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Poetry of Colors
Poetry of Colors
An exhibition tour of Sonia Delaunay: Living Art with poetry activations by Modesto “Flako” Jimenez (!Oye! Group)
Join poet Modesto “Flako” Jimenez for a vibrant poetry tour of the exhibition Sonia Delaunay: Living Art. Flako honors Sonia-a fellow interdisciplinary immigrant artist-lyrically tracing her life in art through the exhibited objects.
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Modesto “Flako” Jimenez is a Dominican-born, Bushwick-raised, multi-hyphenate artist. As a poet, playwright, and educator, his work exists in and explores the intersections of identity, language, medium, culture, and community found in his personal life and beyond. Flako’s recent work includes Taxilandia, a multifaceted Bushwick community tour and poetic experience from the back of a taxicab that earned a Critics’ Pick by the New York Times and rave reviews from Time Out New York. Flako is the founder of ¡Oye! Group, a nonprofit that serves as an incubator for local and immigrant artists in New York City. He has been selected as a Princeton Hodder Fellow for 2023-24. In 2021 he received a Jerome Foundation Fellowship and a Foundation for Contemporary Arts award in performing arts and theater. Currently, Flako is working on Mercedes, a multidisciplinary art experience exploring the relationships between matriarchy and ancestors, familial bonds and inherited trauma, and how our own identity can impact our mental health.
An exhibition tour of Sonia Delaunay: Living Art with poetry activations by Modesto “Flako” Jimenez (!Oye! Group)
Join poet Modesto “Flako” Jimenez for a vibrant poetry tour of the exhibition Sonia Delaunay: Living Art. Flako honors Sonia-a fellow interdisciplinary immigrant artist-lyrically tracing her life in art through the exhibited objects.
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Modesto “Flako” Jimenez is a Dominican-born, Bushwick-raised, multi-hyphenate artist. As a poet, playwright, and educator, his work exists in and explores the intersections of identity, language, medium, culture, and community found in his personal life and beyond. Flako’s recent work includes Taxilandia, a multifaceted Bushwick community tour and poetic experience from the back of a taxicab that earned a Critics’ Pick by the New York Times and rave reviews from Time Out New York. Flako is the founder of ¡Oye! Group, a nonprofit that serves as an incubator for local and immigrant artists in New York City. He has been selected as a Princeton Hodder Fellow for 2023-24. In 2021 he received a Jerome Foundation Fellowship and a Foundation for Contemporary Arts award in performing arts and theater. Currently, Flako is working on Mercedes, a multidisciplinary art experience exploring the relationships between matriarchy and ancestors, familial bonds and inherited trauma, and how our own identity can impact our mental health.
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Eighteenth Century Fashion and the Decisive Museological Action of French Historicizing Painters
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Eighteenth Century Fashion and the Decisive Museological Action of French Historicizing Painters A Françoise and George Selz Lecture on Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century French Decorative Arts and Culture by Pascale Gorguet Ballesteros (Sorbonne Université) On January 10, 1907, the Société de l’Histoire du Costume was founded in Paris to create a “Musée du Costume.” Sixteen of the founders wer...
Everyone Says I Look Like My Mother
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Everyone Says I Look Like My Mother A pop-up installation and conversation by Meghann O’Brien (Jaad Kuujus), Andy Everson, Doenja Oogjes, Kate Hennessy, Hannah Turner, and Laura Allen Bard Graduate Center presents a triptych of pieces by Meghann O’Brien (Jaad Kuujus), a contemporary Indigenous weaver from British Columbia of Haida and Kwakwaka’wakw descent, working in collaboration with a team ...
At Home In The Philippine Village
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At Home In The Philippine Village An artist talk by Janna Añonuevo Langholz (Philippine Village Historical Site) The Philippine Village Historical Site is a living monument in Clayton, Missouri, that holds space for respectful engagement with histories of the 1904 World’s Fair and the accurate telling of those histories from Filipino and Indigenous perspectives. In this talk, interdisciplinary ...
Cardboard and Dada: Sonia Delaunay's Costume Design
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Cardboard and Dada: Sonia Delaunay's Costume Design A lecture and demonstration by Sydney Maresca (BGC MA student; Williams College) Tristan Tzara’s Dadaist play The Gas Heart is known for two things: that its 1923 performance ended in a riot and that it featured geometric costumes by Sonia Delaunay (which, incidentally, impeded the actors’ escape from the riot). All that survives of these cost...
