American Art Online Audio

a catalogue of audio recordings
of lectures and conversations with artists, scholars and others
with content focusing on representational art
listed by source name
and presented free of charge
San Antonio Museum of Art
- The San Antonio Museum of Art provided an audio tour
for the exhibition Thomas Sully: Painted Performance, February 8
through May 11, 2014, narrated by Katie Luber, Ph.D., The Kelso Director
of the San Antonio Museum of Art [Link found to be expired as of
2015 audit. TFAO is saving the citation for use by researchers.]
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art 
- In November 2005, the San Francisco Museum of Modern
Art launched a podcast program as a way to further serve Museum visitors
and foster involvement with the local and online communities. Dubbed SFMOMA
Artcasts, these audio productions included exhibition features, artist
interviews, and newly commissioned contributions by Bay Area music, sound,
and spoken word artists. Co-developed in an innovative collaboration with
Antenna Audio of Sausalito, the podcasts are available for download free
of charge. Some of the downloads are audio files with images, which TFAO
describes as Illustrated Audio Online.
(right: graphic courtesy of San Francisco Museum of Modern Art)
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- As of 8/13/09 archived audio
files included:
- Richard Diebenkorn on his artistic aspirations from January, 2000
- Dorothea Lange on becoming a photographer from January, 2000
- Dorothea Lange on the subjects of her photographs from January, 2000
- Dorothea Lange on witnessing the Dust Bowl Migration from January, 2000
- Kiki Smith: A Gathering, 1980 - 2005 from December, 2005
- Chuck Close: Self-Portraits 1967 - 2005 from December, 2005
- Tina Modotti and Edward Weston's partnership from September, 2006
- Robert Rauschenberg's White Paintings from November, 2008
- Kerry James Marshall on Painting the Founding Fathers from February, 2009
- Kerry James Marshall on His Use of Games and Puzzles from February, 2009
- Accessed June, 2015.
Sangre de Cristo Arts & Conference Center
- As of February 2009 Sangre de Cristo Arts & Conference
Center offeried podcasts of its latest exhibitions. [Link found
to be expired as of 2015 audit. TFAO is saving the citation for use by
researchers.]
Santa Barbara Museum of Art
- As of February 2010 Santa Barbara Museum of Art is offered
podcasts of music to accompany viewing of art works in the collection and
recent exhibitions.[Link found to be expired as of 2015 audit. TFAO
is saving the citation for use by researchers.]
Sheldon Museum of Art
- Recorded at the Sheldon, the Audio/Video
Library enhances the understanding and enjoyment of visitors. Quotes
are from the museum's website. Recordings include:
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- Voyage to Italia: Americans in Italy in the 19th Century
Genevieve Ellerbee, curator of Voyage
to Italia: Americans in Italy in the 19th Century, talks about
the exhibition on view at the Sheldon Museum of Art from May 7 through
September 5, 2010. (4 min 40 sec) Accessed June, 2015.
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- Ann Rawley Discusses Collecting Whistler Prints In May, 2010 the Sheldon Museum of Art added a podcast titled
Ann Rawley Discusses Collecting Whistler Prints in which "Sheldon
Curator Sharon Kennedy talks with collector Ann K. Rawley about how she
and her husband, James, started to collect prints by James McNeill Whistler"
The Rawleys lent Whistler prints to the exhibition James McNeill Whistler:
40 Years of Printmaking, held May 26 through September 20, 2009.
(4 min 5 sec) [Link found to be expired as of 2015
audit. TFAO is saving the citation for use by researchers.]
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- John Singleton Copley's [portrait
of Nicholas Boyston] In 2008, Aaron Holz, Assistant Professor of Painting
at the University of Nebraska in Lincoln, discussed "John Singleton
Copley's portrait of Nicholas Boyston, an early American masterpiece on
loan from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston." A photo of the painting
accompanies the podcast. In another podcast titled John Singleton Copley's
Nicholas Boylston, "Curator Sharon Kennedy tells how John Singleton
Copley's became one of America's foremost early painters." [Link
found to be expired as of 2015 audit. TFAO is saving the citation for use
by researchers.]
