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Norton Museum of Art
United States
Registrace 21. 08. 2015
Since its founding in 1941, The Norton Museum of Art has grown and evolved to become one of Florida's major cultural institutions. The Museum is internationally known for its distinguished permanent collection featuring American Art, Chinese Art, Contemporary Art, European Art and Photography.
Lecture | Rose B. Simpson and Roxanne Swentzell: Family of Clay
Artists Rose B. Simpson and Roxanne Swentzell discuss their exhibition, Rose B. Simpson: Journeys of Clay, with Arden Sherman, Glenn W. and Cornelia T. Bailey Senior Curator of Contemporary Art and Pamela Solares, Sophie Davis Fellow for IDEA. The mother and daughter artists descend from a long line of ceramicists of the Santa Clara Pueblo in New Mexico. In their work, Simpson and Swentzell combine their ancestral and contemporary knowledge to create mixed media sculptures primarily using clay.
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Rose B. Simpson listens to her gut. #artmuseum #artforall #artist #sculpture #art #contemporaryart
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Artist Rose B. Simpson shares the inspiration behind her sculpture, “Vital Organ: Gut” as featured in the exhibition, “Rose B. Simpson: Journeys of Clay"
Rose B. Simpson's layers of desire. #artmuseum #artforall #artist #sculpture #art #contemporaryart
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The exhibition, “Rose B. Simpson: Journeys of Clay” positions Simpson’s work in the greater context of family and womanhood, exploring the relationships between the artist and her maternal relatives and their influences on her work.
A room full of witnesses | Rose B. Simpson: Journeys of Clay | Exhibition Insights
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Rose B. Simpson is an artist, a mother, and the daughter of a matrilineal line of ceramicists and potters spanning nearly 70 generations. The exhibition presents a comprehensive survey of the last decade of Rose B. Simpson’s artistic career. The show positions Simpson’s work in the greater context of family and womanhood, exploring the relationships between the artist and her maternal relatives...
Artist Talk | Nari Ward and Leonardo Drew
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The dynamic program celebrates the recent acquisitions of artworks by the artists into the Norton's Contemporary Collection. Nari Ward is a Jamaican-American artist based in New York City and is known for his sculptural installations composed of discarded found material collected throughout his Harlem neighborhood. Ward re-contextualizes these found objects in thought provoking sculpture that c...
The Norton Celebrates the Dragon Boat Festival
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Today the Norton celebrates the Dragon Boat Festival- a commemoration of the death of Qu Yuan, a Chinese poet, minister, and national hero during the Zhou dynasty. Learn about the celebration and how it relates to the rare double-headed dragon pendant in our collection! 🐉
Afterschool Arts Outreach Annual Exhibition: Dimensions of Identity
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Since 1991, the Afterschool Arts Outreach (AAO) program has provided creative development programs for youth in under resourced communities in Palm Beach County through meaningful out-of-school arts experiences which culminate in an annual student exhibition. Learn more about the Norton’s Afterschool Arts Outreach program and experience the students’ creativity by visiting the Chris and Bernard...
Timelapse of Louise Nevelson's "Night Wall VI," 1976. #artforall #contemporaryart #art #artmuseum
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Inspired by Rosalind Krauss and Donald Judd, Nora Maité Nieves experiments with various media.
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Nora Maité Nieves finds inspiration in the way sculpture can expand into the gallery space. Hear more from the artist in her full artist in residence feature. #artmuseum #puertorico #artforall #artist
"Clouds move freely in the sky without borders..." #artmuseum #artforall #artist
zhlédnutí 124Před 2 měsíci
“Nora Maité Nieves: Clouds in the Expanded Field" extends the artist’s visual language from architectural elements to the natural environment. Hear how this particular motif influences Nieves’ practice, from both the artist herself and the exhibition’s curator, Arden Sherman.
When sculpture leaves the pedestal | Artist in Residence: Nora Maité Nieves
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Nora Maité Nieves is the Norton’s 2023-24 Mary Lucille Dauray Artist in Residence. In conjunction with her residency, Nieves' exhibition, "Clouds in the Expanded Field" is on view at the Norton through July 7, 2024 featuring artworks she created during her residency. Drawing inspiration from architecture encountered in both Puerto Rico and New York City, Nieves’ practice acts as a connector bet...
Lecture / Notre-Dame de Paris Then and Now
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Russell Kelley, author of The Making of Paris and Michel Picaud, Founder and President of The Friends of Notre-Dame de Paris discuss the long and eventful history of the greatest Parisian church of all, the Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris, from its inception in 1163 to the catastrophic fire that destroyed its attic, roof, and spire on April 15, 2019, and the rebuilding work undertaken to date ...
Exhibition Insights | Presence: The Photography Collection of Judy Glickman Lauder
zhlédnutí 124Před 3 měsíci
Photographs are, as writer Roland Barthes affirms, “certificates of presence”: verification that a moment, a person, or a place existed. From the adoration of a loved one or the wonder felt before nature, to the hardship of labor and the devastation of war, photographs are imprinted by human experience. Arranged thematically, the exhibition explores “presence” in four sections: Portraits, Admir...
Exhibition Insights | Artists in Motion
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Artists in Motion: Impressionist and Modern Masterpieces from the Pearlman Collection features approximately 40 paintings, sculptures, and works on paper that explore the intersecting lives of the most celebrated late 19th- and early 20th-century European artists collected by Henry Pearlman (1895 - 1974). In his collecting, Pearlman was drawn to artists whose travels and emigration stimulated t...
