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New York Academy of Art
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The New York Academy of Art is a graduate school that combines intensive technical training in the fine arts with active critical discourse. We believe that rigorously trained artists are best able to realize their artistic vision. Academy students are taught traditional methods and techniques and encouraged to use these skills to make vital contemporary art. The Academy serves as a creative and intellectual center for all artists dedicated to highly skilled, conceptually aware figurative and representational art.
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Dan Thompson Breaks Down the CFA Program
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CFA Faculty Chair Dan Thompson explains what the program is all about. The New York Academy of Art’s Certificate of Fine Art (CFA) is an immersive one-year fine art graduate program. A 36-credit studio sequence, it provides students the opportunity to develop their unique personal vision and traditional technical skills within a specialized, inspiring fine arts school. The CFA program is design...
Eric Fischl Gallery Talk
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A guided tour of Eric Fischl's show Hotel Stories by the artist at Skarstedt Gallery. Hotel Stories March 14 - May 4, 2024
Artist Residencies Panel Discussion
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April 10, 2024 Zoom Recording Ruth Adams Co-Executive Director of Art Omi Ruth Adams is Co-Executive Director of Art Omi in Ghent, NY, where she provides leadership for the multi-faceted contemporary arts center’s 120-acre Sculpture and Architecture Park and Gallery, five international artist residencies, arts events, and education programming. Together with a Board of Trustees and Program Advi...
Tribeca Ball 2024
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Scenes from Tribeca Ball 2024, sponsored by Van Cleef and Arpels
Mickalene Thomas in conversation with Jerry Saltz
zhlédnutí 846Před 3 měsíci
February 21, 2024 Mickalene Thomas is an award-winning multidisciplinary artist whose work has yielded instantly recognizable and widely celebrated aesthetic languages within contemporary visual culture. She is known for her elaborate portraits of Black women composed of rhinestones, acrylic, and enamel. Not only do her masterful mixed-media paintings, photographs, films and installations comma...
Keith Timmons Lecture Series: Alexandria Smith & Elizabeth Colomba in conversation with Monique Long
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March 21, 2024 *Due to a technical issue with the mic the first 3 mins will be difficult to hear. Please skip ahead if you like to 03:11 Alexandria Smith is a mixed media visual artist based in London and New York. She earned her BFA in Illustration from Syracuse University; MA in Art Education from New York University; and MFA in Fine Arts from Parsons The New School for Design. She is the rec...
Neil Jenney in conversation with Linda Yablonsky
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March 21, 2024 An artistic maverick, Neil Jenney is committed to exploring, and ultimately transcending, realism as both style and philosophy. Having designated his early work “Bad Painting” and his post-1970 output “Good Painting,” he challenges models of taste and subject matter while pursuing an idiosyncratic approach to depicting culture and place. Jenney characterizes his current work as “...
Drawing with Bridgman, Keller and Keller
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Feb 28, 2024 William Keller PhD with remarks by Dan THompson William Keller (son of Deane Keller Sr. and brother of the late Deane G. Keller (former NYAA faculty)) is an historian of architecture with an interest in cultural landscapes, borderlands, and human geography. Keller graduated from Yale and concentrated on Northern Renaissance art at Columbia University, earning his PhD in art history...
David Antonio Cruz in conversation with Monique Long
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Keith Timmons Lecture Series Organized by Clifford Owens, Director of Critical Studies, New York Academy of Art This lecture series is supported by Keith Timmons, a Baltimore-based art collector, to convene Black artists, scholars, curators, and critics at the New York Academy of Art during the 2023 - 2024 academic year. David Antonio Cruz (b. 1974, Philadelphia) received his BFA in Painting fr...
Print Rumble: Tom Huck, Carlos Hernandez, and Bill Fick in conversation with Kirsten Flaherty
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OG’s of the outlaw printmaking scene, Huck, Hernandez, and Fick will field tough questions and gentle prods from one of their partners in crime, Kirsten Flaherty. We’ll learn how the most energized sector of the print world came to be, how they make stuff, and what new territories they are plundering. Tom Huck, also spelled Hück, (born 1971), is an American printmaker best known for his large-s...
