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Mary Kelly's Concentric Pedagogy
This event occurred on April 6, 2024.
A conversation with artist Mary Kelly on the occasion of her newest publication, Mary Kelly's Concentric Pedagogy (2024). Highlighting one of the book's three sections, "The Method"-which focuses on Kelly's renowned method of "ethical observation" within studio critique-artists Kerry Tribe and Dont Rhine will share their experiences as Kelly's students and explore the influence that the feminist practice of concentric pedagogy has had on their studio practices.
The program was moderated by the book's editor Juli Carson.
Juli Carson is professor of art at the University of California, Irvine. She is the author of several publications, including Exile of t...
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Pop Up/Stand Up: Artists Books and Social Justice
Просмотров 113Месяц назад
This event occurred on April 11, 2024. Many of us are familiar with pop-up books: we read them as children and remember how they brought stories to life. In this dynamic storytelling medium, some artists have recognized a unique opportunity for social activism. Artists Colette Fu and Beth Thielen in a conversation with Rachel Rivenc, the Getty Research Institute's head of Preservation and Conse...
Intimate Addresses: Recording Artists Live
Просмотров 822 месяца назад
This event occurred on Jan 27, 2024. Getty's archives are filled with artists' letters that reveal their inner lives. What was it like to be Frida Kahlo or Marcel Duchamp? How did they relate to their friends, lovers, colleagues, and gallerists? Join the host of Getty's podcast Recording Artists: Intimate Addresses for a conversation and live podcast recording about some of the 20th century's m...
Getty Graduate Symposium 2024: Session II (Video 2 of 3)
Просмотров 1462 месяца назад
The Getty Research Institute hosts the sixth annual Getty Graduate Symposium, which showcases the work of emerging scholars from art history graduate programs across California. Organized into three sessions, the symposium includes nine individual presentations, moderated panel discussions, and Q&A sessions with the audience. 00:00 "Archaeological Photographs and the Creation of Roman North Afr...
Getty Graduate Symposium 2024: Session III (Video 3 of 3)
Просмотров 1392 месяца назад
The Getty Research Institute hosts the sixth annual Getty Graduate Symposium, which showcases the work of emerging scholars from art history graduate programs across California. Organized into three sessions, the symposium includes nine individual presentations, moderated panel discussions, and Q&A sessions with the audience. 00:00 "Bahman Mohassess and Committed Culture of the 1960s," Mohammad...
Getty Graduate Symposium 2024: Session I (Video 1 of 3)
Просмотров 2722 месяца назад
The Getty Research Institute hosts the sixth annual Getty Graduate Symposium, which showcases the work of emerging scholars from art history graduate programs across California. Organized into three sessions, the symposium includes nine individual presentations, moderated panel discussions, and Q&A sessions with the audience. 00:00 Welcome and Introduction, Rebecca Peabody, Getty Research Insti...
Voces Indígenas de México en la Era Digital (español)
Просмотров 703 месяца назад
Celebrando el lanzamiento global del Códice Florentino Digital (florentinecodex.getty.edu), ésta conferencia virtual reunirá a expertos involucrados en la creación de una edición digital del manuscrito enciclopédico del siglo XVI sobre la cultura nahua y el idioma náhuatl. El CFD cuenta con el códice recién digitalizado y descargable; transcripciones y traducciones de los textos originales en n...
Indigenous Voices of Mexico in the Digital Age (English)
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Celebrating the global launch of the Digital Florentine Codex (florentinecodex.getty.edu), this virtual conference will gather experts involved in the creation of a digital edition of the 16th-century encyclopedic manuscript of Nahuatl culture and language. The DFC features a newly digitized, downloadable manuscript; transcriptions and translations of the original Nahuatl and Spanish texts; and...
Music & Design: Mid-Century Venezuela
Просмотров 2035 месяцев назад
This event occurred on Dec 9, 2023. Curators Jorge Rivas Pérez and Idurre Alonso discuss Venezuelan art historian Alfredo Boulton's use of mid-century modern and historical Venezuelan traditions in the design of his house in Pampatar on Margarita Island, as well as his legacy as an important intellectual in Latin America. Learn more: www.getty.edu/visit/cal/events/ev_3926.html
Going Viral in the Renaissance featuring Stephanie Porras
Просмотров 3265 месяцев назад
