Latest Episodes for this Channel
Fri September 26 2008
On this Thinking Aloud, we're discussing the exhibit titled: Windows on a Hidden World: Japanese Woodblock Prints from the BYU Museum of Art Collectio...
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On this Thinking Aloud, we're discussing the exhibit titled: Windows on a Hidden World: Japanese Woodblock Prints from the BYU Museum of Art Collection. We're talking to scholars of Japanese
literature, art and culture, as well as the curator and designer of the exhibit.
On this Thinking Aloud, we're discussing the exhibit titled: Windows on a Hidden World: Japanese Woodblock Prints from the BYU Museum of Art Collection. We're talking to scholars of Japanese
literature, art and culture, as well as the curator and designer of the exhibit.
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Fri July 18 2008
A new exhibit at the BYU Museum of Art illustrates the ideological shift that quelled the Modernist movement. Turning Point: The Demise of Modernism a...
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A new exhibit at the BYU Museum of Art illustrates the ideological shift that quelled the Modernist movement. Turning Point: The Demise of Modernism and the Rebirth of Meaning in American Art
presents pieces that show not only how American art changes with time, but how the theory and perspective shifts from one generation to the next. Campbell Gray and Jeff Lambson, director and curator
of contem...
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A new exhibit at the BYU Museum of Art illustrates the ideological shift that quelled the Modernist movement. Turning Point: The Demise of Modernism and the Rebirth of Meaning in American Art
presents pieces that show not only how American art changes with time, but how the theory and perspective shifts from one generation to the next. Campbell Gray and Jeff Lambson, director and curator
of contemporary art, help us chart the ideas - or lack thereof - behind modern art.
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Fri June 06 2008
Every summer in the latter half of the 19th century, the city of London hosted art lovers in the hundreds of thousands. Spectators experienced decaden...
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Every summer in the latter half of the 19th century, the city of London hosted art lovers in the hundreds of thousands. Spectators experienced decadence and beauty, traditional values and romance -
all in art form. In an age of prosperity, Queen Victoria and Prince Albert publicly promoted art and patronage. We're discussing the John H. Schaeffer collection of Victorian paintings now on exhibit
at...
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Every summer in the latter half of the 19th century, the city of London hosted art lovers in the hundreds of thousands. Spectators experienced decadence and beauty, traditional values and romance -
all in art form. In an age of prosperity, Queen Victoria and Prince Albert publicly promoted art and patronage. We're discussing the John H. Schaeffer collection of Victorian paintings now on exhibit
at the BYU Museum of Art.
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Mon April 07 2008
KBYU FM Thinking Aloud conversation about the Dismantling Geneva Steel exhibition at the BYU Museum of Art
KBYU FM Thinking Aloud conversation about the Dismantling Geneva Steel exhibition at the BYU Museum of Art
KBYU FM Thinking Aloud conversation about the Dismantling Geneva Steel exhibition at the BYU Museum of Art
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Fri April 04 2008
Stop number 1 in artist Chris Dunker's audio tour of his BYU Museum of Art exhibition "Dismantling Geneva Steel." At this stop Dunker talks about the ...
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Stop number 1 in artist Chris Dunker's audio tour of his BYU Museum of Art exhibition "Dismantling Geneva Steel." At this stop Dunker talks about the photograph titled "QBOP Ducts with Plant
Overview, Looking North."
Stop number 1 in artist Chris Dunker's audio tour of his BYU Museum of Art exhibition "Dismantling Geneva Steel." At this stop Dunker talks about the photograph titled "QBOP Ducts with Plant
Overview, Looking North."
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