American Art in Dialogue with Africa - 2 - Opening Session
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- Smithsonian American Art Museum
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- Video Title
- American Art in Dialogue with Africa - 2 - Opening Session
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- This two-day symposium examines the role of Africa and its diaspora in the development of art of the United States, from nineteenth-century portraiture to American modernism; from the Harlem Renaissance to the contemporary art world. Respondent: Renée Ater, Associate Professor of Art History, University of Maryland, College Park Tobias Wofford, Assistant Professor of Art History, Santa Clara University "Feedback: Between American Art and African Art History" Ikem Stanley Okoye, Associate Professor of Art History, University of Delaware "The Americanist Quandary: Of the History of African Art in the Work of the American Artist" Krista Thompson, Associate Professor of Art History, Northwestern University "Reframing American Art: An African Diasporic Perspective"
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- 2 hr 20 min 19 sec
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- Smithsonian American Art Museum Washington DC Gallery Place Portrait Lunder Luce Conservation Kogod sculpture statues web series short film museum landmark culture humanities visual arts
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- 2013-11-06T15:07:28.000Z
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- Symposia
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- Education
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- Art, American
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- yt_BUfeHhYn8pA
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