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MFA Member Lectures: Tender Loving Care: Contemporary Art from the Collection
zhlédnutí 339Před 14 dny
“Tender Loving Care: Contemporary Art from the Collection” is an exhibition that invites visitors to explore how contemporary artists trace and address concepts of care through their materials, subjects, ideas, and processes. Join Michelle Fisher, Ronald C. and Anita L. Wornick Curator of Contemporary Decorative Arts, as she explores how the works in the exhibition define, depict, and demonstra...
Spotlight on Asian American Art: Toshiko Takaezu
zhlédnutí 126Před 14 dny
Join a curator and an educator from the MFA in a conversation about Toshiko Takaezu, a multimedia artist who created ceramics, bronzes, textiles, and paintings that combine American and East Asian traditions. Students will learn about the artist’s unique perspective on the relationship between art, craft, and daily life and then consider how Takaezu’s work engages with her multicultural identit...
Dreams and Aspirations in Korean Art and Popular Culture
zhlédnutí 161Před měsícem
How do Korean art and media communicate individual and social aspirations, ideals, and desires? Search for possible answers to this question by discussing a wide range of artworks and popular images from the late Joseon period to the present day, including court-style screens, religious objects, photographs, and contemporary mixed-media works. Consider and reexamine the concept of hallyu in thi...
Hallyu and Korean Fashion
zhlédnutí 94Před měsícem
With today’s global cultural eye landing frequently on South Korea, the traditional hanbok dress (as seen worldwide in popular TV costume dramas) is no longer the only clothing reference one may associate with the country and its culture. Today, Korean fashion is so much more-influenced by everything from international street style to couture, and in turn influencing the rest of the world with ...
Korean Popular Arts and Culture: K-Pop and Beyond
zhlédnutí 150Před měsícem
Calling all fans of BTS, aespa, ATEEZ, and more! Dive into the rich history of K-pop, from its humble beginnings to its current status as a global sensation. Learn what distinguishes K-pop from other musical genres and why it captivates a global audience from diverse backgrounds. Dr. Ray Seol, assistant professor of Professional Music, Berklee College of Music Wednesday, April 10, 2024 See "Hal...
The MFA’s Korean Art Collection and Hallyu!
zhlédnutí 306Před měsícem
“Hallyu! The Korean Wave” features several works from the MFA’s permanent collection of Korean art-a lesser-known area of the Museum’s holdings, but among the largest and finest in America, with strengths in Buddhist paintings, metalwork, and ceramics. Take a sweeping look at the MFA’s collection of Korean art and discover how Korean history and tradition has inspired the country’s creative ind...
Ashes to Powerhouse: South Korea from the 1950s to the 2020s
zhlédnutí 95Před měsícem
In 2021 the UN Conference on Trade and Development upgraded South Korea’s economy from “developing” to “developed.” Some call it the miracle on the Han River. But what really happened to cause such a transformation? Learn about the immense political, social, and economic turmoil Korea experienced throughout the 20th century-from the fall of its last dynasty 1910 and the 35 years of Japanese rul...
Craft Supernova: BU's Program in Artisanry, 1975-85
zhlédnutí 103Před měsícem
Between 1975 and 1985 Boston University’s Program in Artisanry (PIA) crystalized the ambitions of the studio craft movement like nothing before it. As important to the field of craft history-and wider art histories-as sites like Black Mountain College or the Haystack Mountain School of Craft, the PIA is intertwined with the MFA’s history of collecting and exhibiting artwork, as well as generati...
Community Arts Initiative: Our Family Portrait
zhlédnutí 193Před měsícem
For the annual Community Arts Initiative Artist Project, Boston-based artist Timothy Hyunsoo Lee (born in Seoul, South Korea, 1990) worked with more than 150 students from 12 partner organizations around the city to make a work that represents their communities and their birth and chosen families. In addition to regular visits at each group’s community center, the students spent time with Lee i...
MFA Member Lectures: Dress Up
zhlédnutí 392Před 2 měsíci
