National Gallery of Art | Talks
A podcast by National Gallery of Art, Washington
981 Episodes
-
The Sydney J. Freedberg Lecture on Italian Art: The Fashioning of a Public Persona: Duchess Eleonora di Toledo's Ceremonial Dress and Her Portraits by Bronzino
Published: 10/25/2011 -
The Sydney J. Freedberg Lecture on Italian Art 2002: The Turning Figure
Published: 10/25/2011 -
Art Theft and the Tate's Stolen Turners
Published: 10/18/2011 -
The Sydney J. Freedberg Lecture on Italian Art: Michelangelo and the Medici: From Florentine Prodigy to Tuscan Icon
Published: 10/18/2011 -
The Sydney J. Freedberg Lecture on Italian Art 1999: Art and Science in the Drawings of Leonardo da Vinci
Published: 10/11/2011 -
The Sydney J. Freedberg Lecture on Italian Art 1998: A Carpaccio Masterpiece Rediscovered
Published: 10/11/2011 -
The Film-Makers' Cooperative at Fifty
Published: 10/4/2011 -
The Sydney J. Freedberg Lecture on Italian Art: The Young Michelangelo
Published: 10/4/2011 -
In the Tower: Nam June Paik Symposium
Published: 9/27/2011 -
My Faraway One: The Letters of Georgia O'Keeffe and Alfred Stieglitz, 1915-1933
Published: 9/27/2011 -
Diamonstein-Spielvogel Lecture Series: Ann Hamilton
Published: 9/20/2011 -
Conversations with Artists: Nancy Graves and Donald Saff
Published: 9/13/2011 -
Michael Kahn and Shakespeare's Italy
Published: 9/6/2011 -
The Moment of Caravaggio: Part 5: Severed Representations
Published: 8/30/2011 -
The Moment of Caravaggio: Part 6: Painting and Violence
Published: 8/30/2011 -
Conversations with Artists: Scott Burton and George Segal
Published: 8/23/2011 -
The Moment of Caravaggio: Part 4: Absorption and Address
Published: 8/23/2011 -
The Moment of Caravaggio: Part 3: The Invention of Absorption
Published: 8/16/2011 -
Conversations with Artists: Richard Misrach, Desert Cantos and Other Landscapes
Published: 8/16/2011 -
The Moment of Caravaggio: Part 2: Immersion and Specularity
Published: 8/9/2011
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.