From the AIR Archive: Tagged with 'philosopher'
Originally aired Sunday, April 5th, 2009
Tania Ketenjian speaks with Pico Iyer, a journalist, writer, traveler, biographer and speaker. He has written eleven books, the most recent of which is The Open Road: The Global Journey of the 14th Dalai Lama,...
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Host Laura Barreca, junior curator of Palazzo delle arti Napoli (PAN), in a discussion about the artistic situation in Sicily with Maria Rosa Sossai, video curator and critic and curator at MAN, Nuoro (Museo d'arte...
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Suzanne Anker, artist, theorist, host of The Bio-Blurb Show and chair of SVA's BFA Fine Arts Department interviews Tom Huhn, philosopher and chair of SVA's Art History and BFA Visual and Critical Studies...
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Suzanne Anker, artist, theorist and chair of SVA's BFA Fine Arts Department hosts a discussion with Tom Huhn, philosopher and chair of SVA's Art History and BFA Visual and Critical Studies Departments; Samantha...
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Originally aired Monday, November 6th, 2006
In conjunction with the New York School of Visual Arts' Visual Arts Museum exhibition Still Missing: Beauty Absent Social Life, this panel discussion brings together a philosopher, a poet and two artists from the...
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Originally aired Wednesday, December 6th, 2006
Host Suzanne Anker, artist, theorist and chair of SVA's BFA Fine Arts Department interviews Tom Huhn, philosopher and chair of SVA's Art History and BFA Visual and Critical Studies Departments; artist and SVA...
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Originally aired Wednesday, December 6th, 2006
Suzanne Anker, artist, theorist and chair of SVA's BFA Fine Arts Department hosts a discussion with Tom Huhn, philosopher and chair of SVA's Art History and BFA Visual and Critical Studies Departments; Samantha Hoover,...
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With MoMA curator Monroe Wheeler moderating an amusing panel discussion with poet Marianne Moore, playwright Elmer Rice, philosopher Kenneth Burke, the New Yorker's Janet Flanner and novelist Glenway Wescott. Recorded...
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Originally aired Monday, May 9th, 2005
Performance art of the 70s was provocative and radical. Since then it has become recognized as a fundable, collectible commodity. How does the insertion of the museum into the equation affect the creation, experience...
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Originally aired Monday, May 16th, 2005
The Not For Sale: New Media and Sound panel, moderated by art historian and critic RoseLee Goldberg, features comments and discussion by: Elizabeth LeCompte, theater director for The Wooster Group; Ron Kuivila, artist...
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Hosted by Suzanne Anker
Originally aired Monday, April 3rd, 2006

What roles do images play in each domain? Has the concept of beauty been banished by art and resuscitated by science? Suzanne Anker and her guests discuss authenticity and information as embedded narratives in pictures.


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