The Met
"The Antonius" Violin, Antonio Stradivari (ca. 1644--1737), Cremona, 1711. Ex. 1
Estrellita by Manuel Ponce (1882--1948), arranged by Jascha Heifetz (1901--1987). Performed by Sean Avram Carpenter and Gabriela Martinez, piano. Violin, Bequest of Annie Bolton Matthews Bryant, 1933 (34.86.1). Learn more about this...
The Met
"The Antonius" Violin, Antonio Stradivari (ca. 1644--1737), Cremona, 1711. Ex. 3
"It Ain't Necessarily So" from Porgy and Bess by George Gershwin (1898--1937), arranged by Jascha Heifetz (1901--1987). Performed by Sean Avram Carpenter and Gabriela Martinez, piano. Violin, Bequest of Annie Bolton Matthews Bryant, 1933...
The Met
"The Gould" Violin, Antonio Stradivari (ca. 1644--1737), Cremona, 1693. Ex. 1
"Double" from the Sarabande of Partita No. 1 in B minor by J. S. Bach (1685--1750). Performed by Sean Avram Carpenter. Violin, Gift of George Gould, 1955 (55.86). Learn more about this instrument:...
The Met
How to Polish a Japanese Sword
Learn more about the exhibition Art of the Samurai: Japanese Arms and Armor, 1156—1868, on view at the Met October 21, 2009 — January 10, 2010: http://tinyurl.com/kwmfgg A demonstration by Okisato Fujishiro, Japans leading sword polisher...
The Met
Armenian Khatchkar (Stone Cross) - Icons in Early Armenia - Part 1 of 4
Learn more about the Armenian Khatchkar: http://tinyurl.com/boyezo This program celebrates the Armenian Khatchkar (Stone Cross) and its arrival as a long-term loan to the Museum. Thomas F. Mathews, John Langloth Loeb Professor Emeritus...
The Met
Armenian Khatchkar (Stone Cross) - Icons in Early Armenia - Part 2 of 4
Learn more about the Armenian Khatchkar: http://tinyurl.com/boyezo This program celebrates the Armenian Khatchkar (Stone Cross) and its arrival as a long-term loan to the Museum. Thomas F. Mathews, John Langloth Loeb Professor Emeritus...
The Met
Armenian Khatchkar (Stone Cross) - Icons in Early Armenia - Part 3 of 4
Learn more about the Armenian Khatchkar: http://tinyurl.com/boyezo This program celebrates the Armenian Khatchkar (Stone Cross) and its arrival as a long-term loan to the Museum. Thomas F. Mathews, John Langloth Loeb Professor Emeritus...
The Met
Armenian Khatchkar (Stone Cross) - Icons in Early Armenia - Part 4 of 4
Learn more about the Armenian Khatchkar: http://tinyurl.com/boyezo This program celebrates the Armenian Khatchkar (Stone Cross) and its arrival as a long-term loan to the Museum. Thomas F. Mathews, John Langloth Loeb Professor Emeritus...
The Met
Mountains and Water: Exploring the Chinese Handscroll - Part 1 of 2
Curator Maxwell Hearn discusses the art of the traditional Chinese handscroll by comparing two examples from the Metropolitan Museum's collection: Old Trees, Level Distance (ca. 1085) by Guo Xi and Twin Pines, Level Distance (ca. 1310)...
The Met
Mountains and Water: Exploring the Chinese Handscroll - Part 2 of 2
Curator Maxwell Hearn discusses the art of the traditional Chinese handscroll by comparing two examples from the Metropolitan Museum's collection: Old Trees, Level Distance (ca. 1085) by Guo Xi and Twin Pines, Level Distance (ca. 1310)...
Tate
Ask the Artist | Questions for Tania Bruguera | TateShots
Watch Cuban artist Tania Bruguera answer questions about her 2018-19 Tate Modern Hyundai Commission, submitted by the public. Tania Bruguera’s Hyundai Commission in Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall asks museum visitors to experience a...
Tate
Denzil Forrester – ‘You Have to Find Your Niche’ | TateShots
Inspired by London’s urban life and the reggae music of the West Indies, artist Denzil Forrester’s work from the 1980s captures the vibrant East End nightlife with dynamic colour and movement. His 1982 painting 'Three Wicked Men' was...
Tate
Zaha Hadid and Suprematism | Tate Talks
A discussion between multiple award-winning architect Zaha Hadid and Achim Borchardt-Hume, Head of Exhibitions at Tate Modern and curator of Malevich exhibition. Considering Hadid’s concept of architecture and its relationship to space...
Tate
Roy Lichtenstein | TateShots
Roy Lichtenstein is one of the foremost pop artists. In 2013 Tate Modern's blockbuster exhibition, 'Lichtenstein: A Retrospective' brought together 125 of his most definitive paintings and sculptures and reassesed his enduring legacy. It...
Curated Video
Timelapse: Sequence sculpture returns to the Cantor at Stanford University
After being indoors at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art for the last three years, Richard Serra's Sequence has returned to the Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University. The massive sculpture weights 235 tons and measures...
Sotheby's
How Ben Uri Helped Artists Like David Bomberg to Flourish
Discover the fascinating work of the Ben Uri Gallery and Museum, dedicated to the immigrant contribution to British visual arts since 1900. Find out how young Jewish artists such as David Bomberg benefited from their help in the early...
Sotheby's
Frank Lloyd Wright’s Modernist Stained Glass
Peer into the mind of famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright in this Anatomy of an Artwork. One of his most important commissions, these five stained glass windows were designed for Chicago industrialist Avery Coonley and his wife Queene...
Smarthistory
Homage to JFK: Rauschenberg's Retroactive I
Robert Rauschenberg, Retroactive I, 1963, oil and silkscreen-ink print on canvas, 213.4 x 152.4 cm (Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art) All works © Robert Rauschenberg A Seeing America video. A conversation with Patricia Hickson, Emily...
Smarthistory
Picasso, Guitar
A conversation between Salman Khan and Steven Zucker about Pablo Picasso's sculpture, Guitar and related work, 1912-14 at The Museum of Modern Art "I have seen what no man has seen before. When Pablo Picasso, leaving aside painting for a...
Smarthistory
Peale, Staircase Group (Portrait of Raphaelle Peale and Titian Ramsay Peale)
Charles Willson Peale, Staircase Group (Portrait of Raphaelle Peale and Titian Ramsay Peale), 1795, oil on canvas, 89-1/2 x 39-3/8 inches / 227.3 x 100 cm (Philadelphia Museum of Art). View this work up close in the Google Art Project....
Tate
Jérôme Bel – BMW Tate Live: Performance Room
Jérôme Bel’s performance of Shirtology @ Tate, captured live Thursday, 22 March, 2012 at Tate Modern. In Shirtology @ Tate one performer removes a collection of t-shirts in order to display different messages. Bel investigates the...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Rennie McQuilkin - 'Breech Birth'
Rennie McQuilkin, has an extensive background participating in poetry readings and workshops in Connecticut, and beyond, has had a distinguished literary career with several published full-length collections of poetry. His work has...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Rennie McQuilkin We All Fall Down
Rennie McQuilkin, has an extensive background participating in poetry readings and workshops in Connecticut, and beyond, has had a distinguished literary career with several published full-length collections of poetry. His work has...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Rennie McQuilkin - 'The Angling'
Rennie McQuilkin, has an extensive background participating in poetry readings and workshops in Connecticut, and beyond, has had a distinguished literary career with several published full-length collections of poetry. His work has...
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