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Norton Simon Museum Podcasts

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A collection of interviews and features on topics related to the Norton Simon Museum's exhibitions and collections.

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Audio: Van Gogh’s “Self-Portrait,” 1889, on Loan from the National Gallery of Art, Washington

November 06, 2012 19:00

In this audio podcast, produced in conjunction with the loan of Van Gogh’s electrifying Self-Portrait from 1889 from the National Gallery of Art, Washington, Chief Curator Carol Togneri interviews Mary Morton, Curator of French Painting, and Ann Hoenigswald, Senior Conservator of Paintings, both from the National Gallery. The artist’s tempestuous life and brilliant talents are discussed in this fascinating interview.

Significant Objects: The Spell of Still Life

July 20, 2012 05:30

Curator Gloria Williams Sander explores the wealth of aesthetic and conceptual artistic strategies employed in the still life genre. Once thought of as simply an art of imitation, still life has attracted artists for centuries, and indeed continues to be an important vehicle of expression. This podcast was produced in conjunction with the exhibition Significant Objects: The Spell of Still Life, on view from July 20, 2012–January 21, 2013.

Lesson of the Cherry Blossom: Japanese Woodblock Prints

April 08, 2012 00:00

Assistant Curator Melody Rod-ari examines the hypnotic beauty and rich symbolism of the cherry blossom in Japanese art and culture, as presented in the exhibition Lessons of the Cherry Blossom: Japanese Woodblock Prints, on view April 20–September 3, 2012. Organized in honor of the centennial of Japan’s gift of 3,000 cherry trees to Washington, D.C., Lessons of the Cherry Blossom features prints by such artists as Utagawa Hiroshige, Totoya Hokkei, Katsushika Hokusai and Chōbunsai Eishi.

Audio: Memling’s “Portrait of a Man,” on Loan from The Frick Collection, New York

January 09, 2012 19:30

In this audio podcast, produced in conjunction with the captivating loan of Memling's Portrait of a Man, c. 1470-75, from The Frick Collection, New York, Chief Curator Carol Togneri interviews The Frick’s Assistant Curator Margaret Iacono. Memling’s life, his works, and his remarkable career in Bruges are discussed here, as is the story of how his compelling portrait came to hang in The Frick Collection.

Proof: The Rise of Printmaking in Southern California

September 15, 2011 22:00

Associate Curator Leah Lehmbeck narrates this short documentary on how the printmaking community of Southern California was born and fostered, from the printmaking societies of the early 20th century, to June Wayne’s triumphant founding of the Tamarind Lithography Workshop in 1960, to the many print studios created by Wayne’s protégées. This podcast was produced in conjunction with the catalogue and exhibition Proof: The Rise of Printmaking in Southern California, on view October 1, 2011 thro...

Audio: Vermeer’s "Woman with a Lute" on Loan from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

June 17, 2011 20:00

In this audio podcast, produced in conjunction with the rare loan of Vermeer's Woman with a Lute, c. 1662-63, from Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Chief Curator Carol Togneri interviews the Met's Curator of European Paintings Walter Liedtke. A noted scholar of Dutch art, Liedtke discusses the enigmatic painting and its iconography, Vermeer's unique creative techniques, and why the artist's few remaining paintings are so popular today, more than 300 years since the artist's death.

Surface Truths: Abstract Painting in the Sixties

March 25, 2011 18:00

Curator Gloria Williams Sander examines the Museum’s eye-catching, large-scale paintings by such artists as Helen Frankenthaler, Kenneth Noland and Ralph Humphrey as presented in the exhibition Surface Truths: Abstract Painting in the Sixties, on view March 25 through August 15, 2011.

Raphael’s “The Small Cowper Madonna” on loan from the National Gallery of Art, Washington

October 08, 2010 03:00

Produced in conjunction with the rare loan of Raphael's The Small Cowper Madonna, c. 1505, from the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., this video podcast examines the remarkable yet brief career of Italian artist Raphael (1483–1520). Norton Simon Museum Chief Curator Carol Togneri narrates this beautifully illustrated video, paying special attention to The Small Cowper Madonna and the Museum’s own painting by Raphael Madonna and Child with Book.

