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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
ResearchChannel provides an online video-on-demand
library containing streaming content including lectures on the arts and
humanities. Content as of April, 2007 includes: Arnold Mesches - History
Painter in which according to the Research Channel, "Artist Arnold
Mesches is a history painter who blends realism with surrealism imagery
and content. Produced by University of Colorado, January 2000. 28 minutes;
The Exploration of Northwest Coast Indian Art in which according
to the Research Channel, "...Professor Emeritus Bill Holm examines
how Northwest Coast Native American Art has been perceived over the generations
and what is going on today to understand it." Produced by University
of Washington, January 14, 2003. 47 minutes; CU@USC with Dean Ruth Weisberg
in which according to the Research Channel, "Dean Ruth Weisberg is
interviewed about the USC School of Fine Arts including her vision for its
future. Several pieces of Dr. Weisberg's art work are also shared."
Produced by University of Southern California, August 28, 2003. 24 minutes.
[Link found to be expired as of 2015 audit. TFAO is saving the citation
for use by researchers.]
The Richard
L. Nelson Gallery & The Fine Arts Collection web site features a
panel discussion video that is available for download from its Archive
section. The "You See: Manuel Neri, Wayne Thiebaud and William
T. Wiley" panel discussion was held November 13, 2007 at the Studio
Theatre at the Mondavi Center, UC Davis, Moderated by Michael Schwager,
curator of the di Rosa Preserve. Accessed May, 2015.
The
Roland Collection presents clips of: 47-minute film on the art of Edward
Hopper, directed by Ron Peck in cooperation with the Arts Council of Great
Britain. The video contains conversations with Gail Levin, Curator of the
Hopper Collection at the Whitney Museum; 20-minute long Lichtenstein
in London; 53-minute long Pop Art: The Test
of the Object, directed by Carlos Vilardebo. Accessed May, 2015.
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