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The Faltering Brush: Chan/Zen Death Verse Calligraphies and the Master's Graphical "Vanishing Point"
Gregory Levine - University of California, Berkeley
bettman lecture series
Time:6:00PM Monday, September 21st
Location:612 Schermerhorn Hall

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In Memory of James Conlon
January 26, 1972 - July 17, 2009
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Bednarsky Funeral Home (11am-1pm)
96 Glenwood Ave, Binghamton NY
Newman House at Binghamton University (3pm)
400 Murray Hill Rd, Vestal NY

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Masterpieces ofWestern Art has been a degree requirement at Columbia University since 1947. The long-established course is not your traditional historical

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Harun Farocki's
Workers Leaving Factory and others (1995)
and
Jean-Luc Godard’s
Le Petit Soldat
Presented by Eszter Polonyi
ep2038@columbia.edu
Following the Art History Grad Colloquium
Refreshments Provided
Time:7:30PM Thursday, April 23rd
Location:820 Schermerhorn Hall

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Warburg Circles Cultivating the Encyclopedic Imagination 1929-1948
Professor Elizabeth Sears
University of Michigan
Thursday, April 23, 2009 | 6:30PM
Location: 930 Schermerhorn Hall
Professor Elizabeth Sears
Time:6:30PM Thursday, April 23rd
Location:930 Schermerhorn Hall

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The Department of Art History and Archaeology
is pleased to announce a lecture by
Professor David Rosand, Meyer Schapiro Professor of Art History
"Most Musical of Mourners, Weep Again"
Titian's /Triumph of Marsyas
Titian's Triumph of Marsyas
Time:6:15PM Wednesday, April 22nd
Location:612 Schermerhorn Hall

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How to Taste a Painting
Victor Stoichita, University of Fribourg
bettman lecture series
Time:6:00PM Monday, April 27th
Location:612 Schermerhorn Hall

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Art History Film Federation presents Halie Gerima's Harvest: 3,000 Years (1975) following the Art History Graduate Colloquium. Refreshments will be provided.
A peasant family struggles to survive under conditions that remain tied to a feudal past, fighting against the demands of a wealthy and uncaring landowner. Hail...e Gerima (Sankofa) returned to his native Ethiopia to make this realistic drama set in contemporary Africa. Gerima's realism puts the story into the broader historical context of the colonialist African legacy. Amharic with English subtitles.Read More
A peasant family struggles to survive under conditions that remain tied to a feudal past, fighting against the demands of a wealthy and uncaring landowner. Hail...e Gerima (Sankofa) returned to his native Ethiopia to make this realistic drama set in contemporary Africa. Gerima's realism puts the story into the broader historical context of the colonialist African legacy. Amharic with English subtitles.Read More
Brought to you by the Art History Film Federation
Time:7:30PM Thursday, April 16th
Location:612 Schermerhorn Hall

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Giotto 2009. An update
Prof. Serena Romano
University of Lausanne

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Death in the Hands of Strangers: Aztec Sacrifice in the Western Imagination, 1521-2006
Cecelia Klein, University of California, Los Angeles
Time:6:00PM Monday, March 30th
Location:612 Schermerhorn Hall

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Andrzej Zulawski's
The Devil (1972)
Following the Art History Grad Colloquium
Refreshments Provided

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See newly rendered QTVR from the Hadramaut Valley of Yemen:
http://www.learn.columbia.edu/vmc/search .cgi?simplesearch=Yemen&search=simple&ro ot=items&sort=title




