This event occurred on Dec 2, 2023. What do today's TikTok dances and Renaissance prints have in common? In this talk, Stephanie Porras describes how early modern prints invited repetition and emulation, taking advantage of new media technologies and emerging global infrastructures long before the invention of the Internet. Examining how prints and other artworks were used as models by artists ...
Celebrating Indigenous Peoples’ Day 2023
Просмотров 805 месяцев назад
This event occurred on Oct 7, 2023. To celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day 2023, bassoonist Jacqueline Wilson, sound artist Micaela Tobin, and experimental vocalist Carmina Escobar performed artist Raven Chacon's score For Zitkála Šá (2017-2020) at the Getty Center in Los Angeles. The pieces were written for and dedicated to Indigenous female composers and musicians. Each score visualizes the ind...
Site & Sounds: The Florentine Codex at Getty Center featuring Lu Coy, Xochi Cuicatl, & Chris Garcia
Просмотров 2755 месяцев назад
This event occurred on Nov 4, 2023. The Getty Research Institute, in collaboration with LAist, celebrates the launch of the Digital Florentine Codex (florentinecodex.getty.edu/) with an outdoor concert debuting an original score by musician Lu Coy. Known for their mastery of woodwinds, electronics, and agile vocals, Coy mines inspiration from ancient texts, narratives, and musical traditions, g...
LA Activism: The Institute of Cultural Inquiry's AIDS Chronicles (1994-2019)
Просмотров 1376 месяцев назад
This event occurred on Oct 17, 2023. In partnership with Circa: Queer Histories Festival, artist Antoinette LaFarge and curator Deborah Cullen-Morales join Getty Research Institute curator Pietro Rigolo to discuss the Institute of Cultural Inquiry, an artist-run space active in Los Angeles from 1993 to 2019. Focusing on projects related to memory and awareness, this panel highlights a lesser-kn...
Araya: Film Screening and Conversation
Просмотров 1607 месяцев назад
This event occurred on September 16, 2023. Inspired by the Getty Research Institute exhibition Alfredo Boulton: Looking at Venezuela (1928-1978), this screening of the award-winning Venezuelan documentary Araya (dir. Margot Benacerraf, 1959, 90 minutes) shares a compelling and poetic depiction of the harsh living conditions faced by people working in the salt mines on a small coastal region of ...
José María Cruxent, "Orinoco, Parguaza" (ca. 1951)
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José María Cruxent, "Orinoco, Parguaza" (ca. 1951)
Alfredo Boulton, "Estudio de Alejandro Otero" (1950)
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Alfredo Boulton, "Estudio de Alejandro Otero" (1950)
Alfredo Boulton, "El Llano" (ca. 1940s)
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Alfredo Boulton, "El Llano" (ca. 1940s)
LA Stories: Urbanism, Music, and AI in Ed Ruscha’s Archive
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LA Stories: Urbanism, Music, and AI in Ed Ruscha’s Archive
Women Artists Experiment with Xerox
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Women Artists Experiment with Xerox
Unruly Bodies: Getty Artist-in-Residence Felipe Baeza in Conversation with Laura Gutiérrez
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Unruly Bodies: Getty Artist-in-Residence Felipe Baeza in Conversation with Laura Gutiérrez
the sound of your voice is home: Yasmine Nasser Diaz in Conversation with Ikram Lakhdhar
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the sound of your voice is home: Yasmine Nasser Diaz in Conversation with Ikram Lakhdhar
Getty Graduate Symposium 2023: Session III (Video 3 of 3)
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Getty Graduate Symposium 2023: Session III (Video 3 of 3)
Getty Graduate Symposium 2023: Session II (Video 2 of 3)
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Getty Graduate Symposium 2023: Session II (Video 2 of 3)
Getty Graduate Symposium 2023: Session I (Video 1 of 3)
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Getty Graduate Symposium 2023: Session I (Video 1 of 3)
Barbara T. Smith, "A Week in the Life Of..." (1975)
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Barbara T. Smith, "A Week in the Life Of..." (1975)
Barbara T. Smith, "Field Piece" (1972)
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Barbara T. Smith, "Field Piece" (1972)
Barbara T. Smith, "Just Passing" (1979)
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Barbara T. Smith, "Just Passing" (1979)
Barbara T. Smith, "With Love from A to B" (1977)
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Barbara T. Smith, "With Love from A to B" (1977)
Barbara T. Smith, "The Way to Be" (1972)
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Barbara T. Smith, "The Way to Be" (1972)

