Exhibits Podcast
1) Melissa Ho discusses At the Hub of Things: New Views of the Collection
Associate curator Melissa Ho discusses works by Cai Guo-Qiang, Jan Dibbets, Richard Long, and Brice Marden.
2) Evelyn Hankins discusses Lawrence Weiner
Curator Evelyn Hankins discusses Lawrence Weiner’s "A RUBBER BALL THROWN ON THE SEA, Cat. No. 146," 1969 on view in "At the Hub of Things: New Views of the Collection."
3) Spencer Finch: Meet the Artist
Spencer Finch works in a variety of media, including painting, photography, sculpture, and installation. Often recreating the experience of natural phenomena through artificial constructions, Finch’s ...Show More
4) Charles Simonds: Meet the Artist
Over the past forty years, New York–based artist Charles Simonds has been creating an imaginative body of work investigating the relationship between humans and their environment. Combining sculpture,...Show More
5) Artist Jae Ko discusses her abstract sculpture "Untitled (JK 103)"
Artist Jae Ko discusses her abstract sculpture "Untitled (JK 103)," made from rolled paper and sumi ink.
6) Exhibition Tour of "Salvatore Scarpitta: Traveler"
Assistant curator Melissa Ho leads a tour of "Salvatore Scarpitta: Traveler," providing an overview of the artist’s career.
7) "Days of Endless Time:" In Conversation with Lapham’s Quarterly
In conjunction with the 40th anniversary exhibition "Days of Endless Time," the Hirshhorn is pleased to collaborate with "Lapham’s Quarterly" on its Fall 2014 issue, Time. The magazine, which serves a...Show More
8) Exhibition Tour of "Days of Endless Time"
Assistant curator Mika Yoshitake leads a tour of "Days of Endless Time," with artists David Claerbout, Flatform, Siebren Versteeg, Clemens von Wedemeyer and Matthew Weinstein.
9) Assistant curator Mika Yoshitake gives a tour of "Gravity’s Edge"
Assistant curator Mika Yoshitake gives a tour of "Gravity’s Edge."
10) Exhibition Tour: Damage Control: Art and Destruction Since 1950
Whether as rebellion or protest, as spectacle and release, or as an essential component of re-creation and restoration, destruction has for generations of artists served as an essential means of consi...Show More