National Gallery of Art | Talks
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The Art of Rivalry
Publicat: 13.12.2016 -
Los Angeles to New York: Dwan Gallery, 1959 – 1971, IV: Rethinking Minimalism
Publicat: 13.12.2016 -
Los Angeles to New York: Dwan Gallery, 1959 – 1971, III: Tableaux in Three Dimensions: Kienholz’s Social Theater at Ferus and Dwan
Publicat: 06.12.2016 -
Stuart Davis: In Full Swing—An Introduction to the Exhibition
Publicat: 29.11.2016 -
Los Angeles to New York: Dwan Gallery, 1959 – 1971, II: Learning from LA
Publicat: 29.11.2016 -
John Wilmerding Symposium on American Art, VI: Rockwell Kent and the End of the World
Publicat: 29.11.2016 -
Los Angeles to New York: Dwan Gallery, 1959 – 1971, I: West Coast, East Coast
Publicat: 22.11.2016 -
John Wilmerding Symposium on American Art, V: Marsden Hartley’s Maine
Publicat: 22.11.2016 -
John Wilmerding Symposium on American Art, IV: Arthur Dove: Circles, Signs, and Sounds
Publicat: 15.11.2016 -
John Wilmerding Symposium on American Art, III: Seeing in Detail: Frederic Church and the Language of Landscape
Publicat: 08.11.2016 -
A Revolution in Color: The World of John Singleton Copley
Publicat: 08.11.2016 -
John Wilmerding Symposium on American Art, II: Which is Which? The Serious Fun of Trompe l'Oeil
Publicat: 01.11.2016 -
Introduction to the Exhibition In the Tower: Barbara Kruger
Publicat: 01.11.2016 -
John Wilmerding Symposium on American Art, I: Still Life and America
Publicat: 25.10.2016 -
Diamonstein-Spielvogel Lecture Series: Thomas Struth
Publicat: 18.10.2016 -
The Reception of Paolo Veronese in Britain (c. 1600–1900)
Publicat: 18.10.2016 -
Discoveries from the Dwan Gallery and Virginia Dwan Archives
Publicat: 11.10.2016 -
The Collecting of African American Art XII: Pamela J. Joyner in Conversation with Leonardo Drew and Jennie C. Jones
Publicat: 04.10.2016 -
Conversation with Collectors: Virginia Dwan and James Meyer
Publicat: 04.10.2016 -
Carlos Garaicoa
Publicat: 20.09.2016
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