Kenny Scharf’s Final KARBOMBZ! | Artist Spotlight
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As a part of ArtBeat 2024, the Norton was fortunate to host Kenny Scharf who created - live at the event - the final piece in his long-running KARBOMBZ! series, spray painting a 1989 Rolls-Royce generously provided by Beth Rudin DeWoody.
Jaime Let's Do This Friday Thing🇯🇲
Me encantan sus collages
I really appreciate this video - it makes me with I could visit the show and write a review. There's so much to say about it! Congrats both to the artist and the museum.
Beautiful voice, Nicole! ❤ Thank you for sharing your gift also on the U96 songs 🎵
The material matching the cake!
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What a beautiful work of art.
Beautiful. She explains her work so wonderfully.
It's a miracle somebody outside of Italy is talking about the Genoese Baroque. This school is vastly underrated.
Miss Mac would be so proud.😊
The book looks beautiful. It's so good to be able to see some of the illustrations and learn more about the content. It's an expensive book, although well worth the price I'm sure, but I'm pleased to see some of the content before buying. Amazon have not supplied a peek inside the book which I'm sure would increase it's sales.
VG painting looks good
He was excluded for his race . He was the best
Just discovered this guy after listening his cover of lightening by Mortimer. I must say this whole unit is now in my favourites.
What a good vibe ! Wish i was there !
Thanks for the video ❤❤️😎🗽🇺🇸👍
I am Naveen from India
Hi
Can anyone tell me how to differentiate Ming or Qing Hetian open work jade that depicts a dragon but with no claws at all.
Are claws usually present on the culturally carved Hetian dragon sculptures in a certain time period, but claws are not included in others? Is that the question?
@@slwtgf openwork white jade superbly carved I doubt it was made during Ming as this design was common during Ming dynasty but superbly carved with three dimensional carvings I think it was carved during Qianlong period instead but how come no five claws or any claws
@@florencetan615 very good point, thanks for pointing it out! I’m finding jade (the history, but also lapidary skills, in general) so beautiful and fascinating! I found chrysoprase recently, a stone I haven’t come across yet, and omg the hues of that, from majestic dark shades to the happy apple green + lighter hues has me marveling on that, now, too.
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I am proud to be an artist with the magnificent talent of Arshil Gorki🇦🇲🇺🇸🤘
Dear Jamie great as usual hope your good my friend
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Fantastic band. My favourite timbalero by far 👌
We need people like Randy Griffey in public presentations. His intellectual grasp is beautifully articulated in a very personable style. He knows his stuff and he shows great dedication to promoting a greater understanding of art. One day I will visit the Smithsonian and I will shake his hand to thank him.
Excelente trabajo felicidades saludos desde saltillo coahuila México
Where can I find high resolution images of this beautiful stone?
15:56 you can't damage jade with steel? Well that's nonsense lol. You can't cut it buy you can absolutely use sculpting tools.
@@FatEnjoi The ancient Chinese have been doing it since the Neolithic age. Same for the bronze and iron age. There's plenty of videos talking about it. Not to mention all the jade artifacts in mesoamerica...
@@FatEnjoi "From workshop to grave: ancient Chinese jade" is a good vid on the topic. Check it out.
good luck with that. Been trying to flatten a piece of jasper using sand for weeks and only taken off a hairs width of material, you would need diamond edged tools to do any damage. Not been able to find information on anyone using man powered hand tools to sculpt these hard stones, almost find it hard to believe it can be done, especially in the Neolithic when people were supposed to be primitive.
@@FatEnjoi You don't need a diamond to carve hard stone lol. That's a debunked talking point as shown by people like *SGD Sacred geometry decoded* and *Scientists against myths* The sand you're allegedly using probably is insufficient. The ancient Egyptians for example used Emery in their abrasives. I reckon magnetite rich sand would also work pretty well. I find it curious on why you think the Neolithic age is primitive. That's an outdated take at best. The Neolithic people literally created agriculture, domestication and metallurgy lol...
@@_MikeJon_ that sounds interesting i'll check it out
Very interesting. Hope to see you in Wynwood
Pa’lante, Chino! Sunset Park!
Thanks so much. Rich analysis.
This piece of carved Jade is not only beautiful, it’s fascinating. Thank you so much for the background and analysis in the video.
Cool
If it keeps on raining the levees going to break.
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Masked outdoors? Mentally I’ll dude
Extraordinarias estas obras! No conocía a la artista, una gran revelación para mí.
Love this! thank you so much ❤
This was great thankyou. 😊🌻
Wasn’t I looking at the Norton Website to see this happening on the 21st on Saturday? Now I’m seeing this for the 28th. I’m confused.😅
A must see exhibition - simply world-class!
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Wonderful presentation! Jade is wonderful. One of my favorite minerals. I loved learning how it’s stronger than steel & carved with diamonds. The diplomatic story was a funny instance of value and knowledge. ⛩🪴✨
Hi I have the first print out of 100 of typewriter eraser the one you site at minute 32 right before the pipe lithograph I got it from a family member who passed was wondering if you knew how I could find out what it's worth
1/100 signed and framed looks to be in great condition
Sorry That’s not art. 😂 I’ve been studying historical art and contemporary art. This isn’t worthy of its valuation
Beautiful art and a beautiful soul! ❤