Portraiture as Interaction: The Spaces and Interfaces of the British Portrait

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Recent scholarship on portraiture has become increasingly interested in its status as an interactive art form. Portraits often depict or invite an interactive relationship between sitters and spectators. In this conference, co-organized with the Yale Center for British Art, speakers explore this top…

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  • Dec 21, 2015 LATEST EPISODE
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The Interactive Eye: Portraiture in Painting and Film

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2015 41:24


Barbara Creed discusses "The Interactive Eye: Portraiture in Painting and Film.” Creed is professor of Arts the University of Melbourne.

Noir Portraits: Hollywood’s Take on British Portraiture

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2015 39:49


Steven Jacobs discusses "Noir Portraits: Hollywood’s Take on British Portraiture.” Jacobs is professor of Art History at Ghent University.

Encircling Robert Louis Stevenson: The Origins and Afterlife of Augustus Saint-Gaudens’s Profile Portrait

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2015 34:46


Linda Docherty discusses "Encircling Robert Louis Stevenson: The Origins and Afterlife of Augustus Saint-Gaudens’s Profile Portrait.” Docherty is Associate Professor of Art History, Emerita at Bowdoin College.

Specimen, Surgeon, Self: Three Medical Portraits and Four Hundred Years

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2015 19:19


Jack Hartnell discusses "Specimen, Surgeon, Self: Three Medical Portraits and Four Hundred Years." Hartnell is Lecturer and Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow​ at Columbia University.

The Politics of Interaction between British and Indian Portraits during the Victorian Period

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2015 37:48


Sean Willcock discusses "The Politics of Interaction between British and Indian Portraits during the Victorian Period.” Willcock has held teaching positions at the University of York and Queen Mary, University of London.

Interaction and ‘Interfacing’ in Lawrence Alma Tadema’s Portrait of Ignacy Jan Paderewski

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2015 40:25


Petra ten-Doesschate Chu discusses "Interaction and ‘Interfacing’ in Lawrence Alma Tadema’s Portrait of Ignacy Jan Paderewski.” Chu is Professor of Art History and Museum Studies and director of the M.A. in Museum Professions program within the department of Art, Music, and Design, at Seton Hall University.

Faces for a House Party: British Portraits at Waddesdon Manor

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2015 43:13


Juliet Carey discusses "Faces for a House Party: British Portraits at Waddesdon Manor.” Carey is curator at Codart, Dutch and Flemish art in museums worldwide.

Raphael’s Apostles and Portraiture in the Eighteenth Century

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2015 35:21


Caroline Fowler discusses "Raphael’s Apostles and Portraiture in the Eighteenth Century.” Fowler a scholar at The Getty Research Center and is A.W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts, Washington, DC.

Wedgwood’s Portrait Medallions

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2015 35:49


Brigid Von Preussen discusses "Wedgwood’s Portrait Medallions.” Von Preussen is working on her PhD at Columbia University, which examines the relationship between Neoclassicism, commerce, and inter-medial reproduction in late eighteenth-century British design and art.

The Scene of the Sitting

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2015 32:47


Adam Eaker discusses "The Scene of the Sitting." Eaker is guest curator of the Frick’s exhibition Van Dyck: The Anatomy of Portraiture (March 2–June 5, 2016).

Welcome by Steve Hindel

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2015 8:17


Steve Hindle welcomes participants and attendees to the "Portraiture as Interaction: The Spaces and Interfaces of the British Portrait" conference, held at the Huntington Library on December 11-12, 2015. Hindle is the W. M. Keck Foundation Director of Research at The Huntington.

Opening Remarks by Mark Hallett

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2015 19:19


Mark Hallett delivers the opening remarks for the conference. Hallett is the Director of Studies at the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art.

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