Комментарии

  • @pp-nk2et
    @pp-nk2et 11 дней назад

    Have similar type of family background and am curious about any distant relatives please excuse me if this is not the appropriate place for such contact

  • @thewozmancan
    @thewozmancan 14 дней назад

    the volume is terrible on this.

  • @gustavoa.rincon5025
    @gustavoa.rincon5025 26 дней назад

    An amazing event! I thank Mary for changing my life @ UCLA for the better! Your students are gifted with your inspired courage and wisdom. Highly recommended talk and text for students in the Arts, Design, Media Arts, & ...

  • @tommerstr
    @tommerstr 29 дней назад

    27:40

  • @grownupgaming
    @grownupgaming Месяц назад

    Thanks for letting Channel 5 use your video!

  • @chidozieunanka4265
    @chidozieunanka4265 Месяц назад

    It is still happening today. Our leaders have sold the whole nation to the western worlds. Oil, gold, copper etc are all taken for cheap, and labourers are paid very little.

  • @lshtar777
    @lshtar777 2 месяца назад

    Just one look at the Grolier Codex and I can tell you it was fake. The art does not come close to what is contained within the Dresden Codex. All of this examination of the colors and pigments is not necessary. The Dresden codex's art, although it appears to have borders that would suggest a geometric compliance to what we would call a "frame". I can tell you NONE of the lines are actually straight. This "un-straight line" drawing by the artist is intentional. Trace the lines with your eyes. On every page of The Dresden Codex, you will see that even the most obvious lines that appear to be straight, are not straight, as at the end of the lines (or the beginning of them) they "tail off" like that of which a brush would do. The lines of every mark made on every page start off wide and then narrow or vice-versa. Some lines might start out narrow, widen, then narrow again. There are no straight lines in the Dresden Codex as there are none in nature. An example of the appearance of an adherence to a geometric framing is The American Dollar. The one with George Washington on it. Look at the frame of the dollar. It's off-center. The edges of the dollar are not even. Not centered. That is intentional. Not to discourage counterfeiting, because it is more appealing to our eyes. When you watch a movie in a 16:9 aspect ratio, the focus of the shot is NEVER directly in the middle, as our eyes are not set in the middle of our head. You have a dominant eye. Look at a red dot on a piece of paper from about 8 inches away. Now close one eye. Now open both eyes. Now close your other eye. Did the dot move? If yes, your eye that was closed is your dominant eye. If it doesn't move, then the eye that was open is your dominant eye. The world is viewed from 5 different ways. Straight ahead, and from 4 different angles. Above, below, left and right. You can view each "shot" 5 different ways, 4 times, as you can turn the "shot" 90 degrees 4 times. So there's 20 different ways to view any object. This perception is used to produce the "contour rivalry" we see in Mayan srt-pieces. None of these "archeologists" are interested in revealing any truth to the public. They stand in the way of our understanding our world and lead us astray. That, is also, intentional.Not because they know, but because they will never undertand, and do not want anyone else to either... because they FEAR losing control of our minds that feed their parasitic ego. Visual constraints ... Arrested Perception... Unimaginative Joykillers... that can only laugh at a child getting their hand caught in the car door.

  • @mickrupnik2143
    @mickrupnik2143 2 месяца назад

    King Maximilian of Austria was over Mexico for a time.