Dexter Wimberly in Conversation with Aleah Chapin Via Zoom
zhlédnutí 59Před 3 měsíci
Feb 7, 2024 Dexter Wimberly is an American curator based in Japan who has organized exhibitions in galleries and institutions around the world including the Museum of Arts and Design in New York City; The Green Family Art Foundation in Dallas, Texas; The Harvey B. Gantt Center in Charlotte, North Carolina; KOKI Arts in Tokyo, Japan; BODE in Berlin, Germany; and The Third Line in Dubai, UAE. His...
Painting Facial Features: The Eye
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Learn to paint the perfect portrait. Bring the New York Academy of Art graduate school into your living room. Our self-paced online classes allow you to study with the best teachers in New York, learn on your own schedule, replay lessons, and follow along with at-home exercises. It's the perfect way to jump-start your growth as an artist. Whether you're just starting out, trying a new medium, o...
Monochromatic Painting: Specialized self-paced online art classes from the New York Academy of Art
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Monochromatic Painting: Specialized self-paced online art classes from the New York Academy of Art
Light, Color, Temperature & Form: Special self-paced online art classes - New York Academy of Art
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Light, Color, Temperature & Form: Special self-paced online art classes - New York Academy of Art
Painting Facial Features: The Eye, Nose & Lips: Specialized Self-Paced Online Art Classes
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Painting Facial Features: The Eye, Nose & Lips: Specialized Self-Paced Online Art Classes
Julia Halperin in conversation with Victoria Rogers
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Julia Halperin in conversation with Victoria Rogers
Discover why Annie creates art out of ordinary objects
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Discover why Annie creates art out of ordinary objects
Find out how Audrey re creates a sense of home with her artwork
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Find out how Audrey re creates a sense of home with her artwork
Find out how Zach discovered his own style when he stopped listening to others
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Find out how Zach discovered his own style when he stopped listening to others
#1 Summer Undergraduate Residency Program Exhibition NYAA 2023
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#1 Summer Undergraduate Residency Program Exhibition NYAA 2023
2023 Master of Fine Arts Commencement Ceremony
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2023 Master of Fine Arts Commencement Ceremony
Rachel Feinstein in conversation with Yvonne Owens
zhlédnutí 534Před rokem
Rachel Feinstein in conversation with Yvonne Owens
Shelter island is such an amazing place…was a nanny there back in 1992, and loved being in the Hamptons. Lucky bunch you guys
Asssole 🎉
This guy is a fun and intelligent speaker. Just the right amount of self- deprivation which is what i’m convinced ( in my own foolish way) is the key component to the quality of “ charm”. 🧐 Anyhow, this came up after a speech he gave in Montreal- which i highly recommend if you like this. This guy has wisdom for/from Life,not just for artists and other crazy people… I sincerely think that there’s something here for everyone. There aren’t a lot of speakers i could listen to twice in a row but he has a particular cadence, rhythm and tone that makes him enjoyable to listen to, like a musician- which coincidentally he just started talking about jazz musicians as i was writing this. I’m gonna listen. Respect to this man; i thought I would hate any art critic🤷🏻… happily surprised. Ty, sir.🙏🏻AC
Amazeballs artist.
A master class of the process of painting
I just saw her new exhibition at the Broad in LA and loved it. If you have a chance to see it, I highly recommend…her work is a feast for the eyes and the imagination.
Jerry Salz is calling that great art?
Romare Bearden collaged different eyes onto faces a long time ago.
Tracy is so genuine and wonderful creative artist I just love her xxxxx
is the program for beginners?
What hotel? Show a painting please
I got a lot from this, thank you.
The conversation really only starts at 41:26, everything before that could be said by someone else, or simply made into a slideshow of the paintings and their name.
Gorgeous work Alexander. .
hello sir
Jerry please translate your books to Spanish please
This captivated me!
i really enjoyrd this conversation, being an artist in a small town, in my own gallery, I miss the opurtunities of New York. Mickalene Thomas and Jerry Salz are amazing. Fortunatly I agree with her personal motivation! Keep producing such wonderful work.