Two Thousand Years of Flat-Cut Garments
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Two Thousand Years of Flat-Cut Garments A lecture by Jenny Tiramani (School of Historical Dress, London) “The widths of woven cloth are important to the shaping of garments made from them… . It is almost too simple a thought to be noticed, and yet it must be.” -Cut my Cote (1973), Dorothy K. Burnham The ancient techniques of weaving garments to shape with minimum waste, wrapping a length of one...
Fashion’s Hard Borders
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Fashion’s Hard Borders A lecture by Emanuele Lugli (Stanford University) In early modern Europe, fashion and cartography shared more ground than is commonly believed. They not only served to strengthen nationalistic ideals but also relied on similar construction techniques. This presentation will delve into the political dimensions of their intersections, which, rather than being confined to th...
Fragile Materiality
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Fragile Materiality A Paul and Irene Hollister Lecture on Glass by Daniel Clayman (studio artist) In this lecture, artist and scholar Daniel Clayman gives a brief history of the contemporary glass movement and the subsequent expansion of glass in art and architecture followed by a discussion of the ways his own work and process explorations have intersected with that history over the past four ...
Survivance in Federal Indian Boarding Schools
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Survivance in Federal Indian Boarding Schools A lecture duet by Nicholas Laluk (UC Berkeley) and Davina Two Bears (Arizona State University) Díí Agódzáá (This Happened): Cultural Persistence and Survivance at the Theodore Roosevelt Boarding School Current archaeological-anthropological research about boarding and residential schools in North America is contributing to better understandings of t...
Global Legacies of Arts and Crafts: Day 2
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A research symposium organized by Antonia Behan (Queens University; BGC MA ’14, PhD ’21) Inspired by the British designer, craftsman, poet, and socialist William Morris (1834-98), the Arts and Crafts movement was a varied and ambitious set of values and practices reacting against mid-nineteenth-century industrialization, capitalism, and imperialism. It asserted the social value of making, chall...
Global Legacies of Arts and Crafts: Day 1
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A research symposium organized by Antonia Behan (Queens University; BGC MA ’14, PhD ’21) Inspired by the British designer, craftsman, poet, and socialist William Morris (1834-98), the Arts and Crafts movement was a varied and ambitious set of values and practices reacting against mid-nineteenth-century industrialization, capitalism, and imperialism. It asserted the social value of making, chall...
Religiosity, Spirituality, Material Culture in Korea
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Day 2 of Religiosity, Spirituality, Material Culture in Korea: Devotional Objects and Contemporary Variations. (Day 1 is unavailable.) Religiosity and spirituality may be intangible in concept and principle, but these ideas are manifest in materiality. This two-day symposium expands the scope of Korean art history to objects outside the traditional category of “fine art” and moves beyond aesthe...
Sightline: JJJJJerome Ellis
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In the spirit of the exhibition title-SIGHTLINES on Peace, Power, and Prestige: Metal Arts in Africa-Bard Graduate Center (BGC) has invited composer JJJJJerome Ellis, to create his own sightlines-ways of seeing the exhibited artworks through time, form, and space. • JJJJJerome Ellis is an animal, artist, and proud stutterer. Through music, literature, performance, video, and photography he rese...
“The Finest of its Kind”: Percival Griffiths’s Collection of Early English Needlework
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A lecture by William DeGregorio (Metropolitan Museum of Art; Bard Graduate Center MA ’12, PhD ’21) In the interwar period, chartered accountant Percival D. Griffiths (1861-1937) formed what is today considered to be one of the finest collections of seventeenth- and early-eighteenth-century English furniture and needlework amassed in the twentieth century. At Sandridgebury, his country house nea...
Textures of Play
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Textures of Play: A lecture by board game designer Cole Wehrle Join acclaimed board game designer Cole Wehrle as he explores the relationship between play and material design in board games. He’ll share his approach to the physical elements of board games-cards, pieces, and the boards themselves-and how the materiality of each game invites a unique mode of play. This object-based exploration wi...
Coming to Washington: Tracing the History of Visitors in the Nation’s Capital
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Coming to Washington: Tracing the History of Visitors in the Nation’s Capital
Exhibiting Africa Symposium-Day 2, Panel 1: Ancient and Medieval Africa
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Exhibiting Africa Symposium-Day 2, Panel 1: Ancient and Medieval Africa
Exhibiting Africa Symposium- Day 1, Panel 2: Classical / Contemporary
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Exhibiting Africa Symposium- Day 1, Panel 2: Classical / Contemporary
Exhibiting Africa Symposium-Day 1, Panel 1: Design and Display
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Exhibiting Africa Symposium-Day 1, Panel 1: Design and Display
Scenes from Dinétah: An evening of music with Diné composer Connor Chee
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Scenes from Dinétah: An evening of music with Diné composer Connor Chee
Shaped by the Loom: Weaving Worlds Online
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Shaped by the Loom: Weaving Worlds Online
Cripping Things in Late Nineteenth-Century Art
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Cripping Things in Late Nineteenth-Century Art
China and France in the Intercultural Eighteenth Century
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China and France in the Intercultural Eighteenth Century
This helped me with a painting, thanks a lot.
