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Sir Ken Robinson
An Aldrich Museum lecture by Sir Ken Robinson on the occasion of his new book The Element: How Finding your Passion Changes Everything.
A sold-out audience of 500 people, most of them educators, gathered to hear Sir Ken Robinson on January 15, 2009. The program was presented by The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum and co-sponsored by the Connecticut State Department of Education.
A sold-out audience of 500 people, most of them educators, gathered to hear Sir Ken Robinson on January 15, 2009. The program was presented by The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum and co-sponsored by the Connecticut State Department of Education.
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Serge Spitzer "Still Life"
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The making of Serge Spitzer's outdoor installation entitled "Still Life."
Painting the Glass House Part 10
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The panel discussion for Painting the Glass House: Artists Revisit Modern Architecture at The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum included curators Jessica Hough and Monica Ramírez-Montagut as well as artists Daniel Arsham, Angela Dufresne, and Terence Gower. The participants discussed the potential of utopian ideas and the passing idealism that modernist architecture now embodies.
Painting the Glass House Part 9
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The panel discussion for Painting the Glass House: Artists Revisit Modern Architecture at The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum included curators Jessica Hough and Monica Ramírez-Montagut as well as artists Daniel Arsham, Angela Dufresne, and Terence Gower. The participants discussed the potential of utopian ideas and the passing idealism that modernist architecture now embodies.
Painting the Glass House Part 8
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The panel discussion for Painting the Glass House: Artists Revisit Modern Architecture at The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum included curators Jessica Hough and Monica Ramírez-Montagut as well as artists Daniel Arsham, Angela Dufresne, and Terence Gower. The participants discussed the potential of utopian ideas and the passing idealism that modernist architecture now embodies.
Painting the Glass House Part 7
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The panel discussion for Painting the Glass House: Artists Revisit Modern Architecture at The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum included curators Jessica Hough and Monica Ramírez-Montagut as well as artists Daniel Arsham, Angela Dufresne, and Terence Gower. The participants discussed the potential of utopian ideas and the passing idealism that modernist architecture now embodies.
Painting the Glass House Part 6
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The panel discussion for Painting the Glass House: Artists Revisit Modern Architecture at The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum included curators Jessica Hough and Monica Ramírez-Montagut as well as artists Daniel Arsham, Angela Dufresne, and Terence Gower. The participants discussed the potential of utopian ideas and the passing idealism that modernist architecture now embodies.
Painting the Glass House Part 5
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The panel discussion for Painting the Glass House: Artists Revisit Modern Architecture at The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum included curators Jessica Hough and Monica Ramírez-Montagut as well as artists Daniel Arsham, Angela Dufresne, and Terence Gower. The participants discussed the potential of utopian ideas and the passing idealism that modernist architecture now embodies.
Painting the Glass House Part 4
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The panel discussion for Painting the Glass House: Artists Revisit Modern Architecture at The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum included curators Jessica Hough and Monica Ramírez-Montagut as well as artists Daniel Arsham, Angela Dufresne, and Terence Gower. The participants discussed the potential of utopian ideas and the passing idealism that modernist architecture now embodies.
Painting the Glass House Part 3
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The panel discussion for Painting the Glass House: Artists Revisit Modern Architecture at The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum included curators Jessica Hough and Monica Ramírez-Montagut as well as artists Daniel Arsham, Angela Dufresne, and Terence Gower. The participants discussed the potential of utopian ideas and the passing idealism that modernist architecture now embodies.
Painting the Glass House Part 2
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The panel discussion for Painting the Glass House: Artists Revisit Modern Architecture at The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum included curators Jessica Hough and Monica Ramírez-Montagut as well as artists Daniel Arsham, Angela Dufresne, and Terence Gower. The participants discussed the potential of utopian ideas and the passing idealism that modernist architecture now embodies.
Painting the Glass House Panel Part 1
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The panel discussion for Painting the Glass House: Artists Revisit Modern Architecture at The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum included curators Jessica Hough and Monica Ramírez-Montagut as well as artists Daniel Arsham, Angela Dufresne, and Terence Gower. The participants discussed the potential of utopian ideas and the passing idealism that modernist architecture now embodies.
Voice & Void Panel Discussion 2007 Part 5
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The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum is pleased to present the Voice & Void panel discussion held September 16th, 2007 featuring curator Thomas Trummer, the first recipient of the Hall Curatorial Fellowship along with artists Rachel Berwick and Julianne Swartz and philosopher David Goldblatt, author of Art and Ventriloquism.
