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Look Into Matisse
Learn about how Henri Matisse made intentional choices in reworking the painting, "Bathers with a Turtle," by using various conservation tools and techniques. The final painting and underlying paint colors reveal several iterations of the composition, confirming the artist's process and approach.
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Conservation treatment of Vasily Kandinsky's "Murnau with Locomotive"
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Concealed Layers: Uncovering Expressionist Paintings highlights the conservation process of several works in our collection, including Murnau with Locomotive by Vasily Kandinsky. Courtney Books, exhibition co-curator and SLAM’s associate painting conservator, worked behind-the-scenes for five weeks freeing the dulled whites of Kandinsky’s paintings from grime. Through technical imaging and dili...
Bathers with a Turtle
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“Of all the great masterpieces of early 20th-century art, Henri Matisse’s ‘Bathers with a Turtle’ remains, I think, the strangest,” wrote a Washington Post critic in 2020. The piece has been a focal point at the Museum since it entered the collection in 1964. Before taking center stage in SLAM's current exhibition, Matisse and the Sea, the painting underwent an exploratory investigation with SL...
Matisse and the Sea
Просмотров 3843 месяца назад
Matisse and the Sea was the first exhibition to examine the significance of the sea across Modernist artist Henri Matisse’s career! The exhibition was on view at the Saint Louis Art Museum from February 17 until May 12, 2024.
Conservation treatment of Conrad Gilbert's Birth Certificate
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Meet Sophie Barbisan, the associate paper conservator at SLAM! Sophie worked on an extensive conservation treatment for a new work on view in our American galleries this year, Birth Certificate by Conrad Gilbert. Unlike certain paintings or sculptures that can stay in our galleries for a long period, museums can only display artworks on paper for a short amount of time. Because paper is sensiti...
Conversation: The Intersection of Contemporary Art and Hip Hop
Просмотров 1856 месяцев назад
Andréa Purnell and Hannah Klemm, co-curators of The Culture: Hip Hop and Contemporary Art in the 21st Century, have an insightful conversation with Wendel Patrick and Tef Poe, hip hop artists and members of the exhibition’s global advisory group, about the relationship between hip hop’s musical history and its influence on contemporary art and the potential future for hip hop culture to shape h...
SLAM in 60: Benjamin West
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Join Amy Torbert, assistant curator of American art, as she explores artist Benjamin West’s Daniel Interpreting to Belshazzar the Writing on The Wall. When SLAM acquired this painting in 2018, it looked very different than it does now! Our conservation team worked on a three-year treatment to remove deteriorated layers of yellowed varnish and brown residues to reveal the painting’s original pai...
Art Speaks: Class in Session!
Просмотров 967 месяцев назад
Romare Bearden Graduate Museum Fellow Charlie Farrell discusses artists Augusta Savage and Margaret Burroughs and their roles as educators. Both working during their respective Renaissances (Harlem and Chicago), Savage and Burroughs felt it important to foster the creative development of young people in their community. Farrell discusses their individual practices in addition to their reverbera...
Art Speaks: A Behind-the-Scenes Look at the Making of The Culture
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Exhibition curators Hannah Klemm and Andréa Purnell discuss the polyphonic approach to creating The Culture: Hip Hop and Contemporary Art in the 21st Century and the aesthetic attributes of how hip hop grew from local grassroots community engagement.
Advancing Change 2023: Opening and Dr. Hayden
Просмотров 987 месяцев назад
Advancing Change 2023: Opening and Dr. Hayden
Art Speaks: Language, Brand, Adornment, Tribute, Ascension, and Pose in The Culture
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Join curators Hannah Klemm and Andréa Purnell as they explore the six thematic areas in the exhibition "The Culture: Hip Hop and Contemporary Art in the 21st Century." Learn about the complex relationships between the hip hop and art industries that have made hip hop a global phenomenon and established it as the artistic canon of our time.
Artist Talk: Faye HeavyShield
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Artist Faye HeavyShield will speak about her creative practice and the collection-based installation "Native Artist Collaboration: Faye HeavyShield" in the Donald Danforth Jr. Gallery 322. Among the leading First Nations artists in Canada, HeavyShield belongs to the Kainai (Blood) Nation, a member of the Niitsitapi (Blackfoot Confederacy) with ancestral territories in southern Alberta.
