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Description: Multimedia features about upcoming and current exhibits, events, artwork and other happenings at Duke University's Nasher Museum of Art.
Podcast News Feed: http://nasher.duke.edu/media/podcasts/feeds/nasher-general-podcast.xml
Preview podcasts by clicking the podcast icons below. This will download or open the show MP3 files, depending on your computer's configuration. To use the shows with a podcast client, add the news feed URL above.
Listen to the Nasher Museum's podcast with Mexico City artist Abraham Cruzvillegas
Listen to the Nasher Museum's podcast with Mexico City artist Abraham Cruzvillegas
Sarah Schroth, senior curator at the Nasher Museum, talks
about why we don't know about the reign of Philip III. (Fall 2008)
Sarah Schroth, the Nancy Hanks Senior Curator at the Nasher
Museum, on the late works of El Greco. (Fall 2008)
The first career retrospective of renowned black artist Barkley L. Hendricks.
An Exhibition of 3 fresh new artists who deal with street culture at the Nasher Museum of Art.
The Nasher Museum presents a mid-career retrospective of the work of Romanian artists Dan Perjovschi and Lia Perjovschi.
Trevor Schoonmaker, the Nasher Museum's curator of contemporary art, and Mark Coetzee, director of The Rubell Family Collection, discuss "Barbed Hula," a video by Israeli artist Sigalit Landau.
Video preview of "The Rape of the Sabine Women".
The Nasher Museum presents the preview of a new video, The Rape of the Sabine Women, by New York-based artist Eve Sussman and her international company of collaborators, The Rufus Corporation. The new work is a video-musical inspired by the French neoclassical painter Jacques-Louis David's masterpiece, The Intervention of the Sabine Women (1794-1799), with choreography by Claudia de Serpa Soares, costuming by Karen Young and featuring an original score by composer Jonathan Bepler.
On exhibit at The Nasher July 6, 2006 – Sept. 24, 2006.
Ray Nasher discusses the Mark di Suvero sculpture located on the grounds of the Nasher.
Rufus Corporation performers Katarina Oikonomopoulou and Walter Sipser talk about shooting "The Rape of the Sabine Women".
Mark Coetzee, director of The Rubell Family Collection, talks about the installation of Memorials of Identity: New Media from The Rubell Family Collection, on view at the Nasher Museum through October 1. The show will travel to the Haifa Museum of Art in Israel.
Museum founder and namesake Raymond D. Nasher talks about the Nasher Museum of Art, which opened on Oct. 2, 2005, and its role at Duke University.
Jason Rubell, Duke class of '91, talks about collecting contemporary art for The Rubell Family Collection in Miami. From a public lecture at the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University on September 14, 2006.
Listen to artists Mark Bradford and William Cordova from "Street Level: Mark Bradford, William Cordova and Robin Rhode" discuss their works and the show at the Nasher Museum of Art, March 29-July 29, 2007.
Nasher Museum of Art Director Kim Rorschach moderates a panel discussion about the museum's strategies concerning collecting contemporary art. Panelists include Trevor Schoonmaker, Nasher Curator of Contemporary Art; Anne L. Schroder, Ph.D., Curator of Academic Programs; and Andrew Rothschild, chairman of the Nasher Collections Committee.
The Nasher Museum presents a mid-career retrospective of the work of Romanian artists Dan Perjovschi and Lia Perjovschi. The exhibition is curated by Kristine Stiles, a professor of modern and contemporary art in Duke’s Department of Art, Art History & Visual Studies.
Podcast feed details are provided by the individual podcasters.
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