National Gallery of Art | Talks
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The Landmarks of New York
Published: 3/21/2017 -
Jean Desmet’s Dream Factory, 1906 – 1916: When the Earth Trembled
Published: 3/14/2017 -
East of the Mississippi: Nineteenth-Century American Landscape Photography
Published: 3/14/2017 -
Jean Desmet’s Dream Factory, 1906 – 1916: The Colorful World of Cinema
Published: 3/7/2017 -
Conversations with Artists: Theaster Gates
Published: 2/28/2017 -
Calder Tower
Published: 2/28/2017 -
Jean Desmet’s Dream Factory, 1906 – 1916: Ladies First
Published: 2/28/2017 -
Jean Desmet’s Dream Factory, 1906 – 1916: Up in the Air!
Published: 2/21/2017 -
Paper/Plates: Renaissance Prints and Ceramics at the National Gallery of Art
Published: 2/14/2017 -
Jason + Joan: Reanimation: Jason Moran and Joan Jonas in Conversation with Lynne Cooke
Published: 2/14/2017 -
Sculpting with Color in Renaissance Florence: An Introduction to the Della Robbia Exhibition
Published: 2/14/2017 -
“Slipping into the World as Abstractions”: Georgia O’Keeffe’s Abstract Portraits
Published: 1/24/2017 -
Douglas Crimp and Lynne Cooke on "Before Pictures"
Published: 1/17/2017 -
Tradition and Invention in the Art of Renaissance Venice
Published: 1/10/2017 -
Los Angeles to New York: Dwan Gallery, 1959 – 1971, VI: Some Art Is Hard to See: Field Trips with Virginia Dwan
Published: 1/3/2017 -
Los Angeles to New York: Dwan Gallery, 1959 – 1971, V: Liberating Artist and Exhibition: Dwan Gallery and the Reconceptualization of Site
Published: 12/27/2016 -
Rajiv Vaidya Memorial Lecture 2016: The Innovations of the Moving Image
Published: 12/27/2016 -
Flow: Theory and Practice
Published: 12/20/2016 -
The Sydney J. Freedberg Lecture on Italian Art: The Aesthetics of Water: Wellheads, Cisterns, and Fountains in the Venetian Dominion
Published: 12/20/2016 -
Drawings for Paintings in the Age of Rembrandt: The Creative Process
Published: 12/20/2016
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.