National Gallery of Art | Talks
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Arnold Newman Lecture Series on Photography: Dawoud Bey
Publicerades: 2019-02-26 -
Four Centuries of American Chairs
Publicerades: 2019-02-26 -
Cataloging the Corcoran Collection: Highlights in the Department of Photographs
Publicerades: 2019-02-05 -
The Christmas Story in Art
Publicerades: 2019-02-05 -
The Edmond J. Safra Visiting Professors at the National Gallery of Art: Victor I. Stoichita
Publicerades: 2019-01-01 -
John Edmonds
Publicerades: 2018-12-18 -
Introduction to the Exhibition—Gordon Parks: The New Tide, Early Work 1940–1950
Publicerades: 2018-11-27 -
Cataloging the Corcoran Collection: The Story of American Print Publishing
Publicerades: 2018-11-27 -
The Sydney J. Freedberg Lecture on Italian Art: Against Titian
Publicerades: 2018-11-13 -
Reflections on the Collection: The Edmond J. Safra Visiting Professors at the National Gallery of Art: Carel van Tuyll van Serooskerken on Annibale and Agostino Carracci, River Landscapes (c. 1590/1595)
Publicerades: 2018-11-13 -
Picturing Alexander Hamilton
Publicerades: 2018-11-13 -
Present Tense: Corot, Photography, and the Body
Publicerades: 2018-11-13 -
The Longest Running Show: Small French Paintings from the Ailsa Mellon Bruce Collection
Publicerades: 2018-10-23 -
Forty Years of Exhibitions: A Baker’s Dozen Memorable Shows
Publicerades: 2018-10-23 -
Introduction to the Exhibition: The Chiaroscuro Woodcut in Renaissance Italy
Publicerades: 2018-10-16 -
Caitlin Teal Price
Publicerades: 2018-10-09 -
Modern Sculpture in the National Gallery
Publicerades: 2018-10-09 -
Minimalism
Publicerades: 2018-10-02 -
Reflecting on Collecting: Recent Acquisitions of Modern Art
Publicerades: 2018-10-02 -
The Washington D.C. Color School
Publicerades: 2018-09-25
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.