In the Foreground: Conversations on Art & Writing
Ein Podcast von Caro Fowler
58 Folgen
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“Perception is a Form of Sampling": Christoph Cox on Materialities of Sound
Vom: 23.3.2021 -
“The Sound Can Touch You Directly”: Christina Kubisch on Electronic Sound Art
Vom: 16.3.2021 -
“When is This?”: Brian Michael Murphy on Media Archaeology and Preservation
Vom: 9.3.2021 -
“A Database is an Argument”: Anne Helmreich on Digital Humanities and Art History
Vom: 2.3.2021 -
“A Gesture of Reciprocity”: Souleymane Bachir Diagne on Translation and Restitution
Vom: 23.2.2021 -
“Unpacking My Identity”: Genevieve Gaignard on Race in America and the Impossibility of Home
Vom: 16.2.2021 -
“How to Look with Soft Eyes”: Darby English on Description as Method
Vom: 9.2.2021 -
“Philosophical Grounding”: Michael Ann Holly on Creating Visual Studies
Vom: 17.11.2020 -
"Can You Show Thinking?”: Mieke Bal on Film & Writing
Vom: 10.11.2020 -
"Refusal of Personality": Brigid Doherty on Rosemarie Trockel and Rorschach
Vom: 27.10.2020 -
“Looking as Knowing”: Svetlana Alpers on Critical Thinking and Photography
Vom: 20.10.2020 -
“An Art History Yet to Come”: Kirsten Scheid on Palestinian Art
Vom: 13.10.2020 -
“A Set of Ways of Engaging”: Lisa Lee on Thomas Hirschhorn & Materiality
Vom: 6.10.2020 -
“An Embodiment of Experience”: Steven Nelson on African Art and Writing History
Vom: 29.9.2020 -
“To Speak Across Time”: Gabriele Finaldi on Museums
Vom: 15.9.2020 -
“An Archive of Exchange”: C. Ondine Chavoya on Chicanx and Latinx Art History
Vom: 8.9.2020 -
“Surfaces of Projection”: Dell M. Hamilton on Performance Art and Black Embodiment
Vom: 1.9.2020 -
“The Nature of All Our Forms”: María Magdalena Campos-Pons on Performance Art
Vom: 18.8.2020
What does it mean to make art history? In the Foreground: Conversations on Art & Writing considers the role of art in society, how knowledge is shared (or obscured), and the way histories are made and unmade—while also considering the personal stakes of scholarship. Each episode offers a lively, in-depth look into the life and mind of a scholar or artist working with art historical or visual material. Discussions touch on guests’ current research projects, career paths, and significant texts, mentors, and experiences that have shaped their thinking. We invite you to join us and listen in on these conversations about the stakes of doing art history today.
