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In this unit you’ll explore art history. Look around you, it’s likely that wherever you are you’ll be able to see some images, it’s also likely that many of these image will be intended to have some sort of effect on you. Here you will be exploring the power of images via a study of contemporary art from the 1980s onwards. Taking the time to look beyond the immediate appearance of an art work to consider what the artist might be trying to say can be immensely rewarding.
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In this unit you’ll explore art history. Look around you, it’s likely that wherever you are you’ll be able to see some images, it’s also likely that many of these image will be intended to have some sort of effect on you. Here you will be exploring the power of images via a study of contemporary art from the 1980s onwards. Taking the time to look beyond the immediate appearance of an art work to consider what the artist might be trying to say can be immensely rewarding.
Under Construction: Belinda Smaill
May 18th, 2009
Subjectivity and Emotion in Documentary Film
In the past documentary has been popularly perceived in ways that align it with education, science, history and other ‘discourses of sobriety’. This frame has never been adequate for concept Under Construction: Belinda Smaill
May 18th, 2009
Subjectivity and Emotion in Documentary Film
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Utsavam – Music from India explores the cultural, musical and linguistic diversity of a land that is home to a sixth of the world's population. (Utsavam exhibition now closed)
China Design Now explores the recent explosion of new design in China. It will display the work of Chinese and international designers, focusing on architecture, fashion, youth culture and graphics as well as film, photography, product and furniture design and digital media. This podcast introduces the full audiotour from Acoustiguide, featuring in-depth interviews with over a dozen contributors to the exhibition, including Han Jiaying, Freeman Lau, Norman Foster, Wang Xu, Jiang Qiong Er, Hu Yan
China Design Now explores the recent explosion of new design in China. It will display the work of Chinese and international designers, focusing on architecture, fashion, youth culture and graphics as well as film, photography, product and furniture design and digital media. This podcast introduces the full audiotour from Acoustiguide, featuring in-depth interviews with over a dozen contributors to the exhibition, including Han Jiaying, Freeman Lau, Norman Foster, Wang Xu, Jiang Qiong Er, Hu Yan
Remembering the San Francisco Bay area 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, with general commentary from Museum visitors on becoming prepared. Authors Philip Fradkin, Milly Lee, and James Dalessandro provide historical commentary and offer tips on preparedness for today.
IMPERIAL SPLENDOR: Renaissance Tapestries from Vienna
Royal Renaissance tapestries from one of the premier museums of fine arts and decorative arts in the world, the Kunsthistorisches of Vienna,...
www.columbiamuseum.org questions: pnugent@columbiamuseum.org
IMPERIAL SPLENDOR: Renaissance Tapestries from Vienna
Royal Renaissance tapestries from one of the premier museums of fine arts and decorative arts in the world, the Kunsthistorisches of Vienna,...
www.columbiamuseum.org questions: pnugent@columbiamuseum.org
This evening of talks and debate was held at the Laing Art Gallery in Newcastle upon Tyne on 2nd December 2008, in partnership with Northern Architecture.The four speakers featured in this recording invite the audience to consider if it is possible to have a vision for the future of a city, or whether such visions build nightmares and ignore day to day needs and realities. The presentations looked at how Newcastle has been shaped by previous generations of visionaries and asked if the city has a
Join comedian and televsion Paul Merton on a whistle stop tour of 70 years of British comedy! From Max Miller, to the Goons and Tony Hancock, to Alexei Sayle and Paul O'Grady. This interview was recorded with the National Portrait Gallery in 2009, as part of the ‘The Comedians: From the 1940s to Now’ exhibition.'The Comedians: from the 1940s to Now' is a fascinating exhibition of photographs that puts the spotlight on British comedy from the 1940s to the present day. The exhibition w
Rose English recalls her live artwork 'Plato's Chair' which she performed at the Laing Art Gallery on 11th April 1985. This recording accompanies 'Notes on a Return', a series of new events and exhibitions at the Laing recalling a sequence of landmark live artworks that took place at the gallery throughout the mid 1980's. These historic performances were the product of a collaboration between the Laing Art Gallery and Projects U.K.
Radio presenters Stuart Maconie and Mark Radcliffe celebrate walking the length of Hadrian's Wall and bump into poet Simon Armitage at the finish line.













