Moma Talks: Panel Discussions And Symposia

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Adult Programs explore the complexity of modern and contemporary art through an array of programs (artist presentations, gallery talks, lectures, MoMA Courses, symposia, workshops, etc.) that are accessible to audiences of various levels. Using MoMAs collection and special exhibitions as a point of focus, the programs enable participants to gain insight through firsthand looking and discussions with distinguished art historians, artists, MoMA curators, poets, and writers. To view images of these artworks, please visit the Online Collection at moma.org/collection. MoMA Audio is available free of charge courtesy of Bloomberg.

Episodios

  • World Art | Art World: Introduction and "The Global Rules of Art"

    09/08/2013 Duración: 35min

    World Art | Art World: Changing Perspectives on Modern and Contemporary Art The Museum of Modern Art's Second Annual Graduate Symposium In the past few decades, the art world has seen unprecedented growth and globalization. These developments are apparent in a number of areas: new and larger museums and cultural institutions; a thriving market of galleries, art fairs, and biennials around the world; new press outlets for the dissemination of art criticism, marketing, and education through traditional and new media; increased attention, research, and art that addresses non-Western subject matter; and the professionalization of artists, museum administrators, and curators through emerging MA, MFA, and PhD programs. How do critics and scholars comprehend the significance of both local and international artistic activity? What traditional and new tools for analysis do they use? Art historian James Elkins has recently written that the prospect of world art history raises questions about the discipline's limits and

  • Meta Monumental Garage Sale: Exploring Value Systems

    07/12/2012 Duración: 51min

    November 19, 2012 6:00 p.m. In conjunction with the exhibition Meta-Monumental Garage Sale, join three invited guests from diverse fields—a psychic, a stylist, and an art conservator—for an exploration of varying notions of value. Following a short discussion between these specialists, visitors can browse the garage sale, purchase items, and have a conversation with any or all of the guests—and perhaps assess the "value" of your purchase.

  • A Salon de Fleurus Salon

    06/11/2012 Duración: 01h49min

    Thursday, October 11, 20126:00 p.m. For two decades, Salon de Fleurus has quietly kept its doors open in New York, defying definitions while fascinating visitors. Oscillating between a museum and a domestic space, Salon de Fleurus functions as an intimate cabinet of wonder for modern art. As part of this tribute to Salon de Fleurus, a number of prominent artists and writers will share their first encounters of the space. Participants include Laurent Binet, writer and essayist; Andrea Geyer, artist; Kim Levin, art critic and curator; Jean-Marc Levy-Leblond, physicist and editor; Lawrence Weschler, writer, editor, and professor; and others. Ana Janevski, Associate Curator, Department of Media, MoMA, moderates. For many years Salon de Fleurus has been supported by the Metabolic Studio and the Museum of Jurassic Technology. This evening launches the fourth edition of Walls and Bridges, a program set in various cultural institutions in New York and organized by Villa Gillet, a cultural institution based in Lyon,

  • De Kooning Now, Part I

    09/12/2011 Duración: 05h43min

    Friday, November 11, 2011 10:00 a.m.–5:30 p.m. De Kooning Now is a daylong series of talks and discussions in which artists, critics, and scholars explore Willem de Kooning’s work, examining its processes, themes, and influences; its place in Abstract Expressionism; and its significance for the art of our time. Participants include artists Cecily Brown, Tom Ferrara, William Tucker, Josh Smith, and Terry Winters; art historians William Agee, Lynne Cooke, John Elderfield, Pepe Karmel, David Rosand, Richard Shiff, Katy Siegel, and Ann Temkin; artist, writer, and independent curator Phong Bui; art critic Peter Schjeldahl; and MoMA Chief Conservator Jim Coddington. Program Schedule 10:00–10:15 Introduction, John Elderfield 10:15–12:00 de Kooning & the New York School William Agee: “de Kooning in the 1930s: Local Sources” Pepe Karmel: "Abstraction as Abstraction: Willem de Kooning, 1948–1951" Richard Shiff: “de Kooning without Interpretation” Katy Siegel: “Something and Nothing” Ann Temkin, moderator

  • De Kooning Now, Part II

    07/12/2011 Duración: 03h51min

    Friday, November 11, 2011 10:00 a.m.–5:30 p.m. De Kooning Now is a daylong series of talks and discussions in which artists, critics, and scholars explore Willem de Kooning’s work, examining its processes, themes, and influences; its place in Abstract Expressionism; and its significance for the art of our time. Participants include artists Cecily Brown, Tom Ferrara, William Tucker, Josh Smith, and Terry Winters; art historians William Agee, Lynne Cooke, John Elderfield, Pepe Karmel, David Rosand, Richard Shiff, Katy Siegel, and Ann Temkin; artist, writer, and independent curator Phong Bui; art critic Peter Schjeldahl; and MoMA Chief Conservator Jim Coddington. Program Schedule 1:00-3:00 de Kooning & the Process of Painting David Rosand: “Flesh and the Invention of Oil Painting” Jim Coddington: "Processing Process" Lynne Cooke: “Afterword: Re-thinking De Kooning’s Late Work” Tom Ferrara: “Works in Progress” Peter Schjeldahl, moderator 3:00–3:30 Break 3:30–5:30 Artists’ Panel Cecily Brown Terry Winters Wil

  • Panel Discussion&58; Contemporary Chinese Art: Primary Documents

    06/12/2010 Duración: 01h44min

    The Museum of Modern Art and Asia Art Archive (AAA) have co-launched two documentary projects, an anthology and a website, that seek to ameliorate this situation. MoMA’s publication Contemporary Chinese Art: Primary Documents, and AAA’s website Materials of the Future: Documenting Contemporary Chinese Art, 1980–1990, are essential to a deeper understanding of the history of contemporary Chinese art. To celebrate the launch of these two projects, MoMA and AAA are bringing together a number of the leading artists and critics in the field of contemporary Chinese art for an evening of discussions. Speakers include artist Hang Rui; Jane DeBevoise, Chair of Board of Directors of AAA; artist Lin Tianmiao; Sarah Suzuki, Assistant Curator of Prints and Illustrated Books at MoMA; and Wu Hung, Director of the Center for the Art of East Asia and Consulting Curator at the Smart Museum of Art at the University of Chicago), among others.