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- Women Artists in Nebraska, 1880-1950 In this podcast illustrated by images of paaintings of Nebraska
women artists, "Sheldon Curator Sharon Kennedy reviews her thesis
about 12 early women artists in Nebraska. Talented, indomitable and yet
largely overlooked, these art pioneers left an enduring artistic legacy
in the state." [Link found to be expired as of 2015 audit.
TFAO is saving the citation for use by researchers.]
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- Theodore H. Robinson's Port Ben, Delaware and Hudson
Canal 1893 In this 4 1/2 minute podcast, "Sheldon
Director Jan Diresbach discusses Theodore H. Robinson's painting Port
Ben, Delaware and Hudson Canal with Ashley Conaster, a senior Art History
major." [Link found to be expired as of 2015 audit. TFAO is
saving the citation for use by researchers.]
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- John Twachtman's Bark and Schooner 1900 "Sheldon Director Jan Driesbach discusses John Henry Twachtman's
painting Bark and Schooner 1900 with Ashley Conaster, a senior majoring
in Art History. Their talk is about three minutes." [Link found
to be expired as of 2015 audit. TFAO is saving the citation for use by
researchers.]
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- Expressing Identity, American Prints Since 1980 "Jan Driesbach, curator for Expressing Identity, American
Prints Since 1980, spoke about the exhibition to a gathering in the
gallery on Sunday, November 12, 2006. Visitors may download this audio
file to an MP3 player and listen as they view the artworks. Her talk lasts
about 34 minutes. She discusses 11 of the 20 prints in the exhibition.
For listeners with a Quicktime application, images of the prints will appear
as she discusses them. The first print, which is on view during the introduction,
is North by Keith Jacobshagen." [Link found to be expired as
of 2015 audit. TFAO is saving the citation for use by researchers.]
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- Anxious Objects: Willie Cole's Favorite Brands "This audio records a panel discussion on Tuesday, October
24, 2006, in Ethel S. Abbott auditorium about the exhibition, Anxious
Objects: Willie Cole's Favorite Brands. Oyekan Owomoyela, professor
of English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, moderated the panel,
which included Christin Mamiya, a UNL art historian, Wanda Ewing, an artist
and art faculty member at the University of Nebraska at Omaha, and Dan
Siedell, Sheldon curator. The discussion, which includes some questions
from the audience, last about 54 minutes. Professor Owomoyela starts the
discussion with a series of questions." [Link found to be expired
as of 2015 audit. TFAO is saving the citation for use by researchers.]
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- American Art, 1920s through the 1950s "Sheldon Director Jan Driesbach leads docents on a tour through
two galleries with artworks from the 1920s through the 1950s. The pieces
she discusses are part of the Sheldon's permanent collection exhibition,
American Art, 19th Century to Present. Visitors may download this
audio file to an MP3 player and listen as they view the artworks. The talk
is about 42 minutes long.."
[Link found to be expired as of 2015 audit. TFAO is saving the citation
for use by researchers.]
Smithsonian American Art Museum and Renwick Gallery
- The Smithsonian American Art Museum offers audio podcasts
and illustrated audio podcasts via its Online
Exhibitions section and elsewhere in its website. Examples include:
- The Great American Hall of Wonders,
July 15, 2011 - January 8, 2012: 8 episode audio podcast recorded by Guest
Curator Claire Perry Accessed June, 2015.
- Georgia O'Keeffe and Ansel Adams: Natural Affinities, September 26, 2008 - January 4, 2009:
audio podcast with a conversation between curators Eleanor Harvey and Toby
Jurovics about the work and lives of Georgia O'Keeffe and Ansel Adams.
Accessed June, 2015.
- Our America: The Latino Presence in American Art, an exhibit held October 25, 2013 - March 2, 2014 at the Smithsonian American Art Museum. Includes
online video and audio podcasts. Accessed April, 2015.
Snite Museum of Art
- The Snite Museum of Art announced in February, 2007 a
new feature on its Web site. Twenty podcasts, or "SniteCasts,"
were added that can enhance a walk through the Museum's galleries or an
Internet visitor's virtual experience of selections from the collection.
SniteCasts were three- to five-minute audio programs describing paintings
and sculptures on view in the Museum's permanent collection galleries.
