A Russian Artist Paints the Revolution
- When
- Wed Oct 25, 2017
- Where
- Cantor Arts Center
- Time
- 2:00 pm - 2:30 pm
- Cost
- Free
- Tags
- Museums, Fine Arts Museums
Description
This gallery talk with Elena S. Danielson, archivist emerita, Hoover Institution Library & Archives, highlights the work of Ivan A. Vladimirov, a formally trained battle artist who was embedded in the Imperial Russian Army to record historic scenes in war time.MORE TALKS IN THIS SERIES:
OCTOBER 19, 1PM, An Introduction to The Crown under the Hammer: Russia, Romanovs, Revolution with Jodi Roberts, Robert M. and Ruth L. Halperin Curator for Modern and Contemporary Art, Cantor Arts Center
OCTOBER 21, 1PM, Russia’s Crown under Armand HAMMER! with Edward Kasinec, visiting fellow, Hoover Institution Library & Archives
NOVEMBER 1, 12PM, Why Montage Fever? with Pavle Levi, director, Center for Russian, East European and Eurasion Studies and associate professor, Film and Media Studies, Department of Art & Art History
NOVEMBER 16, 12PM, An Introduction to The Crown under the Hammer: Russia, Romanovs, Revolution with Jodi Roberts, Robert M. and Ruth L. Halperin Curator for Modern and Contemporary Art, Cantor Arts Center
DECEMBER 2, 12PM, The Brave New World of Soviet Political Posters with Bertrand Patenaude, research fellow, Hoover Institution Library & Archives
DECEMBER 6, 12PM, Hidden in Plain Sight with Marissa Schleicher Rhee, project archivist for exhibitions, Hoover Institution Library & Archives
JANUARY 13, 12:30PM, Russia's Crown Reprised with Edward Kasinec, visiting fellow, Hoover Institution Library & Archives
FEBRUARY 14, 12PM, Love & Revolution with Samira Bozorgi, assistant archivist for exhibitions, Hoover Institution Library & Archives
FEBRUARY 24, 2PM, The Brave New World of Soviet Political Posters with Bertrand Patenaude, research fellow, Hoover Institution Library & Archives
MARCH 3, 12PM, Hidden in Plain Sight with Marissa Schleicher Rhee, project archivist for exhibitions, Hoover Institution Library & Archives
More Info
- Link
- http://events.stanford.edu/events/722/72277/
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