National Gallery of Art | Talks
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Anne Charlotte Robertson: Selections from “Five Year Diary”
Publicerades: 2018-07-31 -
Water, Wind, and Waves: Marine Paintings from the Dutch Golden Age
Publicerades: 2018-07-24 -
Collecting for the Nation: The 75th Anniversary of the Lessing J. Rosenwald Gift
Publicerades: 2018-07-24 -
Film in the Sculptural Field
Publicerades: 2018-07-17 -
The Description of the Sacred Mountain of La Verna
Publicerades: 2018-07-10 -
Introduction to the Exhibition—Sharing Images: Renaissance Prints into Maiolica and Bronze
Publicerades: 2018-07-03 -
The Evidence of Things Seen and Unseen
Publicerades: 2018-06-19 -
Cézanne's Portraits: Doubt, Certainty, and Painting in Series
Publicerades: 2018-06-19 -
Abstraction in Reverse: A Conversation with Alexander Alberro and James Meyer
Publicerades: 2018-06-19 -
Differing, Drawn: A Conversation with Lynne Cooke and Darby English
Publicerades: 2018-06-05 -
Crossing Paths
Publicerades: 2018-06-05 -
The East Building at Forty: Reflections from Curators Past and Present
Publicerades: 2018-06-05 -
FAPE 2018: Why Is Art Necessary?
Publicerades: 2018-06-05 -
History, Photography, and Race in the South: From the Civil War to Now Part 3
Publicerades: 2018-05-29 -
History, Photography, and Race in the South: From the Civil War to Now Part 1
Publicerades: 2018-05-29 -
History, Photography, and Race in the South: From the Civil War to Now, Part 5
Publicerades: 2018-05-29 -
History, Photography, and Race in the South: From the Civil War to Now Part 2
Publicerades: 2018-05-29 -
History, Photography, and Race in the South: From the Civil War to Now Part 4
Publicerades: 2018-05-29 -
Claude Monet’s “The Artist's Garden at Vétheuil”—Two Masterworks Reunited, Part I: Curators’ Take
Publicerades: 2018-05-22 -
Claude Monet’s “The Artist’s Garden at Vétheuil”—Two Masterworks Reunited, Part III: In Context
Publicerades: 2018-05-22
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.