Lecture by T. J. Clark "Pissarro and the Perfect Work of Art"
The professor emeritus of the University of California, Berkeley, shows that imperfection and understatement in Camille Pissarro's works are not shortcomings but central qualities and constitute the dignity of Pissarro's art. More information about the exhibition CAMILLE PISSARRO: https://kunstmuseumbasel.ch/en/exhibi...

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The Impressionist Revolution of Camille Pissarro

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Looking for Lowry | The Life and Art of L.S. Lowry

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2017-2018 Visiting Fellow T.J. Clark on "Velázquez, Aesop, and War"

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Clement Greenberg on Pollock with T J Clark, Modern Art Practices & Debates, 1981

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(Allen Speight) The Philosophical Challenge of Early Art

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Waldemar Explores Pissarro, Monet, Renoir and Bazille | The Impressionists Full Series

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A New Look at Impressionism: Degas and the Medium of Pastel

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Bienvenu Lecture 2017: Monet: Method and Meaning

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TJ Clark: The Art Historian and the Poet

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Pissarro's Legacy As The "Father Of Impressionism" | Great Artists: Camille Pissarro

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The Getty Cézanne: Is Beauty Mystery?

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Lecture— 50 Years a Curator: Whatever Happened to the Art World We Knew?

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NANCY FRASER: A crisi of care? On the social contradictions of contemporary capitalism

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Richard Feynman - The World from another point of view

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The Life Of Claude Monet - Art History School

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Anselm Kiefer Interview: Art is Spiritual

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T.J. Clark on Picasso’s ‘Guernica’

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Cezanne: Art and Life

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Learning to See: Visual Fundamentals

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