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Item The 1998 Adams Tillim Lecture (Poster)(Bennington College, 1998-05-20) Cameron, DanItem The 1999 Adams Tillim Lecture (Poster)(Bennington College, 1999-05-19) Michals, DuaneItem Ad Reinhardt's Lecture on Art(1965-11-30)"Several weeks ago, I decided to publish, for general consideration, my notes from Ad Reinhardt's lecture on art. Reactions to this gesture seems to have been confused: for the record, let it said that I did it because I was very impressed with Mr. Reinhardt 's remarks. Also for the record, I am recording below in full, another version of the notes. A member of the staff sent a copy of t he Galley to Mr. Reinhardt, who returned it with many changes I apologize for my inaccurate original."Item Allegorical Decoys (Poster)(Bennington College, 2010-05-04) Quaytman, R.H.Item Item Animated Worlds of Chris Sullivan (Poster)(2015-03-04) Sullivan, ChrisAn exhibition featuring art work from Chris Sullivan’s feature films, the critically lauded Consuming Spirits” and his work in progress “The Orbit of Minor Satellites.”Item Ann Hamilton (Poster)(Bennington College, 2003-11-17) Ann, HamiltonItem Around the World in Search of the Carnegie International (Poster) Adams-Tillim Lecture Series (Bennington College, 1996-05-14) Armstrong, RichardItem Art as Spiritual Practice (Poster)(Bennington College, 2011-03-02) Monk, MeredithItem Art Critic Speaks Tuesday at College(Bennington College, 1964-06-05)Item Art Exhibit and Lecture(Bennington College, 1964-05)Item Art History Lecture Series (Poster)(Bennington College, 2004) Sherefkin, Donald; Spence, Andy; Bach, Steven, 1938-2009Item Art History Lecture Series (Poster)(Bennington College, 2003) Marks, Matthew, '85; Bankowsky, Jack, '81; Fried, Michael; Elderfield, JohnItem Art History Lecture Series (Poster)(Bennington College, 2003-05) Marks, Matthew, '85; Bankowsky, Jack, '81; Fried, Michael; Elderfield, JohnItem The Art Series(Bennington College, 1938-03) Hirsch, Stefan, 1899-1964; Fergusson, Francis, 1904-1986; Krob, Russell; Osgood, Catherine; Creighton, John H; Wunderlich, Eva; Luening, Otto, 1900-1996; Clarke, Henry Leland, 1915-1987; Lauterer, Arch; Hirsch, Elsa; Fowlie, Wallace, 1908-1998; Gray, C Harold"In the entire artistic process which consists of creation, of the work of art, projection of it, reception and finally re-creation, we concerned ourselves mainly with projection and reception, even though Mr. Fowlie and Mr. Clarke touched on the limitations of creation and Mr. Gray, on those of recreation. Mr. Luening elaborated the physical limitations of projection through the imperfection of the media and Mrs. Hirsch showed the spiritual limitations through the historical cliche..."Item The Art that Pays lecture series description and schedule of discussions(1936-03-30)The Art that Pays was a series of discussions held at Bennington College in April and May of 1936. The intent of the series was to analyze contemporary popular arts "which have developed from the modern methods of machine reproduction and the resulting cheap, widespread distribution through such agencies as the movies, the radio and the power press...these arts will inevitably seen in comparison with the great or classic traditional art in each field and with the experimental contemporary forms discussed four years ago" in the 1933 symposium on Modernism in the Arts.Item Art that Pays series. Announcement for Jacques Barzun lecture(1936-05-11)The Art that Pays was a series of discussions held at Bennington College in April and May of 1936. The intent of the series was to analyze contemporary popular arts "which have developed from the modern methods of machine reproduction and the resulting cheap, widespread distribution through such agencies as the movies, the radio and the power press...these arts will inevitably seen in comparison with the great or classic traditional art in each field and with the experimental contemporary forms discussed four years ago" in the 1933 symposium on Modernism in the Arts.Item Art that Pays Series. Summary of "Art from an Historian's Point of View" by Jacques Barzun(1936-05-18) Clement, CarolynThe Art that Pays was a series of discussions held at Bennington College in April and May of 1936. The intent of the series was to analyze contemporary popular arts "which have developed from the modern methods of machine reproduction and the resulting cheap, widespread distribution through such agencies as the movies, the radio and the power press...these arts will inevitably seen in comparison with the great or classic traditional art in each field and with the experimental contemporary forms discussed four years ago" in the 1933 symposium on Modernism in the Arts.Item Art-Lecture Series Listing of Speakers and Topics(Bennington College, 1938) Hirsch, Stefan, 1899-1964; Fergusson, Francis, 1904-1986; Krob, Russell; Osgood, Catherine; Creighton, John H; Wunderlich, Eva; Luening, Otto, 1900-1996; Clarke, Henry Leland, 1915-1987; Lauterer, Arch; Hirsch, Elsa; Fowlie, Wallace, 1908-1998; Gray, C HaroldItem Arthur C. Danto at Bennington College (Poster)(Bennington College, 1998)