  • @hitohiso
    @hitohiso 2 месяца назад

    音は神・音トルが躍り・躍らば完全

  • @chebota1
    @chebota1 2 месяца назад

    Thank you! Fascinating talk! Look forward to reading the book

  • @melissajaninepeters3694
    @melissajaninepeters3694 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for posting this wonderful event! I really enjoy listening to Cornelias voice and her stories - nothing has the same ability to calm me down that she has ❤ so I've come back to this video to listen to this story whenever I need to hear her beautiful story and her calming voice!

  • @boyitalian21
    @boyitalian21 3 месяца назад

    this video blew my goddamn mind, thank you for such a great presentation of information

  • @jbmoreno50
    @jbmoreno50 3 месяца назад

    Great video documentary, the artists descriptions make it much more interesting. One must see the movie The Exiles filmed in 1950's Los Angeles before walking the Indian Alley. My brother Daniel and I used to get my hair cut at Moler's Barber School when we were kids in the 1950's. It was so good to see it and Los Angeles as we remember it in the movie. Joe Udis Moreno.

  • @mikeb6085
    @mikeb6085 3 месяца назад

    That's so insanely cool. Wish this existed for everywhere lol. I always wish I could go back in time to every decade of the past century and just walk around my local area. There's a similar resource online of the bird's eye satellite view and old illustrated maps of pretty much most of the US. It's called Historic Aerials, once you get used to how to use it, it's remarkable.

  • @mathmusicandlooks
    @mathmusicandlooks 3 месяца назад

    1:28:50 The ancient alchemists were the first to discover the efficacy of clickbait 😂

  • @gledger1963
    @gledger1963 3 месяца назад

    Andrew Perchuk sounds a lot like Tim Gunn. Did a double ear take.

  • @LoveLove-ke6pl
    @LoveLove-ke6pl 4 месяца назад

    I just want to ask if John Ruskin's any relatives are still alive I've been searching and chatting with someone related to him for years, hoping that I could talk to them. but no ones responce😭😢

  • @LoveLove-ke6pl
    @LoveLove-ke6pl 4 месяца назад

    I have proof sir😢

  • @LoveLove-ke6pl
    @LoveLove-ke6pl 4 месяца назад

    I remember alot

  • @LoveLove-ke6pl
    @LoveLove-ke6pl 4 месяца назад

    Effie gray and rose la touche soul is in me this two souls is in me😢

  • @LoveLove-ke6pl
    @LoveLove-ke6pl 4 месяца назад

    John ruskin and everett millias cameback this two soul is in 1 man

  • @LoveLove-ke6pl
    @LoveLove-ke6pl 4 месяца назад

    Reincarnation is real

  • @LoveLove-ke6pl
    @LoveLove-ke6pl 4 месяца назад

    His soul cameback😢

  • @LoveLove-ke6pl
    @LoveLove-ke6pl 4 месяца назад

    We cameback

  • @LoveLove-ke6pl
    @LoveLove-ke6pl 4 месяца назад

    John ruskin is alive😢

  • @mindfulnesshiroki
    @mindfulnesshiroki 4 месяца назад

    ❤️

  • @thierrycoxyde-ping-3065
    @thierrycoxyde-ping-3065 4 месяца назад

    I know thé try story of belguim Congo, i can easely prove that this is a part of the try and mosly propaganda against Leopold II. I can deliver thé right source. I French or Flemisch. Thé thouct is that his book had a gréât succès and thé propoganda was taken over, with wrong sources, this is not à good thing. I know very well the Congo story, i can deliver in flamisch, ça translate in French, not in englisch Sorry about that I am belguim guide about thé story for thé period of 14 century to 1965.

