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19.05.2020
24 Minuten
In this episode of ART Minded, curator of European art, Guillaume
Kientz discusses the origins of the Baroque art movement in
Italy, the cultural and political context that helped to shape
patronage, and the influence of important painters such as
Caravaggio, Carracci, and Ribera. This program highlights
paintings featured in the special exhibition Flesh and
Blood: Italian Masterpieces from the Capodimonte
Museum, moderated by education manager Connie
Barganier.
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20.03.2020
21 Minuten
In this episode of Art Minded, eminent Italian Renaissance and
Baroque scholars discuss a selection of masterpieces featured in
the special exhibition Flesh and Blood: Italian Masterpieces from
the Capodimonte Museum. The paintings discussed in this podcast,
by El Greco, the Caracci brothers, and Caravaggio, embody the
contrasts of this exhibition: beauty and violence, seduction and
reverence, tradition and modernity, classical renaissance
composure and baroque dynamism.
Guillaume Kientz, curator of European art at the Kimbell Art
Museum, begins the discussion with Babette Bohn of Texas
Christian University and Keith Christiansen, John Pope-Hennessey
Chairman of European Art at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New
York.
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14.01.2020
22 Minuten
This episode of Art Minded focuses on the curators’ process of
creating the special exhibition Renoir: The Body, The Senses.
From the inspiration for the show and decision to include other
artists to worldwide travels and last-minute loans, the
exhibition curators discuss their most memorable
behind-the-scenes moments.
George Shackelford, deputy director of the Kimbell Art Museum,
moderates a conversation with exhibition co-curator Esther Bell,
Robert and Martha Berman Lipp Senior Curator of the Clark Art
Institute.
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04.12.2019
15 Minuten
“His nudes . . . the loveliest nudes ever painted: no one has
done better—no one.” – Henri Matisse
This new episode of “Art Minded” focuses on the Kimbell’s current
special exhibition, Renoir: The Body, The Senses, the only
exhibition to celebrate the centenary of the artist’s death and
the first major exhibition to focus on Renoir’s nudes.
The Kimbell’s deputy director, George Shackelford, discusses the
exhibition with co-curator Esther Bell, the Robert and Martha
Berman Lipp Senior Curator of the Clark Art Institute. The two
discuss the conception of the exhibition, key works and themes,
the evolution of Renoir, and the artist’s enduring legacy in
modern art.
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03.09.2019
15 Minuten
“I am only good at two things, gardening and painting.”- Claude
Monet
This new episode of Art Minded focuses on the Kimbell’s acclaimed
exhibition, “Monet: The Late Years,” dedicated to the final phase
of Claude Monet’s career.
Kimbell curator Nancy Edwards sits down with Dr. Edward
Schneider, President of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas
and water-lily expert. Dr. Schneider discusses the evolution of
water lilies and the challenge of acquiring and cultivating them
in Claude Monet’s native France. While Monet spent his last
decades painting his garden in Giverny, he devoted much of his
attention to perfecting his sanctuary, his water-lily pond and
garden.
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The Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth, Texas, presents “ARTMinded,"
a podcast produced by the Museum that offers new perspectives on
the works in the Museum's permanent collection and special
exhibitions. Each episode will provide unusual viewpoints that
enhance and sometimes even challenge our customary engagement with
artworks.
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