Voice & Void Panel Discussion 2007 Part 4
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The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum is pleased to present the Voice & Void panel discussion held September 16th, 2007 featuring curator Thomas Trummer, the first recipient of the Hall Curatorial Fellowship along with artists Rachel Berwick and Julianne Swartz and philosopher David Goldblatt, author of Art and Ventriloquism.
Voice & Void Panel Discussion 2007 Part 3
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The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum is pleased to present the Voice & Void panel discussion held September 16th, 2007 featuring curator Thomas Trummer, the first recipient of the Hall Curatorial Fellowship along with artists Rachel Berwick and Julianne Swartz and philosopher David Goldblatt, author of Art and Ventriloquism.
Voice & Void Panel Discussion 2007 Part 2
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Voice & Void Panel Discussion 2007 Part 2
Voice & Void Panel Discussion 2007 Part 1
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Voice & Void Panel Discussion 2007 Part 1
Radius: Professional Practice Forum 2007 Part 4
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Radius: Professional Practice Forum 2007 Part 4
Radius: Professional Practice Forum 2007 Part 3
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Radius: Professional Practice Forum 2007 Part 3
Radius: Professional Practice Forum 2007 Part 2
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Radius: Professional Practice Forum 2007 Part 2
Radius: Professional Practice Forum 2007 Part 1
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Radius: Professional Practice Forum 2007 Part 1
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LOVE, LOVE, LOVE, -Roz Chast's rejected works should be published in a book called 'CHASTIZED!'
Swaha
Roz make me laugh before I read the punchline.
yes, the mankind is being ruined by this diabolical culture, and yes it is loosing its looks-and what a nice coincidence there is a hideous cartoonist in the bushes to make fun of the public falling prey to tyranny and oppression of inter-natural money beast! there is nothing funny about this. nothing at all. I don't care for your stupid coverup scribbles to make light of the onset of the New Dark Ages for the world.
i wish i could do this ... <3 its beautiful
Looking at the file cabinets containing her rejected cartoons....well, you'd think somebody would want to GET IN THERE, sort through them and give her a book deal....maybe with the title: CHAST: Best of the Rejects. It would probably end up being 10 volumes.
Great and wonderful performance
this taping is terrrrrible. you can't discern words at times. looses its momentum
I've been looking at New Yorker cartoons since the 50s when I was a little boy. I love many of their cartoonists, but Roz is by far my favorite. The expressions on her characters are priceless and nobody else does it quite like her. The one of "T.S. Eliot meets Beavis and Butthead" is just one of the funniest cartoons of all time.
in lithuania we got one good word about these people - krapštukai
very classic n deep. love it.
awesome man..
...über Sonhame habe ich eben Tenzin entdeckt...und bin zutiefst berührt und beeindruckt!!Ich kann mich da dem vorhergehenden Kommentar nur anschließen : " If we had more of this, the world would be a better place"....vielleicht können wir ja alle einen Teil dieses Gesangs in uns weitertragen, jeder auf seine authentische Art und Weise...das würde der Welt, und somit uns allen, in unserem tiefen Inneren heilend guttun. Danke Tenzin! Danke Sonhame!
すばらしい!
The whole process and symbolism is truly amazing to see. I remember seeing them creating it at my university a few years ago and it was so cool. They are coming back in a couple weeks and I can't wait! Om Mani Pedme Hum (from a Theravada lay practitioner :-)
Wonderfull chant, never heard anything like it....
My non-authoritative W.A.G. (wild ass guess) would be Pali. I base this on personal knowledge of a non-Tibetan Buddhist tradition in Southeast Asia. Again, it's just a guess.
Absolutely spellbinding. Is it done in Sanskrit, Tibetan, or Pali?
que divino
Right Now, I am preparing for a journey into Shambalah, and I am using my own transcendental music, The Four Noble Truths Lectures, by; the Dalai Lama, and this sutras chanting secession, for my dream incubation. See you on the Other-side!
Its nice to feel the harmony and the ritme they given.i hope to know wat the say. Thanxx mean
cool!
I still like it christina
is there a right and a wrong way to chant? i always wonder whether or not certain tones have to be hit.
I always like the sound produced from many people chanting. Also I think it's funny that one of the monks keeps peeking.:)