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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
The Barkley
L. Hendricks page from the Nasher
Museum of Art contained links to a video and podcast for the exhibition
Barkley Hendricks: Birth of the Cool. The museum says: "During
the exhibition at the Nasher Museum, a video camera in the frame of "Fela:
Amen, Amen, Amen, Amen" sent a live feed to the website. In this interactive
installation, we saw the perspective of the late Nigerian Afrobeat musician
and activist, Fela Kuti, who looked at viewers while they looked at him.
"[6:00] [Link found to be expired as of 2015 audit. TFAO is
saving the citation for use by researchers.]
Nassau
County Museum of Art presents a 5:14 video
for the exhibit "Art in America: Highlights of the Collection from
the New Britain Museum of American Art " held November 17, 2012 - February
24, 2013. Accessed May 2015.
The National
Academy Museum presents
three videos presenting Judith Shea discussing her sculptures in Judith
Shea: In Her Own Words, on view at the National Academy Museum from
September 12, 2012 to January 13, 2013. Other videos
for past and current exhibitions are at the museum's media page, and a video
archive page contains talks by academicians -- including David Driskell
and Wolf Kahn -- about their work. Accessed May 2015.
A National Cowboy & Western Heritage
Museum web page on recent acquisitions featured these four video clips:
[Link found to be expired as of 2015 audit. TFAO is saving the citation for use by researchers.]
The National
Gallery of Art offered on its website video podcasts including Philip
Guston and Talk About Art. [Link found to be expired as of 2015
audit. TFAO is saving the citation for use by researchers.] The Gallery
also presents a video
concerning the George Bellows exhibtion held in 2012 The Gallery
produced a video titled Frederic
Edwin Church's painting "El Rio de Luz (The River of Light),"
available online through ArtBabble.
According to ArtBabble, "Take a walk in the jungle in Frederic Edwin
Church's painting 'El Rio de Luz (The River of Light).' Church, who was
a student of the great American painter Thomas Cole, traveled to the jungles
of South America, where he made color sketches of the flowers, trees, and
plants. Once he returned to his studio, he turned his sketches into large
landscape paintings. Look closely -- do you see the red-chested hummingbirds
sitting on the tree branches? " The Gallery produced a video titled
"THE
VOYAGE OF LIFE," 1842, THOMAS COLE,
available online through ArtBabble.
According to ArtBabble, "In this video from the Children's Video Tour,
kids can learn more about four paintings by American artist Thomas Cole,
which depict the artist's vision of the journey through life, from birth
to old age. Study these paintings as a group and compare the skies, weather,
river, and surrounding landscapes. Consider how the forces of nature change
from scene to scene, creating a different mood in each one. Which stage
of life do you think the artist felt was the most exciting? " Accessed
June, 2015.
The National Gallery of Canada website
contains a section named Meet
the Artist. In this section, artists talk about their work and share
their thoughts on the role of contemporary art in today's world. It provides
personal insights into why artists create, their choice of materials, the
major influences on their work, and the effect that new technologies have
had on their work. The Meet the Artist interviews were conducted
while the artists visited the National Gallery to install their work. It
introduces viewers to the richness and diversity of the Gallery's contemporary
art collection. The National Gallery presents Claes
Oldenburg from the "Meet the Artist" series. Accessed
May 2015.
NAU-TV's Inside NAU Season 7 Episode
9 features a 3 minute, 46 second video featuring commentary
by Fran Elliott and others related to the exhibition Arizona's
Pioneering Women Artists. Accessed May 2015.
The Nebraska Digital Alliance for the
Arts is a vision for the application of digital technologies as a tool for
Nebraska arts organizations, artists, performers, musicians, theatres, symphonies,
museums, educators, and universities. This video provides a look at what
the future could be; an exciting venture to equip artists and organizations
to form, manage, and operate their own coalition. [Link found to
be expired as of 2015 audit. TFAO is saving the citation for use by researchers.]
