Videos and Recorded Programs
Videos about The Huntington and previously recorded lectures, programs, and conferences.
Forgotten Pallbearers of Abraham Lincoln: What Now, Part 2
Wed., Oct. 6, 2021Olga Tsapina, curator of American historical manuscripts at The Huntington, discusses the importance of a little-known photograph from renowned Civil War photographer Mathew Brady’s studio that reveals the forgotten pallbearers of Abraham Lincoln, now on display in the exhibition “What Now, Part 2.”
Looking Like a Person: Portraits after Coloniality - Virtual Conference
Sat., Oct. 2, 2021This symposium interrogates the issues raised by contemporary artist Kehinde Wiley’s new painting Portrait of a Young Gentleman, which responds to Thomas Gainsborough’s grand manner masterpiece The Blue Boy. Between these two paintings, separated by 250 years, lies a colonial history that has managed representation across a field of visuality, nominating certain figures for human status and others for something less or more. What does...
Wild Cursive Calligraphy, Poetry, and Buddhist Monks in the Eighth Century and Beyond
Thu., Sept. 30, 2021Huiwen Lu, professor of art history at National Taiwan University, takes the audience into the strange and enchanting world of wild cursive calligraphy when it first appeared in China in the late seventh and early eighth centuries. Lu looks at the development of this script in history as it went from being perceived as a magical act unattainable by human power to a specialized skill...
Some Thoughts on the Art of Chinese Calligraphy
Thu., Sept. 9, 2021In this talk, Qianshen Bai, professor and Dean of the School of Art and Archaeology, Zhejiang University, explores some foundational questions concerning Chinese calligraphy: How did writing become a fine art in China? Where is the boundary between functional writing and visual art? And what are the social functions of Chinese calligraphy?
38th Annual Succulent Plants Symposium
Fri., Sept. 3, 2021The Huntington presents the 38th Annual Succulent Plants Symposium as a Zoom webinar for the second year in a row. Join six of California’s most notable experts on succulent plant propagation as they discuss the plants that challenge them the most as growers and put their skill sets to the test.
Certificate of Identity: What Now, Part 2
Tue., Aug. 24, 2021From 1909 to 1928, the U.S. government required all Chinese people with legal status in the country to obtain certificates of identity. Li Wei Yang, curator of Pacific Rim Collections, explains how this document can help us understand our current immigration enforcement debates.
YOU ARE HERE: A Work in Progress from Sandy Rodriguez
Tue., Aug. 17, 2021Sandy Rodriguez, a Los Angeles-based artist, is creating new work for The Huntington. The piece is called YOU ARE HERE / Tovaangar / El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora la Reina de Porciúncula / Los Angeles. It is a multilingual map of the greater Los Angeles area that represents the topography, language, flora, fauna, and land stewardship in the region over time, illustrating the movement and...
Lunchtime Art Talk on Larry Johnson
Wed., July 28, 2021Join Lauren Mackler, co-curator of “Made in L.A. 2020: a version,” for this short and insightful discussion about artist Larry Johnson, as part of the Lunchtime Art Talk series on the exhibition “Made in L.A. 2020: a version.”
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