Join us for a discussion on “Dress Up,” an exhibition that explores adornment and its role in the creation of a look. Hear from theo tyson, curator of Fashion, and Emily Stoehrer, Rita J. Kaplan and Susan B. Kaplan Curator of Jewelry, as they discuss how our choice of dress can make a political statement, express a mood, or communicate a personal identity. For a look at upcoming member events, ...
Exploring Jewish History and Art: Old Faith in the New World
zhlédnutí 224Před 2 měsíci
Catch an illustrated presentation on American Judaism from 1654 to the present by the acclaimed scholar who wrote "American Judaism: A History"-a best-selling book on the subject. Discover the dynamic story of people struggling to be both Americans and Jews and learn how each generation of American Jews has had to wrestle anew with the question of whether its children and grandchildren will rem...
Exploring Jewish History and Art: Boston's First Judaica Gallery
zhlédnutí 300Před 2 měsíci
Take a closer look at highlights from the MFA’s new Judaica gallery and learn the stories behind them. Almost every work of art in “Intentional Beauty: Jewish Ritual Art from the Collection” is a recent acquisition on display at the Museum for the very first time. Who created these objects and why? Who owned them? What do they tell us about Jewish life? From a Yemenite women’s headdress and an ...
Jewish Feminism: Transforming Ritual Practice 3/13/24
zhlédnutí 79Před 2 měsíci
What we know of the past has everything to do with who is holding the lantern and the direction in which they cast the light. From the reclamation of ceremonies, such as the Simchat Bat (welcoming for baby girls), to the creation of new ritual objects, like the Miriam’s Cup on the seder table; from the rediscovery of women’s holidays, like the mourning ceremony for the biblical Yiftach’s daught...
Art As Evidence: Jewish Manuscripts and the Archeology of Jewish Life
zhlédnutí 139Před 2 měsíci
Jewish art is full of often beautiful, always interesting depictions of home interiors, clothing, and families. What can we learn about Jewish life from this work? And what should we seek to learn? Discover the answer through looking closely at Judaica highlights. Marc Michael Epstein, professor of Religion on the Mackie P. Davis and Norman H. Davis Chair and director of Jewish Studies, Vassar ...
Material Intimacies: Portraiture and Photographic Experimentation
zhlédnutí 284Před 2 měsíci
From the 1970s to the early ’80s a group of young artists in Boston, several of whom were then students at the SMFA, made intimate and ephemeral self-portraits and photographs of their friends and lovers. By turning their cameras on themselves, artists including Nan Goldin, Gail Thacker, and Mark Morrisroe radically refuted the documentary traditions of a previous generation of Boston photograp...
Art Meets Innovation: Spot and Riley Visit "Hallyu! The Korean Wave"
zhlédnutí 547Před 2 měsíci
Art Meets Innovation: Spot and Riley Visit "Hallyu! The Korean Wave"
As the World Burns: Queer Photography and Nightlife in Boston
zhlédnutí 427Před 2 měsíci
As the World Burns: Queer Photography and Nightlife in Boston
Connecting to Tradition: Crafting Hanbok in America
zhlédnutí 398Před 3 měsíci
Connecting to Tradition: Crafting Hanbok in America
Korean Moon Jars: More than Meets the Eye
zhlédnutí 578Před 3 měsíci
Korean Moon Jars: More than Meets the Eye
"The Coat is The Picture": John Singer Sargent, Painting, and Fashion
zhlédnutí 1,8KPřed 3 měsíci
"The Coat is The Picture": John Singer Sargent, Painting, and Fashion
Hallyu! The Korean Wave
zhlédnutí 68KPřed 3 měsíci
Hallyu! The Korean Wave
Hallyu! The Korean Wave
zhlédnutí 1,1KPřed 3 měsíci
Hallyu! The Korean Wave
MFA Member Lectures: Toshiko Takaezu: Shaping Abstraction
zhlédnutí 701Před 3 měsíci
MFA Member Lectures: Toshiko Takaezu: Shaping Abstraction
MFA Member Lectures: Hokusai: Inspiration and Influence
zhlédnutí 608Před 4 měsíci
MFA Member Lectures: Hokusai: Inspiration and Influence
MFA Member Lectures: Hear Me Now: The Black Potters of Old Edgefield, South Carolina
zhlédnutí 206Před 4 měsíci
MFA Member Lectures: Hear Me Now: The Black Potters of Old Edgefield, South Carolina
MFA Member Lectures: Touching Roots: Black Ancestral Legacies in the Americas
zhlédnutí 109Před 4 měsíci
MFA Member Lectures: Touching Roots: Black Ancestral Legacies in the Americas
MFA Member Lectures: Translating American Stories
zhlédnutí 111Před 4 měsíci
MFA Member Lectures: Translating American Stories
MFA Member Lectures: Up Close with a Jewelry Curator
zhlédnutí 297Před 4 měsíci
MFA Member Lectures: Up Close with a Jewelry Curator
MFA Member Lectures: Tiny Treasures: The Magic of Miniatures
zhlédnutí 289Před 4 měsíci
MFA Member Lectures: Tiny Treasures: The Magic of Miniatures