Nebraska
Public Television archives podcasts
and video. An example in video format is Arts in Nebraska with eight
video segmants as of August 13, 2009. [Link found to be expired as
of 2015 audit. TFAO is saving the citation for use by researchers.]
From NECN: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
opens an Edward Hopper exhibit, 6m:33s. Truveo.com says of the video: "He's
one of the most popular American painters of the 20th century, Edward Hopper.
The Museum of Fine Arts Boston has just opened a new Hopper exhibit. Geoff
Edgers of the Boston Globe and Carol... He's one of the most popular American
painters of the 20th century, Edward Hopper. The Museum of Fine Arts Boston
has just opened a new Hopper exhibit. Geoff Edgers of the Boston Globe and
Carol Troyen have more."[Link found to be expired as of 2015
audit. TFAO is saving the citation for use by researchers.]
New
Day Films presents Yield to Total Elation: The Life and Art of A.G. Rizzoli, a 7-minute film. New Day says that the film "...explores
the life and work of the enigmatic and visionary artist Achilles G. Rizzoli.
A mundane architectural draftsman by day, the architectural transcriber
of the divine by night, Rizzoli created elaborate Beaux-Arts influenced
monuments which would never be built. Accompanied by his witty and poignant
commentary, the drawings served as translations for the voices and the hallucinations
that haunted him. By deftly weaving Rizzoli's words, archival footage, photos
and evocative present day scenes of San Francisco's historic architecture,
the film tells the story of Rizzoli's life and his work -- an exaltation
of architecture as pleasure, as memorial, as redemption." Accessed
January, 2016.
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. See listings of related videos
in this catalogue indexed by partner name. New
England Aquarium partnered with the WGBH Forum Network for Fish Worship
and Art by Ray Troll, fin artist (50 minutes) From his tree-top studio,
high above the Tongass Narrows in rainswept Katchikan Alaska, Ray Troll
draws and paints fishy images that migrate into museums, books and magazines
and onto t-shirts sold round the globe. Basing his quirky, aquatic images
on the latest scientific discoveries, Ray brings a street-smart sensibility
to the worlds of ichthyology & paleontology. Over the years, Ray has
done artwork for various conservation organizations including the Sierra
Club, Greenpeace and the Southeast Alaska Conservation Council. [April 30,
2007] Accessed May, 2015.
In From Incubation to Birth, January
13, 2007. The New York Times
chief art critic, Michael Kimmelman, discusses the life
and works of ceramic artist Jun Kaneko.including giant heads reminiscent
of Easter Island that the artist is creating at a sewer pipe factory. Accessed
May 2015.
New
Mexico KNME videos via YouTube:
[Link found to be expired as of 2015 audit. TFAO is saving the citation for use by researchers.]
From Newsok.tv:
Sneak Peek - Charles M. Russell. Angi Bruss talks with editor of "Charles
M. Russell; A Catalogue Raisonne", Byron Price. [3:25] 4/25/08 [Link
found to be expired as of 2015 audit. TFAO is saving the citation for use
by researchers.]
The North Dakota Museum of Art presented
in 2004 an installation by video artist Mary Lucier titled Mary
Lucier: The Plains of Sweet Regret, which contains a video clip
from the installation comprising an 18 minute loop of synchronized DVD video
on four plasma monitors. [Link found to be expired as of 2015 audit.
TFAO is saving the citation for use by researchers.]
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. See listings of related videos
in this catalogue indexed by partner name. Nova
Southeastern University partnered with the WGBH Forum Network for
Dale Chihuly's Glass Garden by Nora Quinlan, researcher, Alvin
Sherman Library, NSU. (3 minutes) The NSU Glass Garden by Dale Chihuly in
the atrium of the Alvin Sherman Library on the Nova Southeastern University
campus is a rare opportunity for the public to view and enjoy a beautiful
one-of-a-kind glass sculpture for free. Watch as this permanent exhibit
is installed and learn a bit about Chihuly's creative process. [April 27,
2007] Accessed May, 2015.
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