Duncan Phillips Lectures Podcast
1) Yve-Alain Bois
Sep 19, 2013 Yve-Alain Bois, the author of Kelly’s catalogue raisonné, discusses Kelly’s works. Bois, a prominent scholar of 20th-century European and American art, is professor at the Institute for A...Show More
2) Peter Doig
Mar 17, 2011 The paintings of the Scottish-born, Trinidad-based artist Peter Doig give off a modest, quiet nostalgia.
3) Alfredo Jaar
Oct 3, 2010 wJaar discusses his work in the context of American cultural exchange and explores the ways that art and society fit into U.S. political and economic foreign policy.
4) Adam Gopnik
Oct 9, 2009 Writer and critic Adam Gopnik explores how myths and anecdotes about artists and artwork affect the way art is perceived.
5) Eric Fischl
Jul 16, 2009 Fischl’s upbringing in the suburbs of Long Island later informed his figurative paintings as well as his sculptures, drawings, and prints.
6) Kerry James Marshall
May 15, 2008 Marshall's images of the contemporary African-American urban experience are layered narratives of social order and disorder, memories and myths.
7) Robert Storr
Dec 6, 2007 The Dean of the Yale University School of Art and former curator in the Department of Painting and Sculpture at the Museum of Modern Art, New York.