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Art & Identity: The Artists Lecture Series

Art & Identity: The Artists Lecture Series

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Ken Gonzales-Day: From Lynching Postcards to Portrait Busts - Two Recent Projects

Ken Gonzales-Day: From Lynching Postcards to Portrait Busts - Two Recent Projects

Ken Gonzales-Day lives and works in Los Angeles. He received an MFA from UC Irvine, and an MA in Art History from Hunter... Read more

30 Sep 2010

1hr 16mins

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Michael Ray Charles: Investigating Racial Stereotypes. Part I

Michael Ray Charles: Investigating Racial Stereotypes. Part I

In each of his graphically styled paintings, Michael Ray Charles investigates racial stereotypes drawn from a history of... Read more

18 Dec 2008

59mins

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The Vistas of Gender Utopia

The Vistas of Gender Utopia

"Jenny Schmid: The Vistas of Gender Utopia," was an exhibition at the University of Arizona Museum of Art marking this e... Read more

1 Oct 2008

59mins

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Reading, Making and Working-through

Reading, Making and Working-through

Since 2001, Lana Lin and H. Lan Thao Lam have developed projects that raise questions about nationalism and national ide... Read more

23 Nov 2009

1hr 22mins

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Repetition and Differentiation — Lorna Simpson’s Iconography of the Racial Sublime

Repetition and Differentiation — Lorna Simpson’s Iconography of the Racial Sublime

Born in Nigeria, Okwui Enwezor is a curator, writer, critic, and editor of international acclaim. He has held positions ... Read more

30 Oct 2009

58mins

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From Anarchy to Otaku-Youth Subculture Thirty Years After Punk

From Anarchy to Otaku-Youth Subculture Thirty Years After Punk

In the almost 30 years since Richard Hell et al at CBGB’s in New York and Johnny Rotten & Co. at the Worlds End in L... Read more

26 May 2009

1hr 22mins

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Humanism in Exile during World War II: Hitler's Refugees in the United States Imagine the 'One World Order'

Humanism in Exile during World War II: Hitler's Refugees in the United States Imagine the 'One World Order'

Barbara McCloskey is Associate Professor of Art History at the University of Pittsburgh. She is author of George Grosz a... Read more

9 Apr 2009

43mins

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Artist Lecture: Daniel J. Martinez

Artist Lecture: Daniel J. Martinez

A strategic provocateur, Daniel J. Martinez deploys the full range of available media in his practice, having used at va... Read more

20 Feb 2009

1hr 18mins

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In the Space of Art

In the Space of Art

Mary Jane Jacob is Professor and Executive Director of Exhibitions at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. One of... Read more

4 Feb 2009

1hr 1min

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Artists Books: Structure and Content

Artists Books: Structure and Content

Philip Zimmermann has been making artists’ books under the imprint Spaceheater Editions since 1979 and making books sinc... Read more

5 Mar 2008

51mins

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Dan McElhattan Lecture for the 30th Annual Visual Communications Exhibition

Dan McElhattan Lecture for the 30th Annual Visual Communications Exhibition

Dan’s a swashbuckler, a double edged sword, a nationally recognized designer and successful business entrepreneur. You c... Read more

5 Mar 2008

45mins

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Art for the 21st Century

Art for the 21st Century

Eleanor Heartney, a New York City based cultural critic, is the author of several books about the American contemporary ... Read more

5 Mar 2008

1hr 4mins

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Accommodating Nature: The Photographs of Frank Gohlke

Accommodating Nature: The Photographs of Frank Gohlke

Frank Gohlke is a primary figure in American photography. His work has been exhibited in museums around the world and is... Read more

5 Mar 2008

1hr 34mins

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Beguiling Deception: Women, Allegory and Portraiture in 18th-Century France

Beguiling Deception: Women, Allegory and Portraiture in 18th-Century France

Kathleen Nicholson is a Professor of Art History at the University of Oregon, Eugene. Her primary field of scholarship i... Read more

5 Mar 2008

1hr 10mins

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Making the Invisible Visible

Making the Invisible Visible

Anne Wilson is a Chicago-based visual artist who creates sculpture, drawings, performances and video animations that exp... Read more

5 Mar 2008

1hr 15mins

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