I now understand why people love Tracey Emin.
I am very interested
Hi. Thank you for your interest in the New York Academy of Art! At the New York Academy of Art, you will be taught by professors and practicing artists who have works in galleries around the world! You'll be exposed to influential collectors at the school’s annual events and at prestigious art shows in New York City. For more information: nyaa.edu Email: admissions@nyaa.edu Call: 212 966 0300 We also offer a Certificate of Fine Arts, or if you'd like the opportunity to study short or online classes with our excellent faculty there are continuing education classes. For more information about our online or single class courses, please contact John Volk at cs@nyaa.edu or Call: 212-842-5968. You can also sign up for more information about everything we offer here: nyaa.edu/admissions/
Jerry Saltz, you and Roberta Smith are about as authentic to art and art criticism as an old Soviet TV game show. You're the old dock parrot who's seen it all from your perch at the intersection of Non-Art Blvd. and Money Laundering St. down at the busy loading docks of art-as-financial-asset, yet you speak to the rest of us about the Art World in smug, self-congratulatory riddles. Does it ever feel bad deep down inside that you're a phony critic in a phony art world, perhaps indeed an underpaid but valuable tool of the rich for screwing the many, a champion of the expensive junk stored underground below sea level in freeports around the world as counterweights to tax liability and stores of value for laundered drug money? What a legacy! This woman is not an artist.
Jerry Saltz, you and Roberta Smith are about as authentic to art and art criticism as an old Soviet TV game show. You're the old dock parrot who's seen it all from your perch at the intersection of Non-Art Blvd. and Money Laundering St. down at the busy loading docks of art-as-financial-asset, yet you speak to the rest of us about the Art World in smug, self-congratulatory riddles. Does it ever feel bad deep down inside that you're a phony critic in a phony art world, perhaps indeed an underpaid but valuable tool of the rich for screwing the many, a champion of the expensive junk stored underground below sea level in freeports around the world as counterweights to tax liability and stores of value for laundered drug money? What a legacy!
Loved the talk! (Also loved the one with Tracey Emin)
Maybe next time just introduce the artists normally instead of that crap at the start
"radical vulnerability " I love that. I was looking for those words to describe her
The Mona Lisa, I hear, is rather small as are the works of Vermeer…didn’t hurt them.
Not about painting… Clearly, the panel needs a different seating arrangement. No place to set down water bottles or reading material.
The problem with modern narrative painting is that only the artist knows what it’s about. The majority of viewers can make no sense of the images. It gets worse when a viewer tries to imagine their own narrative. . Narrative art needs a description next to each painting explaining what the hell is happening. At least during the renaissance the literate public knew biblical stories and educated people knew mythology.
Great conversation. Would love to have heard more from Carl Dobsky as I feel he is at the forefront of this kind of work and his images the most powerful
Love the talk on the “Sublime,” but don’t get caught up in the dualistic, bipolar, and bipartisan critiques of art or art-making. Just as “All Art is Contemporary,” all humans are born artists-innate to existence (Osho). 🙏🏼😊
A true legend
Amazing women x
The antiquated artist has gone forward with a nakedness. 🤣🤘
She has done extraordinarily well in her arch of life up until now. I love how optimistic she is about life as a 90 year old artist! Yay! #punkisnotdead ❤
❤❤❤ Took me a while to get here... Great interview! When i make it to the Museum i shall say "Hello, I love you"
45:50 “Jerry: And one thing about questions: don’t get up and make a goddamn statement - especially MEN.” (Presumeably = mansplaining 😂)
What a fabulous interview. A brilliant artist with a splendid interviewer.
Thank you so much! Great advice! I am an "older emerging artist" So I really value and appreciate your collective knowledge.❤
Beasely Street is by John Cooper Clarke! Great painting, great song :)
I don't understand how she gets a period anymore. Unlikely...isn't she in her 50's?
There are women near 70 that still get one. Not impossible.
I knew when Tracy said she was good with money she is a Cancer. July 3rd. What a life she has had.
Goose bumps. Finally an artist that I can truly relate to! I love how she refers to Harry!!
Beautiful.
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