  • @josefdevila6370
    @josefdevila6370 4 месяца назад

    Amazing lesson. 🎉

  • @nyckhusan2634
    @nyckhusan2634 4 месяца назад

    Not much was said about first printed books in Dunhuang caves or " Mogao " caves- caves of the Magical people. China claimed that in 868 AD Chinese translation of the " Diamond Sutra"" was printed with use of engraved wooden blocks and it was done first time in the World. Nothing is said about translations on other languages also printed at the same time. In 868 AD Dunhuang was controlled by local Chinese Cao Dynasty that lost all connections with weakened Tang Empire.. In 848 AD Dunhuang was taken under protection of Uyghur Ganzhou Kingdom ( 848-1036), founded by Yaghlaqar branch of refugees from Uyghur Khaganate after 840, who repelled Tibetans from the area that was under Tibetan control almost a century. That Uyghurs were originally Manichaenians, but were actively converted to Buddhism in Gansu. In 866 Dunhuang was also claimed by Qocho Uyghurs (866--1389), who came from Orkhon Valley under leadership of Pan Tegin, who had blood of one of Tang princesses, given in marriage to Uyghur Khagans, and who quickly took control over all old Tang Empire outposts in Tarim Basin and also repelled all Tibetans from the area. Both newly-formed Uyghur states gave protection to Buddhism and books printed in Turpan in X century with use of movable engraved wooden plates on Uyghur script were all translations from Buddhist texts. German expeditions to Turpan in the beginning of XX century took these books to Berlin but, unfortunately, they all were burnt out in January 1945 during WWII.

  • @tommerstr
    @tommerstr 5 месяцев назад

    5:25

  • @tommerstr
    @tommerstr 5 месяцев назад

    1:01:40

  • @tommerstr
    @tommerstr 5 месяцев назад

    this is an amazing interview at the end though

  • @Palestinian_holocaust
    @Palestinian_holocaust 5 месяцев назад

    What’s with these racist Black Marxists felling a satanic false Jew ideology

  • @lylefoley1270
    @lylefoley1270 5 месяцев назад

    good listen, A+

  • @silly688
    @silly688 6 месяцев назад

    stopped at 7:02 when he started raqmbling about gender, race, class and the ``evil hierarchy of ideas``.

  • @naderkhaghani1135
    @naderkhaghani1135 6 месяцев назад

    loves IT. Let us talk substance. Enough BS about Modern Art.

  • @a__nastasis
    @a__nastasis 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you! It was perfect!

  • @RM-kz3yg
    @RM-kz3yg 6 месяцев назад

    30:00

  • @stephendavidbailey2743
    @stephendavidbailey2743 6 месяцев назад

    I adore Googie architecture. Here in Austin, there is a Jim's Restaurant with classis Googie features. Many Googie houses here also.

  • @Sharlot2016
    @Sharlot2016 7 месяцев назад

    so cool

  • @veralake5898
    @veralake5898 7 месяцев назад

    Barton Myers lectures like he is some kind of architecture God. His work is sht. All his good modern work was done by students. He only knows postmodern architecture. He is a mean person and everyone hates him in his office.

  • @MONDOCHITARRA
    @MONDOCHITARRA 7 месяцев назад

    Bravissimo Frà…hai capito!

  • @multifunctionelis
    @multifunctionelis 7 месяцев назад

    😂

  • @benjaminbowman3342
    @benjaminbowman3342 7 месяцев назад

    He says does let's see if we can see the presence of potassium.... He shows the slide and says no. Then goes on to explain why there's Potassium on the pages. He wants them to be real.

  • @malvavisco10
    @malvavisco10 8 месяцев назад

    Hello, fellow deep-cut cinephiles watching this

  • @user-zd1zj8ev8q
    @user-zd1zj8ev8q 8 месяцев назад

    "I want to live in a world with this humor all the time " Brilliant magician!!

  • @hiroshiheavens595
    @hiroshiheavens595 9 месяцев назад

    何故かハングル多いな

  • @capitalistmasters
    @capitalistmasters 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much I would love to help your organization

  • @RealBonnieBlue
    @RealBonnieBlue 9 месяцев назад

    King Hochschild's hoax is better

  • @elenamenendez1702
    @elenamenendez1702 9 месяцев назад

    I think the artists talks about this piece in Starr Goode's program The Goddess In Art