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Latest podcast episodes about sara houghteling

In the Foreground: Conversations on Art & Writing
“Fragmentary Ruins and the Enduring Image”: Cammy Brothers on Drawing as a Way of Thinking

In the Foreground: Conversations on Art & Writing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 43:20


In this final episode of the season focused on the craft of writing, Sara Houghteling (special projects coordinator in the Research and Academic Program) speaks with Cammy Brothers, a scholar of art and architecture at Northeastern University. In this episode, Brothers examines Michaelangelo's drawing practice and that of his contemporary, Giuliano da Sangallo, and the ways in which da Sangallo's architectural drawings aim to assemble fragmentary images of Rome on the page. Brothers also reflects on her career and writing practice: on publishing a first book that was not an adaptation of her doctoral dissertation; on the ways in which recitation is integral to clear and compelling scholarship; and on composing endings that open new lines of thought rather than summarizing or foreclosing meaning. She also discusses her role as a critic for the Wall Street Journal and the craft of writing for a public readership.   

In the Foreground: Conversations on Art & Writing
"A Critique of What Art Can Do”: Jennifer Nelson on Undoing Mastery

In the Foreground: Conversations on Art & Writing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 40:15 Transcription Available


In this episode, Sara Houghteling (special projects coordinator in the Research and Academic Program) speaks with Jennifer Nelson, a poet and scholar of early modern art at the University of Delaware. Through the lens of their first book on Holbein, and a second, forthcoming, on Cranach, Nelson describes how comparative studies of elite cultural production can allow us to the see the category of art as capacious, and capable of dismantling our concept of mastery. They offer concrete advice on writing—from tone, to endings, clarity, and decisive punctuation—and speak about their own writerly process, in which ideas often manifest first in poetry and later in prose.

In the Foreground: Conversations on Art & Writing
“To Give Shape to a Way of Seeing the Past”: Shira Brisman on the Intimacy of Writing the History of Social Art

In the Foreground: Conversations on Art & Writing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 44:15 Transcription Available


In this continuation of a season focused on the craft of writing in art history, Sara Houghteling (special projects coordinator in the Research and Academic Program) speaks to Shira Brisman, a historian of early modern art and assistant professor of the history of art at the University of Pennsylvania. Through the lens of her two books, the first on Albrecht Dürer, and the second, forthcoming, on the goldsmith Christoph Jamnitzer (1563–1618), Brisman explores how art can shape communities, and can either draw people together or divide them. She discusses the idea of a “craft” of writing, the impact of poetry on her own prose, and how an “off stage bibliography” can provide a generative set of thematic, linguistic, and structural alternatives that amplify one's understanding of their own scholarly writing projects.  

In the Foreground: Conversations on Art & Writing
“The Magic Art of Framing”: Alexander Nemerov on Writing History and Making a World

In the Foreground: Conversations on Art & Writing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 41:11 Transcription Available


This is the first episode of a new season focused on the craft of writing in art history. Sara Houghteling (special projects coordinator for the Research and Academic Program and a fiction writer) speaks with Alexander Nemerov, professor of art history at Stanford University, about his most recent book, The Forest: A Fable of America in the 1830s. He discusses his writing process, how his craft has changed over time, and this current book's varied sources of inspiration—from painting and poetry to time spent in nature and pilgrimages to historical sites. 

Writers (Video)
Sara Houghteling - Story Hour in the Library

Writers (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2010 29:20


Sara Houghteling reads from her novel “Pictures at an Exhibition” that tells the story of a family of Parisian Jewish art dealers whose art collection is looted during World War II. Series: "Story Hour in the Library" [Humanities] [Show ID: 18543]

Writers (Audio)
Sara Houghteling - Story Hour in the Library

Writers (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2010 29:20


Sara Houghteling reads from her novel “Pictures at an Exhibition” that tells the story of a family of Parisian Jewish art dealers whose art collection is looted during World War II. Series: "Story Hour in the Library" [Humanities] [Show ID: 18543]

Story Hour in the Library (Audio)
Sara Houghteling - Story Hour in the Library

Story Hour in the Library (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2010 29:20


Story Hour in the Library (Video)
Sara Houghteling - Story Hour in the Library

Story Hour in the Library (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2010 29:20


Literature Events Audio
Story Hour in the Library - Sara Houghteling

Literature Events Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2010


Literature Events Video
Story Hour in the Library - Sara Houghteling

Literature Events Video

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2010