

    Watching this talk from 11 years ago, I'm acutely aware of RUclips's seemingly hard-turn towards stupid. I miss the time of RUclips feeling like a democratized institute of higher learning. Getting older, I guess...

  • @edwardferry8247
    @edwardferry8247 7 месяцев назад

    Outstanding lecture, thank you.

  • @marcsimpson6148
    @marcsimpson6148 7 месяцев назад

    Very nice, Hugh. I am sorry that I did see this sooner after it was posted. One minor correction: the drawing of the ornament is at the Fogg, not the Metropolitan. But in all, a fine overview. Now if only the Clark would consider replacing the current frame with a replica of what Sargent intended (as some of us have lobbied for multiple times over the years).

  • @trinelarson6655
    @trinelarson6655 10 месяцев назад

    Aasgaard strand(beach ) Family summer camp Munch paintings are similar to Monet and Van Gogh

  • @renzo6490
    @renzo6490 10 месяцев назад

    What was it about Renoir's work that appealed to the likes of Matisse et. al.? Was it his composition, his painting style, brushwork,choice of subject? His female nudes bring to mind those of Bouguereau.

  • @FulcanelliTrismegistus
    @FulcanelliTrismegistus 10 месяцев назад

    Swatzika is just the big dipper rotating around the polaris star. All stars and constellations rotate 360° around the north star (polaris). When elons rocket hits the fermament, it looks like boats going through waters. God seperated the waters below from the waters above. We are not flying through space on a rock people, its time to wake up. God is real, we live under an fermament, and this evil global agenda you are starting to see today, has been happening already for hundreds of years, maybe more. Napoleon Bonaparte (my fav quote) "history is an agreement upon lies". Wake up people!!! Dont belive everything you hear, or what you read from someone you dont know. Even question this. But, dont make assumptions, do your own research. Make your own conclusions. You will learn. I pray for all 🙏

  • @ChillVanille
    @ChillVanille 10 месяцев назад

    Had to put a lot of this on 1.25 speed but it’s still good

  • @SK-eg6cw
    @SK-eg6cw 11 месяцев назад

    Great art! Kind regards from Germany. 🎉❤

  • @hudsony777
    @hudsony777 11 месяцев назад

    Marvelous

  • @riverwildcat1
    @riverwildcat1 11 месяцев назад

    Magnificent work of art and superb craftsmanship. The backstory makes this painting even more multidimensional. The political-diplmatic element is rich with significance. Alma-Tadema was a master of masters.

  • @tinagarmaise6850
    @tinagarmaise6850 11 месяцев назад

    It is infuriating to have a lecturer describe the image the viewer is looking at. Also why does the lecturer refer to Mr. Munch's paintings as pictures?

  • @saitoren4061
    @saitoren4061 11 месяцев назад

    Probably John the Revelatee (Jesus should be the Revelator!) Saw an American Buffalo in his dream. They look cute when peaceful but man they still sound like dragons literally.

  • @callahanstudio
    @callahanstudio 11 месяцев назад

    Did this lead to any research about the painting, it's provenance, or its creator?

  • @chelseamcmaster211
    @chelseamcmaster211 11 месяцев назад

    Will this conference be uploaded?

  • @gabialbrecht1
    @gabialbrecht1 11 месяцев назад

    This is sublime

  • @johnnomight
    @johnnomight Год назад

    This was absolutely wonderful, i learned so much and have greater insights into the past ....

  • @pinkvib3sonly
    @pinkvib3sonly Год назад

    LANLING WANG 😍

  • @Kittypinkyy
    @Kittypinkyy Год назад

    Great lecture on a profoundly emotional, sensitive artist.Would love to visit this exhibit.❤

  • @HansDunkelberg1
    @HansDunkelberg1 Год назад

    I wonder if the model after whom the Susannah of this picture has been painted has been reborn as the actress playing the title role in the movie My Name is Julia Ross by Joseph H. Lewis of 1945 (Nina Foch). Not only the ladies' looks would fit, but also that both represent victims of slander connected with sexual relations. The two elders of the painting resemble gentlemen surrounding Foch in the movie - a false physician and a villager.

  • @b1i2l336
    @b1i2l336 Год назад

    Bravo, Steve! I love this!

  • @sluggo562
    @sluggo562 Год назад

    "Here's how Durer did it" *carves linoleum* 🙄

  • @Cathy-qr3ii
    @Cathy-qr3ii Год назад

    ruclips.net/video/eC6kMAfKb7E/видео.html

  • @johnbarrymore5827
    @johnbarrymore5827 Год назад

    First

  • @paterfamiles
    @paterfamiles Год назад

    Thinks, I will be visiting often

  • @Legendkiller99
    @Legendkiller99 Год назад

    Silly fairy tales

  • @user-ee8by7vw2u
    @user-ee8by7vw2u Год назад

    Все. Это. Осталось в наследство. С. Прошлых. Цывилизацый. !!!

  • @user-ee8by7vw2u
    @user-ee8by7vw2u Год назад

    Людям нравится. Жить в обмане. !!!?!!! !! !

  • @gtkozik
    @gtkozik Год назад

    My favorite right now

  • @TabeaWerhahn-vw6pl
    @TabeaWerhahn-vw6pl Год назад

    thank you for this very informative and interesting video! Could you maybe include your sources?

  • @stonesword1844
    @stonesword1844 Год назад

    say hey if ur here from VT's art historoy course

  • @BabkaPierogi
    @BabkaPierogi Год назад

    Great detective work!

  • @lislisser6036
    @lislisser6036 Год назад

    Mrs. Aneta Georgievska-Shine .... GREAT LECTURE!!!!!!!!

  • @notanemoprog
    @notanemoprog Год назад

    Start at 5:20 to skip the nauseating "land ackwokeledgement"

  • @mayumidegozai1410
    @mayumidegozai1410 Год назад

    Thank you very much for this great conference on drawing.

  • @pstotto
    @pstotto Год назад

    There is no art theory in critical theory just as there isn't any in Marx because art theory is the proposition based on the facts: 'Images are made of 2D shapes, 2D shapes represent 3D form; images represent 3D form' ART THEORY is missing from the debate!!!!!!!

  • @SpideyFan-onst
    @SpideyFan-onst Год назад

    Am I the only one who found this painting of a rhinoceros scary?

  • @bible1st
    @bible1st Год назад

    The one with two horns like a lamb but spake as a dragon, Is this not the islamic Mahdi or isa the false Muslim Jesus? 2 horns , is that to say it has 2 kings? like we see the horns on the earlier beast were (kings) but they will be broken off by the King of Kings eventually.

  • @alemaka1
    @alemaka1 Год назад

    Congratulations Professor Michiko Okano for this great and clear presentation! I'm sure you'll help many students and professors improve their knowledge on Brazilian-Japanese Art and History.

  • @batuhan_alkaya
    @batuhan_alkaya Год назад

    Found this video while studying the Turgot map of Paris. Thanks for detailed explanation and filming. 👏