Where's the whole video? Its not on the channel
Why has this astonishing artist remained under the radar??
ah pliny and zeuxis! art historian here. gazing about. reminds me of Bouvard and Pecuchet. Let’s look more closely, longer in layers reframed in contexts, deconstruct what we are seeing, not seeing, how we see it, why our gaze is directed there and not there
“…give one’s serious attention…to an illusion.”
Yes
Anyone here after reading the New Yorker article?
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Yes, a terrific piece. The kind of attentiveness described by William James is very close to my heart.
Yes but the whole thing seems silly. If it's admittedly "quasi performative" they should be getting a public performance permit from the city
Yep. Very curious about this.
Guilty
Thé Best of thé Best
audio is really bad
it gets better after Cole joins around 10:28
Thank you so much for this wonderful video... Very interesting... On my FTDNA results I got the results stating my maternal (blood line) comes from the French Royals queen Marie Antoinette. Can you help me here and add your expert opinion on how they have confirmed this? Thank you so kindly. My mother's blood line is also the Fitzgerald Kennedy... She is one of the the first Fitzgerald Kennedy cousins JFK twice removed. I as her daughter am the 3rd Fitzgerald Kennedy cousin removed and my children 4th... Thank you kindly.
33:30 Jasmine Rault
Salaam Sir Murad Mumtaz Ramzan Mubarak. Are u in Uk or USA?
Video begins at 3:06. Lecture begins at 3:40
Thank you for your video. Regarding 4:49, the granulation fusing liquid can be made by adding a copper compound such as copper sulfate or copper carbonate or copper acetate or copper chloride into a plant derived glue such as gum tragacanth, methyl cellulose or a commercially available product known as "Klyr-Fire". The fusing liquid is used to initially adhere granulation balls or small metal pieces to a metal backing substrate surface. Then from applying heat such as a torch flame, the metal pieces become fused to the substrate. No added solder is required.
He is speaking to my soul! 🙌🏾👏🏾
Remarkable 👍
Is there a digital version of this exhibit? I’d love to see it.
Who is Jessica Lynne?
😆 *Promo SM*
Thank you for posting this !! :) I wasn't sure if the presentations were going to be recorded, and I am so happy they were !!
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The voices are slowly going lower and lower.. fading away....
You need something like Nix or Guix which can build software reproducibly.
Would Anthony grafton’s the footnote be an example of object biography? Love it
🤯 Fourier optics and art?
Love this, what a dynamic presentation. Thank you
21:15 "You looked at things and the longer you looked at things the more they revealed themselves to you." -Peter Hutton
I am doing a presentation on Villa E1027 ... I'm listening to as many videos as possible on the subject ... my favourite piece of furniture is the black lacquered screen, but there is none in E1027 ... I intend to build one myself but in a different colour 😉 ... to be continued !
Interesting topic. How did you collect its. Best wishes.
Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant.
We at the Invisible College have been visiting Richter’s island lab for many years and use it as a data repository. There is much left unsaid about the substance of those rumors
Thank You
Thank you for sharing! I would be curious to know how the advancement of data science and art conservation techniques, as Dr. Erdmann has demonstrated, supports or detracts from the perceived value of classical paintings, in particular? Whether in monetary value, perceptual value, or otherwise?
Hi, I hope this comment gets to you soon enough for you to reach out. I am writing my thesis on the media, memory and archiving with care and I am interested in knowing if you would be able to share a videos and photographs from your respective archives. I only just made it to this work and the thesis is due in October. I would be interested in hearing from you
Academic research idea perspectives to know more by different resources etc.
Five points
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Where there any incubator babies on display there, like they had at Coney Island? Incubators were first used at the St. Petersburg Imperial foundling hospital in 1835 and they were in use in Europe at least as early as 1857, so yes, it is possible.
I've watched with pleasure your lectures on the Making and Knowing Project. You lose me when you kill creatures. I realize you're doing historical reconstructions but some history should not be reconstructed.
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It's impossible to listen to :(
Why
Thats just the beginning. It clears up a few mins in
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Грабили колонии по всему миру сотни лет, на рабском труде вся эта роскошь появилась
There’s a permanent display in the Irish National Museum, Dublin.
Oh sweet Jesus
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What do the bathrooms look like?