The Block Museum offers recorded video and audio of select events. Scroll down to see what is available or select the audio/video you want from the list below. The Block Museum's podcasts are supported by the Terra Foundation for American Art.
Meaning and Methodology: Robert Motherwell and Henry Moore
On October 17, 2009, David Getsy, the Goldabelle McComb Finn Distinguished Chair in Art History at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and Robert Mattison, the Marshall R. Metzgar Professor of Art History at Lafayette College, spoke about Robert Motherwell's and Henry Moore's creative processes and writings in relation to their artwork. Huey Copeland, assistant professor of art history at Northwestern University, moderated the discussion. This talk took place during the Block's exhibition of Robert Motherwell: An Attitude Toward Reality, From the Collection of the Walker Art Center and Henry Moore: Elephant Skull.
Download "Meaning and Methodology: Motherwell and Moore" (60 MB, audio, 1:27 minutes)
Gordon Parks: A Renaissance Man
On May 16, 2009, the Block hosted a panel discussion about Gordon Parks's influence on photography and film. Participants included Bob Black, cofounder and vice president of the Chicago Association of African American Photographers; Philip Brookman, director of curatorial affairs, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.; Darlene Clark Hine, chair and professor, Department of African American Studies, and professor of history, Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences, Northwestern University; and Maren Stange, associate professor of American studies and visual culture, The Cooper Union, New York.
Download "Gordon Parks: A Renaissance Man" (63 MB, audio, 1:31 minutes)
David Parks on Gordon Parks
Watch author, photographer, and filmmaker David Parks discuss American Gothic, Black Muslim Rally, and other photographs taken by his father, Gordon Parks. (35:37 minutes; Adobe Flash Player required).
Thank you to the Northwestern University Department of Academic and Research Technologies.
Robert Mapplethorpe: Artist and Activist
On March 7, 2009, the Block Museum hosted a panel discussion about Robert Mapplethorpe's influence on contemporary photography, activism, and issues of the body and sexuality. Participants included photographer Catherine Opie, Polaroids: Mapplethorpe curator and Henry Art Gallery director Sylvia Wolf, AIDS Community Research Initiative of America cofounder Marisa Cardinale, University of Maryland American studies and women's studies professor Jeffrey McCune Jr., and Northwestern University art theory and practice professor Lane Relyea.
Download "Robert Mapplethorpe: Artist and Activist" (73.8 MB, audio, 1:46 minutes)
Winter 2009 Exhibitions: A Curator's Perspective
Hear Block Museum senior curator Debora Wood talk about Polaroids: Mapplethorpe and From Michelangelo to Annibale Carracci: A Century of Italian Drawings from the Prado and watch a slide show of images from both exhibitions. (12:48 minutes; Adobe Flash Player required).
Thank you to the Northwestern University Department of Academic and Research Technologies.
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