SLAM in 60-Amedeo Modigliani's Elvira Resting at a Table
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SLAM in 60-Amedeo Modigliani's Elvira Resting at a Table
Artists in Conversation: Action/Abstraction Redefined
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Artists in Conversation: Action/Abstraction Redefined
Joan Mitchell’s Views from La Tour: Painting, Memory, and Landscape at Vétheuil
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Joan Mitchell’s Views from La Tour: Painting, Memory, and Landscape at Vétheuil
Art Speaks: Chinese Furnishings of the Ming and Qing Dynasties
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Art Speaks: Chinese Furnishings of the Ming and Qing Dynasties
Everywhere or Nowhere: Frank Lloyd Wright’s Broadacre City
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Everywhere or Nowhere: Frank Lloyd Wright’s Broadacre City
If It Wasn’t for the Women: Grounded Perspectives
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If It Wasn’t for the Women: Grounded Perspectives
Still in Print: Natural Color on Cotton-From Ajrakh to Kalamkari
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Still in Print: Natural Color on Cotton-From Ajrakh to Kalamkari
Monet/Mitchell: Painting the French Lanscape
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Monet/Mitchell: Painting the French Lanscape
Painting by Numbers: Creating Data-Driven Histories of Art
Просмотров 192Год назад
Painting by Numbers: Creating Data-Driven Histories of Art
Great job. Edmonia Lewis needs to be honored more. Death of Cleopatra should have treated with more respect as well as her creator.
But, how about showing the final result?!
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Oh, shit, Maiwa! I buy my natural dye powders from them.
I wish I could've seen the show!! Watching this while working on a quilt.
What's the name of the song?
A horrible person who took homes from people - a true woman hero is Suzette Kelo who took her ass to the supreme court. Read The Little Pink House. It will blow your mind.
Thank You
thank you so much.......its very notable....
his son is no public speaker...I saw him speak at his father's exhibition in Vienna...stumbled and fumbled the whole way through...I cannot watch this anymore
The people in Arkansas who are part Caucasian are still American Indians .
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Fantastic, a great doco.
Wonderful teaching!!
They sure loved their lapaslazly 😊
Didn't you see your own Rothko in the sunlight? I did and there's no window to inner life, the brush strokes just add to the individuality but it's not about the artist at all, you can't get the point of a color field "classic sectional" if you try to think - you can barely see the canvas when the effect of being enveloped in the color kicks in, all these other bits and pieces you are adding appear to be filler - it's JUST an experiment in color, period end of story - Rubens already was using the same idea but he could actually paint real things, Rothko, after being lauded as a genius for discovering the obvious then appears to have just blobbed random stuff knowing you guys would eat it up as you made up a whole narrative that invented all the other things - some expert, more like a salesman.
What an amazing dude. On par with Kerry James Marshall
When will people realise that sea side ancient cities have not sunk, it is the seas that have risen since the end of the Ice Age when kilometre thickness of ice started melting. Places like Alexandria located on a low lying delta would have been seriously affected and slipped under as the Mediterranean Sea rose probably tens of metres in the last 5 thousand year.
Utterly fascinating 😮👍 Thanks for bringing it to us 👍
Have you uncovered research on Ananke/Adrasteia?
Our government and the history of our country is of greed and evil
I am EMBARRASSED TO BE WHITE AND YOU SHOULD BE TO TBH
Awesome ❤
Nanna is a woman and the wife of Baldur.
Too bad Ur is actually Sanliurfa in Turkey.
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❤ SPECTACULAR!
imma use this to fall asleep
As a Wichita resident my first home had an abstract (deed) dating all the way back to time of Osage ownership. This dates back to where the Plat of Wichita was originally laid out. I’m not sure of the exact date, but somewhere around 1860’s.
the osage😊😊😊😊
Very interesting.
Wonderful trip, having a copy myself, it's fantastic to bring this to life. ✌️💛🎃
Thank you.