Komentáře

  • @saberanouar
    @saberanouar Před 20 hodinami

    👍🏻🌹💗

  • @radonkule1564
    @radonkule1564 Před 22 hodinami

    for better experience mute the audio ❤

  • @maluribeiro68
    @maluribeiro68 Před dnem

    I find this speaker so annoying! I wish she could hear herself… she thinks she’s so … I mean, I’m being a bit mean, I know that speakers have to show passion to entice listeners and even make a little joke here & there & be personal, but it’s sort of self-conscious or indulgent and “hum” annoying… But what I’m amazed! Perplexed! Is that she actually doesn’t actually say or think that Matisse is looking into vazante & Picasso for cubism itself, and that that portrait of Mme Matisse is not cubistic! The art critic may not have liked Matisse’s brighter colors, or style or persona, but it was certainly not for lack of cubism! When she’s describing the Res Studio, the walls and window-painting not matching, THAT IS CUBISM! Seeing from different perspectives! She thinks it comes later with the later paintings, and that it’s because of the people he’s painting… Noooo… he’s been looking at cezanne for as long or longer than Picasso and he’s IS doing cubism all throughout! Bizantina style, masks, geometricizing, etc is essential part of cubism! So Matisse was doing cubism all along! Picasso influenced Matisse & Braque, but Matisse influenced Picasso tremendously, and we see both trying what the other does, from Ronal or color work, to composition to primitivism elements etc! This is obvious! But if one doesn’t believe me, I guess she hasn’t read Matisse & Picasso … We wish she had gone mad because she’s so boring! And affected… and “hum”… conceited to be quite frank.

  • @austinsatterfield6792

    This would be a perfect instrument in a modern reggae setting. I need this so bad

  • @paulalovesart4545
    @paulalovesart4545 Před 3 dny

    I really love these lectures so much. This was amazing. Hope to keep seeing more and more.

  • @leilamebert8117
    @leilamebert8117 Před 4 dny

    amazing. thanks

  • @fuddlechuck
    @fuddlechuck Před 5 dny

    what key is this in?

  • @001suisen4
    @001suisen4 Před 6 dny

    Professor Sarah Thompson's research on ukiyo-e is undoubtedly the most scholarly and outstanding. Her research also delves into the roots of today's anime and manga creation. Her work deserves to be more widely known around the world.

  • @chipledhungaman
    @chipledhungaman Před 8 dny

    Theres a shop in Brighton where they make and sell these instruments

  • @jeffhidalgo8457
    @jeffhidalgo8457 Před 10 dny

    Beautiful

  • @the_tomato3198
    @the_tomato3198 Před 10 dny

    I saw a lot of harpsichord and ancient instrument in the "Castello Sforzesco" in Milan

  • @the_changing_point
    @the_changing_point Před 10 dny

    It's a magnificent art, congratulations, happy to live to this day to finally watch where these chinese sweet sounds actually come from, erhu is totally new for me, I'm fascinated.

  • @MenukaPuri-y1i
    @MenukaPuri-y1i Před 11 dny

    so blissful to hear

  • @De_mitaSiburian-uw7xs

    Beautiful 🎉🎉

  • @devinmichaelroberts9954

    if it has honey in it its gouache not watercolor they are very different

  • @bmuhamad
    @bmuhamad Před 13 dny

    During the Old Kingdom of Egypt, also known as the Pyramid days, from 2613-2181 BCE, Egypt was Kemet or Kmt.

  • @bmuhamad
    @bmuhamad Před 13 dny

    Today, the official name of Egypt is Jumhuriyat Misr al-Arabiyah, which means the Arab Republic of Egypt in English. If Egyptians live in Cairo, they will often call it Egypt Misr, which is an Arabic word. During the Old Kingdom of Egypt, also known as the Pyramid days, from 2613-2181 BCE, Egypt was Kemet or Kmt.

  • @themangomanjuice
    @themangomanjuice Před 13 dny

    Very wholesome video.

  • @oliverbold9724
    @oliverbold9724 Před 14 dny

    BilderBerg

  • @DonMcThrill
    @DonMcThrill Před 14 dny

    Lupe is the greatest.

  • @rodrigofuentes3491
    @rodrigofuentes3491 Před 15 dny

    Beautiful sound !

  • @catycat28meow
    @catycat28meow Před 16 dny

    Ah, yes. China before communism.

