(30) videos
Images from "Los Jardines de México" - an exhibition of work by noted photographer Janelle Lynch. Featuring verdant images of Mexican gardens, the exhibition runs through January 28, 2012 at BU's Photographic Resource Center (PRC).
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Boston University College of Fine Arts
Master of Arts in Art Education online program
Dean ad interim, Lynne Allen, reflecting on Summer Studios
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Stephen A. Frank: Exploring My Kodachrome Dreams, a photography exhibition at the Sherman Gallery, conveys the majesty Frank encountered in his travels over the course of three years and 10,000 miles at dozens of national parks and historic sites.
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A slideshow capturing the artwork of abstract artist, Ellen Banks, and photos from the opening reception of her exhibition on display at the Sherman Gallery, "Ellen Banks—Musical Manifestations: Compositions in Wax, Paper, and Yarn."
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Yvonne Rainer, who started out as a choreographer and later focused her attention on filmmaking, reflects on her work with host Robert Storr. She shows various clips from her choreographed dances, including "Trio A" and a piece commissioned by [...]Mikhail Baryshnikov.
Hosted by College of Fine Arts School of Visual Arts on April 9, 2009.
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Faces of Revival: Postwar Russia in the Art of Felix Lembersky - A retrospective of the Polish-born Jewish artist at BU’s Florence & Chafetz Hillel House Rubin-Frankel Gallery - explores his contributions to artistic revival in [...]post–World War II Soviet Russia.
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Best known for animated films based on charcoal drawings, William Kentridge’s works have propelled him into the realm of South Africa’s top artists. His animations, focused on time and change, are often autobiographical, as an [...]individual (Kentridge includes his self-portrait in many of his pieces) and as a South African (many of his works concern social and political issues). Kentridge speaks about time pre- and post-Einstein’s theory of relativity and how it relates to art as part of the Seventh Annual Tim Hamill Visiting Artist Lecture series.
Hosted by College of Fine Arts School of Visual Arts on February 28, 2011
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Mexican-born artist, Enrique Chagoya is known in the art world for his whimsical, satirical paintings, prints, and illustrated, codex-like manuscripts reflecting a world in dizzying political and cultural flux. His work has always had an [...]unapologetically irreverent edge. But Chagoya’s worldwide reputation was ignited one fall day in 2010, when a Montana woman took a crowbar to The Misadventures of the Romantic Cannibals, a multipanel lithograph depicting a sexually suggestive image of Jesus that had drawn feverish protests when it was shown at a museum in Loveland, Colo. Chagoya discusses and shows a video about the attack on that work, a commentary on the Catholic priest sex abuse cases that was dismissed by Chagoya’s detractors as “sacrilegious pornography,†and its unexpected aftermath.
Hosted by College of Fine Arts School of Visual Art on November 17, 2011
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Best known for animated films based on charcoal drawings, William Kentridge's works have propelled him into the realm of South Africa's top artists. His animations, focused on time and change, are often autobiographical, as an individual (Kentridge [...]includes his self-portrait in many of his pieces) and as a South African (many of his works concern social and political issues). Kentridge speaks about time pre- and post-Einstein's theory of relativity and how it relates to art as part of the Seventh Annual Tim Hamill Visiting Artist Lecture series.
Hosted by College of Fine Arts School of Visual Arts on February 28, 2011
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