  • Democratizing Museums: Pioneering the Use of Media to Engage the Public in Arts Education: Closing Remarks and Q & A

    03/12/2010 Duración: 01h06min

    Part 8 of 8 Closing remarks and Q & A with all speakers and respondents

  • Democratizing Museums: Pioneering the Use of Media to Engage the Public in Arts Education: Sarah Schultz

    03/12/2010 Duración: 12min

    Part 2 of 8 ‘The Inquisition’ at Walker Art Center Sarah Schultz, Director, Education and Community Programs, Walker Art Center

  • Democratizing Museums: Pioneering the Use of Media to Engage the Public in Arts Education: Pablo Helguera

    03/12/2010 Duración: 14min

    Part 4 of 8 What in the World? Pablo Helguera, Director of Adult and Academic Programs, MoMA and artist

  • Democratizing Museums: Pioneering the Use of Media to Engage the Public in Arts Education: Gwen Farrelly

    03/12/2010 Duración: 13min

    Part 3 of 8 D’Amico’s Art Carnival abroad and Through the Enchanted Gate CBS series Gwen Farrelly, Program Associate, International Program, MoMA

  • Democratizing Museums: Pioneering the Use of Media to Engage the Public in Arts Education: Wendy Woon Introduction

    03/12/2010 Duración: 06min

    Part 1 of 8 Wendy Woon, Edward John Noble Deputy Director for Education, MoMA

  • Mining Modern Museum Education: Q & A

    03/12/2010 Duración: 21min

    Part 9 of 9 Question and Answer session

  • Democratizing Museums: Pioneering the Use of Media to Engage the Public in Arts Education: Rika Burnham

    03/12/2010 Duración: 07min

    Part 6 of 8 Rika Burnham, Head of Education, The Frick Collection

  • Mining Modern Museum Education: Juliet Kinchin

    03/12/2010 Duración: 07min

    Part 8 of 9 Juliet Kinchin, Curator, Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art

  • Democratizing Museums: Pioneering the Use of Media to Engage the Public in Arts Education: Christina Olsen

    03/12/2010 Duración: 07min

    Part 5 of 8 Christina Olsen, Director of Education & Public Programs, Portland Art Museum

  • Mining Modern Museum Education: Elliott Kai-Kee

    03/12/2010 Duración: 06min

    Part 7 of 9 Elliott Kai-Kee, Education Specialist, J. Paul Getty Museum

  • Women and the Bauhaus: Interior Design/Lilly Reich

    03/12/2010 Duración: 01h42min

    Wednesday, January 13, 2010 6:30 P.M. Presented by the Modern Women’s Project, this program features Matilda McQuaid, Deputy Curatorial Director, Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum, who prioritizes Reich’s work and experience at the Bauhaus and external projects undertaken during Mies Van Der Rohe’s tenure as Director. Following this talk, Maria Makela, Professor, Visual Studies, California College of the Arts, speaks about the emergence and significance of artificial fabrics in Germany during this period, and Despina Stratigakos, Assistant Professor, Department of Architecture, University at Buffalo, State University of New York, addresses the educational and professional structures available to aspiring female architects before the War, when Reich came of age. Adrian Sudhalter, Assistant Research Curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, moderates the conversation.

  • Music at the Bauhaus: A Concert

    03/12/2010 Duración: 01h44min

    December 01, 2009, 6:30 PM The interdisciplinary innovations in design, movement, and performance that were characteristic of the Bauhaus had a great impact on the era’s musical vanguard. Several significant composers had ties to the Bauhaus and many others were represented in Bauhaus performances, forging an entirely new musical language that incorporated the school’s unique ethos. In this concert, which accompanies the exhibition Bauhaus 1919–1933: Workshops for Modernity, Maria Tegzes, soprano, and Geoffrey Burleson, pianist and Director of Performance Studies and Coordinator of Piano Studies, Music Department, Hunter College, City University of New York, perform selected Bauhaus musical compositions. The program includes pieces by George Antheil, Ferruccio Busoni, Paul Hindemith, Ernst Krenek, Arnold Schoenberg, and Oskar Schlemmer. Burleson also offers introductory commentary, setting the historical context for music at the Bauhaus.

  • Women and the Bauhaus: Weaving/Anni Albers

    03/12/2010 Duración: 01h21min

    November 18, 2009, 6:30 P.M. The Museum presents a series, made possible by the Modern Women’s Fund, of four discussions on female members of the Bauhaus whose important contributions have often been overlooked in earlier histories of the school. Tonight’s program, the first in the series, features Nicholas Fox Weber, Executive Director, The Josef and Anni Albers Foundation, as he spotlights Anni Albers’s works and experience at the Bauhaus, including her pivotal role in the weaving workshop. Adrian Sudhalter, Assistant Research Curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, introduces the program. Following the program, Mr. Weber signs copies of his new book The Bauhaus Group: Six Masters of Modernism (Knopf).

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