  • @crawdars1553
    @crawdars1553 Před 17 dny

    I want this talk injected into my veins, Anne carson is so eloquent, such pure genius

  • @jawbonebadgers1265
    @jawbonebadgers1265 Před 18 dny

    dawg they used this instrument for the music in loz stables change my mind

  • @AloneWithNature4K
    @AloneWithNature4K Před 18 dny

    Magic sounds..

  • @shelleyharris9349
    @shelleyharris9349 Před 19 dny

    White Lion 🦁

  • @tompommerel2136
    @tompommerel2136 Před 19 dny

    Wonderfully thorough. Perhaps a support for your conclusion, that imported patterned cloths (i.e. Chintz in England or Sits in the Netherlands) were worn far more than shown in contemporary paintings, is that the British actually banned the sale of Indian chintz during the mid 17th century as their sales were detrimental to the British textile (cotton) industry, which were then protected by legislation. Also, Interesting is that the Dutch painting you found to illustrate the use of Chintz/Sits actually comes from the Fries Museum in Leeuwarden, the province in which there are villages renowned for still incorporating chintz/sits into heir traditional attire.

  • @official_meelees
    @official_meelees Před 20 dny

    heard this instrument in paper mario

  • @kamilziemian995
    @kamilziemian995 Před 20 dny

    Very valuable, even if very short, lecture.

  • @Mitula_elven_warrior
    @Mitula_elven_warrior Před 21 dnem

    I can‘t believe how great the sound of this shamisen is! It looks like all plastic from koma to bachi but sounds so pure and traditional. I wonder what the materials truly are. I have a plastic bachi and plastic koma (i no longer use it but wood+bone ones) and it doesn‘t sound as good, also the plastic shamisen sounds awful compared with a wooden one. Maybe it‘s the skin? The room? The strings?

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 Před 24 dny

    Lute would be the Biwa my friend. ;) do videos on the differences between Shamisen and Sanshin. ;) so much was inspired by Okinawa. The Uchina. ❤

  • @tilohelmers4748
    @tilohelmers4748 Před 24 dny

    I like the facial expression

  • @mattcampbell3857
    @mattcampbell3857 Před 24 dny

    SKIP TO THE 9:00 MARK. CHRIST.

  • @robertolisi5634
    @robertolisi5634 Před 26 dny

    Vi ringrazio molto per questa interessante conferenza. Di certo Vincent non avrebbe mai immaginato di essere ricordato in modo così intenso

  • @anaheimdennis
    @anaheimdennis Před 28 dny

    That sounds wonderful! Many thanks for the fine demonstration.

  • @thelukaverse
    @thelukaverse Před 29 dny

    True peace, serenity, confidence. Great fortune.

  • @gort3969
    @gort3969 Před 29 dny

    Thats a big guitar pick

  • @AleUnbound
    @AleUnbound Před měsícem

    wow 🙂

  • @simonagree4070
    @simonagree4070 Před měsícem

    This is excellent -- stimulating and revealing. I feel enriched by it. A person I knew published a journal called "Title", which seems like a mere joke about calling something "Untitled". But "Untitled" is an invitation to title as one pleases; "Title" is an assertion of ownership of the work that allows no interpretation by any means other than what is contained within the work. I think I am going to start naming my paintings "Titled".

  • @simonagree4070
    @simonagree4070 Před měsícem

    Re-naming in order to own the loved one.

  • @user-gq3rz7bz4i
    @user-gq3rz7bz4i Před měsícem

    I learnt this melody, too!

  • @george1la
    @george1la Před měsícem

    La Farge is also a master.

  • @paulalovesart4545
    @paulalovesart4545 Před měsícem

    This was so good. Thank you!

  • @sumitrabanerjee3649
    @sumitrabanerjee3649 Před měsícem

    I don't understand how he is playing dagar Veena in this posture.

  • @Al-yf7tm
    @Al-yf7tm Před měsícem

    The sound is quite transparent...

  • @kenopsia6748
    @kenopsia6748 Před měsícem

    AYO THE GREEKS WERE BLACK THATS WHY THEY PAINT BLACK PEOPLE ON THEM VASES

  • @Dee.yankeeintexas
    @Dee.yankeeintexas Před měsícem

    The episode of Vincent and the Doctor on the BBC Series Doctor Who is why I’m obsessed with Van Gogh. I consider myself lucky to have been able to attend the immersive event here in Houston. I would go see it again.

  • @leenahovi1597
    @leenahovi1597 Před měsícem

    so beautiful!

  • @Biber0315
    @Biber0315 Před měsícem

    Great playing, but why must it sound so tight and "spitty"? It needn't be.