History's first city's first language of the cuneiform 3,900 years before christ walked the earth
Legendary sumeria
The name is Sumer, not Sumeria. The people were Sumerians. Just like there are Canadians and Italians, but no Canadia or Italia. There are Peruvians, but no Peruvia. Brazilians but no Brazilia, and many more.
So much interdisciplinary insight delivered by Hu, and with a beautiful articulation! Thank you for sharing :)
My people call it corn.
So good to listen from their own voice about their culture and the appreciation they have for a better tomorrow. The handcrafts and patterns showed are beautiful.
digital rendering would be cool to see what life would be like in a city like this
Modern Hobbit Living .... This is a very interesting and different way of living and it seemed like he had it all figured out; sounds like it might work as a different way of living at the least, and maybe a better way of living. I see things that could be tweaked (mass transit - smaller busses) and I wonder if a nation that had towns and cities like this along with the best system of what we have/how we live because it is obvious that most urban areas before WW2 were far better build in design/zoning than they are today.
Fabulous production. Thank you. I am wondering how deep those pits were that he dug? Peoples/diggers are descending into those pits on several layers of stairs. Seem to be at least 70 feet deep. How did he guess the existence of such tombs so deep into the ground??
Beautiful!!! It's been said that a picture is worth a thousand words, but your Artistic performance spoke volumes as well! Thank you 🥰👌🏽
WOW!!!! Powerful!!! Thank you for such a brilliant Artistic interpretation of your vision!!! 🔥💥💯👋🏾🙏🏽😓
I can not wait for Martin’s Scorsese film
I’m reading now the book “ Killers of the flower Moon” in Spanish … there is no words to explain what the “white people “ did with this amazing natives and I’m sure there is more hiding stories thru the story from this USA government . Hope this movie will be release in October can speak up about all this twisted atrocities that they did to them .
Great response, as I do not draw the male body...and I am Okay with that!
Ayo Evan in the museum
Fart, did he literally say fart, in a learned society. To talk about ones farts. Dumb
embarrassingly bad public speaker
I live near where they struck oil. Oil rigs still working, and they are still a rich tribe. Pawhuska is where the Tall Grass Prairie Reserve with Buffalo on it is located. Been there many many times. The Battle of the Strawberry Moon took place down the road from me at Claremore Mound. The Osage crossed boundaries into Oklahoma and onto Cherokee land. The Cherokee snuck up and attacked them while the men were out hunting. Many Osage women and children were killed. The men and Chief heard all the noise, rushed back and hid the remaining women and children in a nearby cave...noone can find it today. But then they dammed up the river that runs next to the mound. The river may be covering it up. The Osage moved and purchased land one mile down the road and hit oil. I ride my motorcycle out there almost daily in the summers. I go down to the river and hunt artifacts. Archaeologist already did that. They found metal arrowheads and other things. I found a 10k yr old scraper, surface find right where the Osage camped. It's a sod farm now. That's why the scraper was a surface find. That's the ONLY thing I've found there. The ppl who live across the river said they find arrowheads all the time down there. Well I want to find one lol. My scraper is beautiful tho. It's reddish and white. Prized Kansas Chert they think. The Archaeological Society of Oklahoma dated it. Here you can keep any artifacts you find. Unlike out in the SW where you have to look and leave it or else. I'd rather be able to take them, otherwise they will eventually get eaten up by tractors and whatnot. I am a member of The Cherokee Nation and Huron Wendat Confederacy AKA The Wyandotte Nation. I went with the Wyandottes, b/c our numbers fell so low, we almost lost everything. Language has been reconstructed. It took yrs and tons of reading and research from old logs and journals by Friars, The French, who said we were warriors and very good at it. So that's why we left Nova Scotia. Always fighting with other tribes. We banded together for protection from the other NE Confederacy. THey banded together for protection from us lol. What a mess. I'm glad we are now sovereign, finally. The Cherokees always have been. There's too many Cherokees. The healthcare was awful. It's improved a LOT since the casino's went up everywhere in Oklahoma. OMG it's Casino Nation now. All owned by Tribes. They say it's how we got the white man back for taking our lands. lol. We just take your money!