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PAPER CITIES

Opening Lecture for Paper Cities (55 minutes)

fifty years and forward

Opening Lecture for the pair of exhibitions 50 Years and Forward: Works on Paper Acquisitions and 50 Years and Forward: British Prints and Drawings Acquisitions (49 minutes)

printed renaissance

Opening Lecture for Printed Renaissance (55 minutes)

HUMANE ECOLOGY: EIGHT POSITIONS

Opening Lecture for Humane Ecology: Eight Positions (48 minutes)

EDVARD MUNCH: TREMBLING EARTH

Opening Lecture for Edvard Munch: Trembling Earth (64 minutes)

portals: the visionary architecture of paul goesch

Opening Lecture for Portals: The Visionary Architecture of Paul Goesch (48 minutes)

Promenades on Paper: Eighteenth-Century Drawings from the Bibliothèque nationale de France

Opening Lecture for Promenades on Paper: Eighteenth-Century Drawings from the Bibliothèque nationale de France (53 minutes)

Acclaimed furniture designer Jomo Tariku discusses his design process and his relationship to the history of design, including the use of drawings like those by eighteenth-century designers, like those seen in the Promenades on Paper: Eighteenth-Century French Drawings from the Bibliothèque nationale de France (64 minutes)

ON THE HORIZON: ART AND ATMOSPHERE IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY

Opening lecture for On the Horizon: Art and Atmosphere in the Nineteenth Century (44 minutes)

TAUBA AUERBACH AND YUJI AGEMATSU: MEANDER

Tauba Auerbach shares stories from a winding path of research on the mathematician Giuseppe Peano (66 minutes)

Opening lecture for Tauba Auerbach and Yuji Agematsu: Meander (52 minutes)

Meander: Book Launch with The Serving Library Annual (59 minutes)

José Guadalupe Posada: Symbols, Skeletons, and Satire

Opening lecture for José Guadalupe Posada: Symbols, Skeletons, and Satire (53 minutes)

RODIN IN THE UNITED STATES: CONFRONTING THE MODERN

Antoinette Le Normand-Romain, exhibition curator and former director general of the National Institute of the History of Art in Paris, leads a talk on the Rodin exhibition (62 minutes)

Emmelyn Butterfield-Rosen, acting director of the Williams Graduate Program in the History of Art at the Clark Art Institute, sketches Rodin’s path between two of his great monumental works, The Thinker and Monument to Balzac (36 minutes)

TOMM EL-SAIEH: IMAGINARY CITY

Cultural critic Donette Francis engages artist Tomm El-Saieh in a conversation about imagery that has long animated the international art market's interest in Haitian art (61 minutes)

AS THEY SAW IT: ARTISTS WITNESSING WAR

Opening lecture for As They Saw It: Artists Witnessing War (33 minutes)

Deborah Willis, author of The Black Civil War Soldier, explores the crucial role of photography in shaping African American narratives of the Civil War (55 minutes)

HUE & CRY: FRENCH PRINTMAKING AND THE DEBATE OVER COLORS

Opening lecture for Hue & Cry: French Printmaking and the Debate Over Colors (45 minutes)

Mary Weaver Chapin, curator of prints and drawings at the Portland Art Museum, Portland, Oregon, presents a special talk on the print portfolios of key leaders of the Nabis artistic movement (62 minutes)

COMPETING CURRENTS: 20th-CENTURY JAPANESE PRINTS

Opening lecture for Competing Currents: 20th-Century Japanese Prints (50 minutes)

Erin Shirreff: Remainders

A conversation with artist Erin Shirreff. (Duration: 75 minutes)

Nikolai Astrup: Visions of Norway

Opening lecture for Nikolai Astrup: Visions of Norway. (Duration: 1 hour)

Painting as a Harvest: William Bryant Logan and Rebecca Allan on Nikolai Astrup's Landscapes (Duration: 70 minutes)

Take a tour of Astruptunet and Lake Jølster, the home of Nikolai Astrup. (Duration: 3 minutes)

Astrup, Land, Landscapes, and Nation with Patricia Berman (Duration: 80 minutes)

DÜRER & AFTER

Albert and the Whale: Book Talk with Philip Hoare (Duration: 1 hour)

Opening lecture for Dürer & After. (Duration: 45 minutes)

Dürer and Mantegna: Images en Route (Duration: 50 minutes)

Claude & François-Xavier Lalanne: Nature Transformed

Bohemian Luxe: The Strange Journey of Les Lalanne From Brancusi’s Woodpile to Marc Jacobs' Catwalk (Duration: 75 minutes)

The Rhinoceros, in all its States with Kathleen Morris. (Duration: 1 hour)

Opening Lecture for Claude & François-Xavier Lalanne: Nature Transformed. (Duration:  45 minutes)

Ground/work

Not the Last of the Mohicans: A History of the Stockbridge-Munsee Community (Duration: 1 hour)

Artist's Choice: Haegue Yang in Conversation with Pavel Pys (Duration: 1 hour)

Ground/work roundtable conversation with exhibition curators. (Duration: 1 hour)

Artist's Choice: Analia Saban and Bill Fox in Conversation. (Duration: 1 hour)

Erin Shirreff: Remainders

A conversation with Erin Shirreff. (Duration: 70 minutes)

Pia Camil: Velo Revelo

Clark Connects with Pia Camil. (Duration: 1 hour)

An introduction to Velo Revelo by Pia Camil, by Robert Wiesenberger, Associate Curator of Contemporary Projects. (Duration: 5 minutes)

Lin May Saeed: Arrival of the Animals

Virtual tour of Lin May Saeed: Arrival of the Animals. (Duration: 11 minutes)

A Change in the Light: The Cliché-Verre in Nineteenth-Century France

Field and Stream, Forest and Studio: Barbizon Artists in the Outdoors with Anne Leonard. (Duration: 6 minutes)

Opening Lecture for A Change in the Light: The Cliché-verre in Nineteenth-Century France. (Duration: 1 hour)

Cliché-Verre Talk with artist Abelardo Morell (Duration: 1 hour)

Lines from Life: Drawings from the Diamond Collection

Highlights from Lines from Life: French Drawings from the Diamond Collection, part two. (Duration: 4 minutes)

Highlights from Lines from Life: French Drawings from the Diamond Collection, part one. (Duration: 4 minutes)

Clark Connects with Ewa Lajer-Burcharth in conjunction with Lines from Life: French Drawings from the Diamond Collection. (Duration: 75 minutes)

Virtual preview of Lines from Life: Drawings from the Diamond Collection. (Duration: 3 minutes)