About the Fistfight of 29 May 1925 On the afternoon of the 29th of May 1925, Monsieur Robert Aron was scheduled to
present a lecture titled «Le Français moyen et la littérature,» or, «The average Frenchman and literature,» at the Théâtre du Vieux - Colombier, located at 21 rue du Vieux - Colombier in Paris.
Carol Mancusi - Ungaro, Melva Bucksbaum Associate Director for Conservation and Research, will
present a lecture titled «The Falsification of Time,» a term used by artist Sol LeWitt.
Not exact matches
They appeared in 1937 under the
title Schopfung und Fall (Creation and Fall) 19 The
lectures present a theological rather than exegetical exposition of the Genesis chapters.
At the first Independent Group meeting in 1952, co-founding member, artist and sculptor Eduardo Paolozzi
presented a
lecture using a series of collages
titled Bunk!
Paolozzi
presented a
lecture to the IG at the Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA), London using a series of collages
titled Bunk!
Pratt Institute's Department of Fashion Design will
present its inaugural fall 2012 design
lecture series,
titled «Pratt Fashion on 14th» on Mondays from September 17 through December 17, 2012, at the Institute's Manhattan campus at...
Pratt Manhattan Gallery will
present a panel discussion
titled «Glass, Light, and Public Space,» in conjunction with the current Pratt Manhattan Gallery exhibition «Bright Future: New Designs in Glass,» on Thursday, April 5 at 6 PM in
Lecture Hall 213 on Pratt's Manhattan campus at 144 West 14th Street, second floor.
In honor of the Gallery's acquisition of its first painting, Great America (1994), by the artist last year, Marshall
presented the 19th annual Elson
Lecture,
titled The Importance of Being Figurative, on March 22, 2012.
The exhibition
title was adapted from a 1936 public
lecture given in New York City by former museum director A. Everett «Chick» Austin Jr.: «For we must have the great things of the past to enjoy and to study, but with that valuable experience and pleasure as guide and criterion, we must surely seek to live in the
present and to try to create the new forms which are to be our legacy to the future.»
Kicking off the day from 1PM to 2PM, a
lecture titled «The Collaborationists: Exhibitions, Public Art, Integrated Practice» will be
presented by artists Jennifer Marman and Daniel Borins — creators of a number of public art installations around Toronto — at the U of T's Koffler House.
The ROM
presents a series of programs to complement the exhibition, including a keynote
lecture titled Isaac Julien in His Own Words on January 24, 2017.
Eric T. Haskell, professor of French studies and humanities at Scripps College and director of the Clark Humanities Museum, will
present a free
lecture titled «Easels in Eden: Monet's Gardening and Painting at Giverny» on Friday, January 15, at 6 p.m. in the Kimbell Art Museum auditorium.
Perry Chapman, professor of art history at the University of Delaware, Newark, will
present a free
lecture titled ««Rembrandt Laughing»: Passion in the Early Self - Portraits,» on Friday, April 9, at 6 p.m. in the Kimbell Art Museum auditorium.
Christine Poggi, professor of the history of art at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, will
present a free
lecture titled «Trompe - l'esprit: Cubism and the Play of the Imagination» on Friday, June 10, at 6 p.m., in the Kimbell Art Museum auditorium.
The
lecture,
titled «Form & Idea,»
presented an overview of his work, focusing on the process moving in and out of the studio, while building form and idea.
Fendrich's essays, a relatively recent pursuit, grew from a
lecture presented at Hofstra in 1997 and revised for publication in the Chronicle of Higher Education in 1999 under the
title «Why Painting Still Matters.»
Peiser
presented at the University of Birmingham in a
lecture titled «Climate Realism — A Lukewarm Approach to Global Warming.»