National Gallery of Art | Talks
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John Wilmerding Symposium on American Art 2018, Part 9: Reshaping the Conversation
Published: 4/17/2018 -
John Wilmerding Symposium on American Art 2018, Part 11: Answering the Body’s Question
Published: 4/17/2018 -
In the Tower: Anne Truitt, Symposium Part I—Landmarks: Anne Truitt and History
Published: 4/10/2018 -
In the Tower: Anne Truitt, Symposium Part II—Anne Truitt's Material Imagination
Published: 4/10/2018 -
In the Tower: Anne Truitt, Symposium Part III—Anne Truitt, Working—A Remembrance
Published: 4/10/2018 -
In the Tower: Anne Truitt, Symposium Part IV—Enough Space, Enough Color: Anne Truitt
Published: 4/10/2018 -
The Sisterhood of the Traveling Palette: Rebecca Strand and Georgia O’Keeffe in New Mexico
Published: 4/3/2018 -
Diamonstein-Spielvogel Lecture Series: Zoe Leonard
Published: 4/3/2018 -
Parrots and People in Dutch Genre Paintings: A Discussion w/ Dr. Irene Pepperberg
Published: 4/3/2018 -
Carrie Mae Weems: Kitchen Table Series
Published: 3/27/2018 -
Introduction to the Exhibition—Cézanne Portraits
Published: 3/27/2018 -
Seventy-Fifth Birthday Tribute to Curtis Mayfield
Published: 3/20/2018 -
Introduction to the Exhibition-Michel Sittow: Estonian Painter at the Courts of Renaissance Europe
Published: 3/13/2018 -
Introduction to the Exhibition-Sally Mann: A Thousand Crossings
Published: 3/6/2018 -
Suffering, Struggle, Survival: The Activism, Artistry, and Authorship of Frederick Douglass
Published: 2/27/2018 -
New Technical Research on the Tomb of Mary of Burgundy
Published: 2/20/2018 -
Photorealist Painting: A Modern History of Surfaces
Published: 2/13/2018 -
Introduction to the Exhibition-Outliers and American Vanguard Art
Published: 2/6/2018 -
Striking the Right Chord: Seeing Music in Dutch Genre Painting
Published: 2/6/2018 -
Virtuous Rivalry in the Age of Vermeer
Published: 2/6/2018
Messages, meanings, movements—how does art history help us understand our world? Join curators, historians, artists, musicians and filmmakers as they explore art and its histories in a search for our shared humanity. Download the programs, then visit us on the National Mall or at www.nga.gov, where you can explore many of the works of art mentioned.