Messages, meanings, movements—how does art history help us understand our world? Join curators, historians, artists, musicians and filmmakers as they explore art and its histories in a search for our shared humanity. Download the programs, then visit us on the National Mall or at www.nga.gov, where you can explore many of the works of art mentioned.

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Michelangelo's David-Apollo: An Offer He Couldn't Refuse 2013-02-05
Historical Perspectives: African American Art 2013-02-05
Of Times and Spaces: On Looking at Thomas Struth and Candida Höfer 2013-01-29
Roy Lichtenstein's Kyoto Prize Lecture of 1995 2013-01-29
A Conversation with Calvin Tomkins: "Duchamp: A Biography" 2013-01-22
A Sculptor Looks at Rodin's Work 2013-01-15
Concerning America, and Alfred Stieglitz, and Myself 2013-01-08
Art and Espionage: Michael Straight's Giorgione 2013-01-08
Picasso and the Concept of the Masterpiece 2013-01-01
Living with the Dead in France: Nineteenth-Century Tomb Sculpture 2012-12-25
Painting in Emilia 2012-12-25
Tony Smith at 100 Symposium: The Tony Smith Experience and Q and A Session 2012-12-18
Tony Smith at 100 Symposium: Tony Smith: X Marks the Spot 2012-12-18
Tony Smith at 100 Symposium: Introductory Remarks and "Dream of the Proper Context": Tony Smith, the Abstract Expressionists' Architect 2012-12-18
Collecting for Quality: The Kaufman Collection of American Furniture, 1725-1825 2012-12-11
The Sydney J. Freedberg Lecture on Italian Art: Lodovico Carracci: Observations on a Faulted Genius 2012-12-11
The Lion in Great Age: Titian's Last Painting 2012-12-04
George Bellows Symposium: The Late Work of George Bellows and the Question of Modernity 2012-12-04
The Collecting of African American Art IX: Collecting Black: An Anachronism 2012-11-27
George Bellows Symposium: The Ashcan Goes to War: Bellows, Belligerence, and the Rape of Belgium 2012-11-27
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