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American Art Online Videos
a catalogue of online lectures and conversations with artists, scholars and others
with content focusing on representational art presented free of charge
Georgia Public Broadcasting's State of the Arts is a one-hour
arts series that introduced artists and take viewers "behind-the-scenes"
for art exhibits. The host, writer and co-producer of the series is Hamilton
Northcutt. As of August, 2005 there were streaming video presentations available
online covering the first four episodes. Excerpts on American art include
"Albany Museum of Art," "Funky Chicken Arts Project,"
"High Museum: The Art of Romare Bearden," "Jack Leigh,"
"Mark of the Potter," "The Morris Museum," and "Telfair
Museum of Art," Upcoming in September, 2005 is "Zelda Grant, Fabric
Artist." [Link found to be expired as of 2015 audit. TFAO is
saving the citation for use by researchers.]
Georgia Museum of Art has posted numerous
videos on the Web. Examples include:
The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum presented
Georgia O'Keeffe and Ansel Adams: Natural Affinities
(5/24/08), May 23 - September 7, 2008 and offered a video (03:24)
relating to the exhibit. [Link found to be expired as of 2015 audit.
TFAO is saving the citation for use by researchers.]
The Getty Museum's website contains videos
on a variety of topics in a "Video
Gallery."
Accompanying the page for the exhibit The Photographs of Frederick Sommer: A Centennial Tribute, showing May 10 - September 4, 2005, is a video explaining how Sommer transformed objects using photography. Accessed May, 2015.
Included in the page for the exhibit All the Mighty World: The Photographs of Roger Fenton, 1852-1860, on exhibit February 1 through Aprl 24, 2005, a video shows how Fenton photographed the Crimean War. Accessed May, 2015.
Accompanying the page for the exhibit Walker Evans: Before + After, on exhibit July 10 - October 28, 2001, a 4 1/2-minute video introduces the exhibition and another 4 1/2-minute video features Walker Evans in His Own Words. Accessed May, 2015.
Accompanying the page for the exhibit The Photographs of Frederick Sommer: A Centennial Tribute, showing May 10 - September 4, 2005, is a video explaining how Sommer transformed objects using photography. Accessed May, 2015.
Included in the page for the exhibit All the Mighty World: The Photographs of Roger Fenton, 1852-1860, on exhibit February 1 through Aprl 24, 2005, a video shows how Fenton photographed the Crimean War. Accessed May, 2015.
Accompanying the page for the exhibit Walker Evans: Before + After, on exhibit July 10 - October 28, 2001, a 4 1/2-minute video introduces the exhibition and another 4 1/2-minute video features Walker Evans in His Own Words. Accessed May, 2015.
The Getty Museum collaborated with Khan
Academy to provide several brief videos. Postings included videos on photographs
and photographers including "'Manhatta:' A film by Paul Strand and
Charles Sheeler" (07:27); "'Poison:' a short film by Man Ray"
(03:30); "Walker Evans in his own words" (04:38); "Dorothea
Lange's documentary photographs" (04:32); "John Humble's photographs
of Los Angeles" (03:21); "David Hockney's 'Pearblossom Hwy'"
(03:11); "Carrie Mae Weems on her series 'From Here I Saw What Happened
and I Cried'" (02:47) [Link found to be expired as of 2015 audit.
TFAO is saving the citation for use by researchers.]
Jim Dine: Poet Singing (The Flowering Sheets) an exhibit held October 30, 2008 - February 9, 2009 at at the J. Paul Getty Museum. Includes documentary video. Accessed August, 2015.
The Gibbes Museum of Art website provides
a 9-minute video titled Prop
Master - An Installation by Juan Logan and Susan Harbage Page. In
the video the artists create their installation at the Gibbes with interpretation
by Sara Arnold, Associate Curator of Collections. Accessed May, 2015.
Toxic
Beauty: The Art of Frank Moore, an exhibit
held Spetember 6 - December 8, 2012 at the Grey
Art Gallery of New York University. Information on the exhibit includes
two films, press release and checklist. One of the films is a 48-minute
Frank Moore illustrated lecture at the Skowhegan School of Painting, 1998.
Accessed December 2015.
Greenwich Workshop presented Western
Thunder: The Collected Works of Frank McCarthy. 58 minutes. Frank McCarthy's
artistic approach is not to do a historical document, but more a portrayal
of a scene that has happened many times in many places in the West.[Link
found to be expired as of 2015 audit. TFAO is saving the citation for use
by researchers.]
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