They were produced by students in an Applied Multimedia Technology class
taught by Chris Clark, associate professional specialist in the Kaneb Center
for Teaching and Learning. Each consisted of three parts: a reading of
the essay describing the artwork from the Museum's Selected Works,
the student's own thoughts and personal reactions to the piece, and a background
music track that can be legally shared. SniteCasts were published online
on a free subscription basis.through iTunes or via other podcast sites,
all linked to the museum's site. They could be downloaded through iTunes
to a portable media player, such as an iPod, and then played as a self-guided
tour when visiting the Snite Museum of Art. Some devices could display
a small image of the artwork while playing the audio track. As of April,
2008, the fifty SniteCasts describe works by artists included: William
Merritt Chase, Abbott Handerson Thayer, Frederic Remington, Charles Marion
Russell, Marsden Hartley, Joseph Cornell, Georgia O'Keefe and Walter
Ufer. [Link found to be expired as of 2015 audit. TFAO is saving
the citation for use by researchers.]
Speed Art Museum
- The Speed Art Museum's Web site contained a page highlighting
examples of artworks in its collection of American Painting and Sculpture.
Audio clips from the museum's onsite Passport to the Speed audio
guide tour were included for these artworks:
- Mary Cassatt (American, 1844-1926), L'Enfant (The
Child), 1905, oil on canvas. Gift of Mrs. Blakemore Wheeler 1964.22
- Paul Manship (American, 1885-1966), Cycle of Life
(Armillary Sphere), 1924, gilt bronze. Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Jouett
Ross Todd 1964.17.6. Conservation funded by Dr. Charles F. Mahl and Louanne
Mahl of Rostrevor and by Louise Ross Todd.
- [Link found to be expired as of 2015 audit. TFAO is saving the citation
for use by researchers.]
Spencer Museum of Art / University of Kansas
- The Spencer Museum of Art's Web site contains a cell
phone guide page named "An
Ear for Art." As of February, 2010, the page contains commentary
on works by American artists including Thomas Hart Benton, Birger Sandzen,
Grant Wood and others. Each referenced work contains a link to a cell phone
presentation as well as written information. Accessed June, 2015.
Tacoma Art Museum
- For the exhibition The Great American Thing: Modern
Art and National Identity, 1915-1395, being held February 4 - May 21,
2006, the Tacoma Art Museum created a 12-part audio tour which is available
through its website's Educational Resources section as mp3 files or by
RSS feed. In 2006, the museum advised TFAO that the audio files would be
left on its website after close of the exhibition. Segments include:
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- 1 - Introduction
- 2 - Archibald J. Motley Jr. - Blues
- 3 - Charles Demuth - Paquebot "Paris"
- 4 - Man Ray - New York 17
- 5 - Charles Demuth - Buildings, Lancaster
- 6 - Marcel Duchamp - Traveler's Folding Item
- 7 - Stuart Davis - Odol
- 8 - Charles Sheeler - Interior
- 9 - Georgia O'Keeffe - Horse's Skull with White Rose
- 10 - Marsden Hartley - Painting No. 50 from
the Amerika series
- 11 - Arthur Dove - Dawn III
- 12 - Alfred Stieglitz - Equivalent
- [Link found to be expired as of 2015 audit. TFAO is saving the citation
for use by researchers.]
Taft Museum of Art
- For the exhibition Michael Scott: Farny Fables,
the Taft Museum of Art developed an accompanying podcast. Michael Scott's
West is an intensely imaginary and personal place. It does have cowboys,
but they incarnate mercenary Dutch gamblers and art racketeers trying to
turn a greedy profit from sell-ing paintings. It has Indians, but they
are expert chefs named Blue Plate, Shortbread, Crisco, and Sourdough, who
work cosmic transformations in the kitchen. It has the requisite tough,
wise old matriarch, Grandma, who narrates the tale of the temptation of
Henry Farny (the real 19th-century painter of western scenes, who makes
an appearance in this invented tale) by the Dutch cowboys, who urge him
to sell out and paint for money, big money. It has a county fair, where
Farny's paintings will compete against Grandma's famous MoonPie cake recipe,
which has always won the Best of Show ribbon-until now, perhaps? (Link found expired as of 8/13/09 audit. Source site may contain
this content via a revised URL) (8/13/09 advanced search failed to locate
content on source's site)
University of Virginia Art Museum
- William Christenberry: Site/Possession, June 11, 2007 - The University of Virginia Art Museum and the
Quality Community Council host an event featuring multi-media artist William
Christenberry, who discusses his Klan Room Tableau within the context of
over 40 years of art-making. [Link found to be expired as of 2015
audit. TFAO is saving the citation for use by researchers.]
