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Reid Bartelme and Harriet Jung Design Dialogues
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Inspired by Hymn to Apollo: The Ancient World and the Ballets Russes, which is the first exhibition to focus specifically on the role of ancient world in the work of the Ballet Russes, costume designers Reid Bartelme and Harriet Jung will use original Ballets Russes costumes and designs as their point of departure for this Works & Process costume and dance commission. Please register via the Guggenheim Museum website.
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03/12/2019
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Sketching from Models: Exhibition Event
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Illustrator and teaching artist Joan Chiverton leads an afternoon of figure drawing in conjunction with Hymn to Apollo. Participants will develop their sketching skills and discover new ways of seeing as they draw live models in poses inspired by images of dancers depicted in ancient artifacts and modern performances by the Ballets Russes.
Published
03/06/2019
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Dance as Reverie: Ancient Preludes to a Modern Idea
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That the visual experience of ballet performance resembles dreams has been a
particularly popular idea in modern times, repeatedly stated in influential nineteenth- century ballet criticism, such as that of Théophile Gautier and Stéphane Mallarmé. This talk will explore the cognitive and broader aesthetic implications of this exciting notion and will trace similar approaches to dance in Greek and Greco-Roman antiquity.
Published
02/27/2019
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Exhibition Gallery Talk: Object Histories
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Join us in the galleries for a 20-minute in-depth discussion of a single object from Hymn to Apollo: The Ancient World and the Ballets Russes.
Every Wednesday from March 6 - May 29 we will focus on one object and explore its specific history, iconography, and manufacture in this brief lunchtime talk. Each discussion will feature a different object, and visitors are welcome to return for a fresh conversation each week.
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03/18/2019
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Exhibition Gallery Talk: Object Histories
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Join us in the galleries for a 20-minute in-depth discussion of a single object from Hymn to Apollo: The Ancient World and the Ballets Russes.
Every Wednesday from March 6 - May 29 we will focus on one object and explore its specific history, iconography, and manufacture in this brief lunchtime talk. Each discussion will feature a different object, and visitors are welcome to return for a fresh conversation each week.
Published
04/01/2019
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Exhibition Gallery Talk: Object Histories
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Part of a series of lunchtime gallery talks:
Wednesdays, March 6–May 29,11:30–11:50am
Join us in the galleries for a 20-minute in-depth discussion of a single object from Hymn to Apollo: The Ancient World and the Ballets Russes. In this brief lunchtime talk, participants will engage in a guided conversation exploring the specific history, iconography, and manufacture of one of the objects on view in our current exhibition.
Each weekly gallery talk will feature a different object presented by one of the Exhibitions staff, and visitors are welcome to return for a fresh conversation each week.
This week, our Object History will be presented by Kate Justement, the Exhibitions Graduate Assistant at ISAW.
Registration is not required.
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04/01/2019
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Exhibition Event: Screening of Iraq's Invisible Beauty
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ISAW is pleased to host a screening of the groundbreaking documentary "Iraq's Invisible Beauty" written and directed by Jurgen Buedst and Sahim Omar Kalifa. The screening will be preceded by a pre-recorded conversation between the director Jurgen Buedts and the Iraqi-born artist Wafaa Bilal, Arts Professor at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts.
Published
06/27/2024
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Through the Lens Gallery Talk: Curators and Artists in Conversation
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This lecture will take place in person at ISAW.
Registration is required; click through for the registration link.
Please join us as Roberta Casagrande-Kim, Co-curator of ISAW’s Through the Lens, Latif Al Ani’s Visions of Ancient Iraq exhibition, hosts a conversation with Pedro Azara (Barcelona University) and artists Nadine Hattom and Mahmoud Obaidi as they discuss the genesis of this project. Pedro, Nadine, and Mahmoud will address the themes of the exhibition, discuss the contemporary artworks on display, and evaluate the role of photography in the depiction and understanding of ancient Iraq.
Published
06/27/2024
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Exhibition Lecture: (Un)broken Continuity
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This lecture will take place online. Registration is required; click through for the registration link. Zoom information will be provided via confirmation email to registered participants.
Published
06/27/2024
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Exhibition Event: Screening of Iraq's Invisible Beauty at NYU's Silver Center
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This lecture will take place in person at ISAW. Registration is required; click through for the registration link. To celebrate the opening of the Institute of the Study of the Ancient World’s new exhibition Through the Lens: Latif Al Ani’s Visions of Ancient Iraq, join us for a screening of Iraq’s Invisible Beauty (2022), a documentary exploring the work and life of the father of Iraqi photography, Latif Al Ani.
Published
06/27/2024
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