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Henry Art Gallery
Henry Art Gallery presents Henry
ArtCasts, podcasts concernig recent exhibitions since October, 2006.
In the November 6, 2006 podcast, A Conversation with Stephen Shore, Photographer
Stephen Shore and Henry Art Gallery Chief Curator Elizabeth Brown discuss
Shore's work, from his bold submission of photographs to the Museum of
Modern Art at age 14 to his most recent books inspired by New York Times
banner headlines.
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Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
offers free
Podcasts dated from December, 2005 through the present about the art
and artists featured at the Museum. Available for download from our website
and Apple iTunes, Hirshhorn Podcasts will play on any digital music player
or computer. Listen to conversations with artists, lectures about the work
on view and issues central to contemporary art, and walkthroughs of the
galleries for a deeper understanding of the art and artists of our time.
Hood Museum of Art
Hood Museum of Art presents lectures and gallery talks
including
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- -- Jere R. Daniell, Professor of History, Emeritus,
Reflections of Dartmouth's History in the American Collections, July 17,
2007.
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- -- From the symposium Augustus Saint-Gaudens: Master
of American Sculpture, Friday, July 13, 2007, Arthur M. Loew Auditorium,
Hood Museum of Art
- - Kathryn Greenthal, art historian and curator, Boston,
Engaging the Viewer: Augustus Saint-Gaudens and Contemporary Sculpture,
July 13, 2007 (3.8MB mp3)
- - Jennifer Hardin, Curator of Collections and Exhibitions,
Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, Florida, Augustus Saint-Gaudens's
Diana of 1891-93: Critical and Public Response to a Singular American Nude,
July 13, 2007 (3.6MB mp3)
- - David Lubin, Charlotte C. Weber Professor Art, Wake
Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC, War Relief: Saint-Gaudens's Shaw
Memorial on Boston Common and the Battle Over Civil War Memory, July 13,
2007 (3.6MB mp3)
- - Thayer Tolles, Associate Curator, Department of American
Paintings and Sculpture, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, The
Afterlife of Augustus Saint-Gaudens, 1907-1919, July 13, 2007 (4.1MB mp3)
Hudson River Museum
Hear
a 17-part commentary by Pop Artist Red Grooms and Museum curators about
the whimsical exhibition Red Grooms: In the Studio held February
9 - May 25, 2008 and the newly reinstalled sculpture The Bookstore.
The Hudson River Museum says:
"One of America's major artists with a truly popular following, the
worlds that inspire Grooms stretch from silent movies to dance halls to
America's urban canyons and first colonies. Red Grooms grew up in Nashville
and began his career as an actor. His sense of theater is integral to the
multimedia experience he creates in sculpture, paintings, and films. Now
a quintessential New York artist, Grooms shows the city's people and their
neighborhoods with both wit and acute comment. His commentary has endeared
The Bookstore to thousands since its installation at the Hudson River Museum
in 1979." Commentary may be downloaded.
Huntsville Museum of Art
The Huntsville
Museum of Art offers podcasts for selected exhibitions. Podcasts include
- -- Encounters: Richard Painter, held November
5 - January 7, 2007. The Museum's award-winning series of regional contemporary
art continues with a selection of new work by an acclaimed Tennessee artist
who uses mixed media on charred wood to explore the fragility and tenacity
of life. Other podcasts will follow this exhibition.
- -- Josh Simpson, A Visionary Journey in Glass, April
18, 2007. Josh Simpson is a unique voice among the first generation of
studio glass artist. Largely self-taught, he first experimented with glass
in the early 1970s. This is the first major retrospective of Simpson's
engaging...
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KCUR-FM / Spencer Museum of Art
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KCUR-FM
in Kansas City worked with the Spencer Museum of Art to produce a 2-minute
December 2004 Arts Roundup segment covering the Museum's 2004 Diane
Arbus: Family Albums exhibit. The audio segment is available through
the Past Exhibitions
segment of the museum web site.
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- Go the story on Spencer Art Minute
produced by the Spencer Museum of Art and Kansas Public Radio.
KCRW
- KCRW is a radio station broadcasting throughout Southern
California. A community service of Santa Monica College, KCRW maintains
an online archive of art and culture programming. Examples are:
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The
Getty Shows Off Its Monsters which aired March 6, 2007
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Close-Up
on Chuck Close which aired February 20, 2007
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Does
Tim Hawkinson Have Multiple Personalities which aired July 5, 2005
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American
Photography at the Getty which aired May 10, 2005
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David
Hockney Reveals Himself, aired March 1, 2005
KUED
- KUED-TV in Salt lake City, UT, produces "Utah Now"
a 30-minute magazine-style series, which KUED says "thoughtfully considers
issues, events and people that are affecting life and creating dialogue
in Utah."
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The February
23, 2007 show features interviews with Brian
Kershisnik and his wife Suzanne, David Dee, director of the Utah Museum
of Fine Arts, and David Ericson, owner of David Ericson's Fine Art.
Utah artist Brian Kershisnik's work has been described as a journey
of exploration. From his vantage point in rural Utah, Kershisnik finds
forms for the elements of the life he sees around him.
KUNM
KCRW is a community radio station broadcasting from Albuquerque,
NM
The Museum of Fine Arts in Santa Fe is
hosting through January 2006 an exhibition on American art from 19th and
20th centuries titled, Strokes of Genius: Masterworks from the New Britain
Museum of American Art. An October 19, 2005 audio clip from the station's
archives by Tom Trowbridge
introduces the
exhibit and features Tim Rogers, the curator of the Museum of Fine Arts.
Notes:
1. TFAO's catalogue of audio on demand, free to viewers. All examples
focus on American representational art.
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