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
- Art on the Air featured two-minute radio artist and curator interviews narrated
by Daphne Maxwell Reid, produced by the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and
New Millennium Studios, and directed by Ruth Twiggs and Anne Barriault,
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. The broadcasts focused on works of art and
artists, materials, and techniques. Transcripts were also provided. (right:
Art on the Air graphic courtesy of Virginia Museum of Fine Arts)
Selections included: Deborah Butterfield (8/12/05),
Winslow Homer (8/15/05), Mary Cassatt (8/17/05) [Link
found to be expired as of 2015 audit. TFAO is saving the citation for use
by researchers.]
Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art
- American Moderns on Paper: Masterworks from the Wadsworth Atheneum
Museum of Art, an exhibit held October 2,
2010 - January 17, 2011 at the Wadsworth
Atheneum Museum of Art, includes micro-site with audio tour.
Accessed May, 2015
Walker Art Center
- The Walker Art Center's Walker
Channel provided archives of it's webcasts of artist talks, lectures
and related topics. Titles included:
- Two or Three Things I Don't Know About Jasper Johns,
with David Shapiro (11/9/03), Artist Talk: John Baldessari (11/18/03),
Opening-day Artist Talk: Chuck Close (7/24/2005)
- Art On Call provided phone, podcast and browsing options
for its audience to hear to artists and curators discuss works from the
Walker Art Center's collection. Cell phone users call a phone number to
hear an audio segment. Listeners can also access an index of mp3 streams
on the Art On Call home page. Titles included:
- Deborah Butterfield, Woodrow, Chuck Close, Big
Self-Portrait, Chuck Close, Kiki, Barry Flanagan, Hare on
Bell on Portland Stone Piers, Roy Lichtenstein, Artist's Studio
No. 1 (Look Mickey), Edward Ruscha, Steel, George Segal, Walking
Man
- [Link found to be expired as of 2015 audit. TFAO is saving the citation
for use by researchers.]
Walsh (Thomas J.) Art Gallery at Fairfield University
- Reflections and Undercurrents: Ernest Roth and Printmaking in
Venice, 1900-1940, an exhibit held January
23 - April 4, 2014 at the Walsh (Thomas
J.) Art Gallery at Fairfield University, includes video and audio tours.
Accessed May, 2015.
WGBH/Boston Forum Network
- The WGBH/Boston Forum
Network is an audio and video streaming web site dedicated to curating
and serving live and on-demand lectures, including a number of videos on
art and architecture. Partners include a number of museums, colleges, universities
and other cultural organizations. Accessed June, 2015.
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WGBH Archives
- The WGBH Archives contained a series of 22 original WGBH/FM
radio essays by leading thinkers in the 20th Century on the nature of creativeness
in American arts, sciences, and professions. One of the essays is titled
Creative Method: Edward Steichen on Photography, with Lyman Bryson
interviewing Edward Steichen, photographer and painter. [December 31, 1969]
[Link found to be expired as of 2015 audit. TFAO is saving the citation
for use by researchers.]
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Whitney Museum of American Art
- The Whitney Museum of American Art's online American
Voices audio tour presented numerous artworks in the Museum's permanent
collection. A transcript accompanied each audio clip. Voices included the
Museum's curators, other scholars, authors and artists. [Link found
to be expired as of 2015 audit. TFAO is saving the citation for use by
researchers.]
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WKSU/Kent State University
- Arts
& Crafts Movement in Europe and America 1880-1920 at Cleveland Museum of Art reported by WKSU's Mark Urycki. Accessed
June, 2015
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WNET/New York
- WNET/New York produced Religion & Ethics Newsweekly:
The Legacy of Howard Finster on October 26, 2001. Tom Patterson, Howard
Finster's biographer, provides insights into the life and career of the
acclaimed artist in two audio clips: 1. "Howard Finster's ministry
and his visual art career were parallel forces..."
- 2. "His work came very much out of his Appalachian
background..." [Link found to be expired as of 2015 audit.
TFAO is saving the citation for use by researchers.]
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