National Gallery of Art | Talks
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Gods and Goddesses Behaving Badly: The Art of Joachim Wtewael
Publicado: 29/9/2015 -
Archive of Lamentations
Publicado: 22/9/2015 -
Jennifer Reeves | nga
Publicado: 22/9/2015 -
Diamonstein-Spielvogel Lecture Series: Carrie Mae Weems
Publicado: 15/9/2015 -
Art Is For the Spirit: Recent Prints and Sculpture at Gemini G.E.L.
Publicado: 1/9/2015 -
Cézanne and Antiquity
Publicado: 1/9/2015 -
Entrevista sobre Venecia 1548: Tiziano contemplando “El milagro del esclavo” de Tintoreto
Publicado: 11/8/2015 -
Electric Schlock: Duchenne de Boulogne’s Photographic Theater
Publicado: 4/8/2015 -
New Discoveries about "Young Girl Reading" by Jean-Honoré Fragonard
Publicado: 28/7/2015 -
Introduction to the Exhibition—Gustave Caillebotte: The Painter's Eye
Publicado: 7/7/2015 -
Reading from "Hold Still: A Memoir with Photographs" by Sally Mann
Publicado: 30/6/2015 -
A Closer Look at Metalpoint Drawing
Publicado: 30/6/2015 -
New Discoveries about "A Pastoral Visit" by Richard Norris Brooke (National Gallery of Art, Corcoran Collection)
Publicado: 23/6/2015 -
Conversations with Artists: Mark Ruwedel
Publicado: 23/6/2015 -
Making Redlands: A Novel in Words and Pictures
Publicado: 16/6/2015 -
Conversations with Artists: Vera Lutter
Publicado: 26/5/2015 -
Introduction to the Exhibition—Drawing in Silver and Gold: Leonardo to Jasper Johns
Publicado: 19/5/2015 -
Building a Collection: Photography at the National Gallery of Art
Publicado: 12/5/2015 -
FAPE 2015: The Role of Art in Diplomacy: Cultural Citizens
Publicado: 28/4/2015 -
The Sixty-Fourth A. W. Mellon Lectures in the Fine Arts: Restoration as Event and Idea: Art in Europe, 1814‒1820, Part 6: Redemption in Rome and Paris, 1818–1820: Ingres Revives the Chivalric while Géricault Recovers the Dispossessed
Publicado: 28/4/2015
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.