Exhibition talk: To Make a World with curator Alexander Nemerov
Alexander Nemerov, exhibition curator and Yale University's Vincent Scully Professor of the History of Art, discusses what makes George Ault's paintings special, both as revelations of their own moment and insights into our time.

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Illume/Knapp: The Dangers of Knowledge: An Art Historical Education - Alexander Nemerov, PhD

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Alexander Nemerov’s The Forest: A Reading and Dialogue with the Author

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Josef Albers: The Magic of Color | ART+COLOR

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Introduction to The Frick Collection (2010)

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Edward Hopper’s Tunnel of Love

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New York icon Fran Lebowitz says Trump has 'nothing but flaws' | 7.30

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The Professor Who Taught People How To Think (1962)

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The French Do Not Care About Work

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Harvard Professor Explains The Rules of Writing — Steven Pinker

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Alexander Nemerov shares a mystical memory from a baseball game

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Rembrandt: The power of his self portraits | National Gallery

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The real reason so many great artists experience reality differently | Richard Cytowic

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Vincent Scully | “Architects of the Renaissance”, Yale University Lecture

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John Constable: The radical landscape of The Hay Wain | National Gallery

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Exhibition talk: A Conversation with Photographer John Gossage

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Anselm Kiefer Interview: Art is Spiritual

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Caravaggio: His life and style in three paintings | National Gallery

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„Die meisten Bilder sind nichts wert“ – Beltracchi über die Kunstwelt

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Why Abstraction?

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