National Gallery of Art | Talks
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Watching Thinking: Self-Reflection and the Study of Process in Drawing
Published: 4/16/2019 -
The Sixty-Eighth A. W. Mellon Lectures in the Fine Arts: End as Beginning: Chinese Art and Dynastic Time, Part 3: Conflicting Temporalities: Heaven’s Mandate and Its Antitheses
Published: 4/16/2019 -
Diamonstein-Spielvogel Lecture Series: Alex Katz
Published: 4/16/2019 -
The Undefeated
Published: 4/16/2019 -
USCO: Conversation with 1960s Multimedia Pioneers
Published: 4/16/2019 -
The Sixty-Eighth A. W. Mellon Lectures in the Fine Arts: End as Beginning: Chinese Art and Dynastic Time, Part 2: Reconfiguring the World: The First Emperor’s Art Projects
Published: 4/9/2019 -
Chartres: Light Reborn
Published: 4/9/2019 -
Rachel Whiteread Symposium, Part 1—Rachel Whiteread: Weathering, Patina, Time
Published: 4/9/2019 -
Rachel Whiteread Symposium, Part 2: Three Halcyon Arts Lab Fellows Respond
Published: 4/9/2019 -
Rachel Whiteread Symposium, Part 3: A Conversation with Lynne Cooke and Cristina Iglesias
Published: 4/9/2019 -
Rachel Whiteread Symposium, Part 4: Remarks and Discussion
Published: 4/9/2019 -
The Sixty-Eighth A. W. Mellon Lectures in the Fine Arts: End as Beginning: Chinese Art and Dynastic Time, Part 1: The Emergence of Dynastic Time in Chinese Art
Published: 4/2/2019 -
Boutet de Monvel’s Jeanne d’Arc: From Print to Paint
Published: 3/26/2019 -
Boutet de Monvel’s Jeanne d’Arc: The Role of the Bibliophile in the French Medieval Aesthetic
Published: 3/26/2019 -
Boutet de Monvel’s Jeanne d’Arc: The Passion for All Things Post-Medieval: A Multimedia Perspective
Published: 3/26/2019 -
Boutet de Monvel’s Jeanne d’Arc: The Corcoran Commission and Installation
Published: 3/26/2019 -
Pop without Pretense: Mass Media and the Art of James Castle
Published: 3/26/2019 -
The Art of Light: A Conversation with Charles Ross and James Meyer
Published: 3/26/2019 -
Painting and Representation
Published: 3/5/2019 -
linn meyers: work
Published: 2/26/2019
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.