Not Wanting to Say Anything About Marcel: An Artwork by John Cage

August 23, 2010 19:00

Curatorial Assistant Tom Norris discusses Not Wanting to Say Anything About Marcel, an artwork by American composer and artist John Cage (1912–1992). Created in 1969 as a tribute to artist Marcel Duchamp, Not Wanting to Say Anything About Marcel is a multiple comprised of five components: four Plexigrams and one lithograph, all with randomly placed text and images. This innovative work, with its captivating construction and endless interpretation by the viewer, is featured in the exhibition N...

Hiroshige: Visions of Japan

May 07, 2010 19:00

Curator Christine Knoke provides a brief overview of the life and career of Japanese artist Utagawa Hiroshige (1797–1858), whose woodblock prints are featured in the exhibition Hiroshige: Visions of Japan, on view at the Norton Simon Museum from June 4, 2010 through January 17, 2011.

Sam Francis and the Basel Murals

March 30, 2010 19:00

This short video provides a brief background on California artist Sam Francis (1923–1994) and his monumental triptych, the Basel Murals, painted in Paris in the late 1950s. His Basel Mural I was donated to the Museum in 1967, and Fragments 1 and 2 of Basel Mural III, which was partially destroyed in the mid-1960s, were donated to the Museum in 2009 by the Sam Francis Foundation. Features Debra Burchett-Lere, Director of the Sam Francis Foundation, and Leah Lehmbeck, Assistant Curator of the N...

Audio: Ingres's "Comtesse d'Haussonville" On Loan from The Frick Collection

October 08, 2009 19:00

Chief Curator Carol Togneri speaks with The Frick Collection's Associate Director and Peter Jay Sharp Chief Curator Colin Bailey about Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres's stunning portrait of Comtesse d'Haussonville, 1845. This portrait of the comtesse is the first loan from the Frick in an art exchange program between the venerable New York institution and the Norton Simon foundations. This captivating, large-scale work has never before traveled to California.

Audio: Gaze: Portraiture after Ingres

September 16, 2009 19:00

Assistant Curator Leah Lehmbeck traces artistic engagements with portraiture following French master Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres's influence in the early to mid-19th century through to the present day, and examines why this genre, so seemingly laden with restrictions and expectations, appealed to some of the greatest avant-garde painters in the history of art.

The Restoration of Francisco de Zurbarán's "Still Life with Lemons, Oranges and a Rose"

May 27, 2009 19:00

This nearly seven-minute video provides a detailed look at how the Norton Simon's spectacular 17th-century painting, Still Life with Lemons, Oranges and a Rose by Spanish master Francisco de Zurbarán, was carefully restored in 2008 by Mark Leonard, former Head of Paintings Conservation at the J. Paul Getty Museum.

Audio: Indian Paintings in the Norton Simon Museum

April 14, 2009 03:00

Curator Christine Knoke discusses how Norton Simon became interested in Asian art and how recently donated works have expanded the Museum's Asian art collection. Created in conjunction with the exhibition Exceptionally Gifted: Recent Donations to the Norton Simon Museum, on view April 17 through August 31, 2009.

Audio: Matisse's Amours at the Norton Simon Museum

February 19, 2009 04:00

Assistant Curator Leah Lehmbeck discusses Henri Matisse's exceptional but rarely considered artist's book Florilège des Amours de Ronsard or Anthology of Ronsard's Love Poems. Created in conjunction with the exhibition Matisse's Amours: Illustrations of Pierre de Ronsard's Love Poems on view at the Norton Simon Museum from February 13 through June 8, 2009.

Audio: Vermeer's "A Lady Writing" Comes to the Norton Simon Museum

October 07, 2008 02:00

Chief Curator Carol Togneri talks to Arthur K. Wheelock, Curator of Northern Baroque Paintings at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, about Dutch master Johannes Vermeer and his compelling painting, A Lady Writing, c. 1665. A Lady Writing is on loan from the National Gallery of Art to the Norton Simon Museum from November 7, 2008 through February 2, 2009 as part of the institutions' art exchange program.

Audio: Ruth Weisberg and her Dialogue with the Past

September 20, 2008 02:00

Distinguished artist and scholar Ruth Weisberg describes her series inspired by Guido Cagnacci’s powerful Martha Rebuking Mary for Her Vanity (after 1660), one of the Norton Simon Museum’s most important Baroque paintings. Weisberg’s 20 paintings, monumental drawings and monotypes are featured in the Norton Simon Museum’s exhibition Ruth Weisberg: Guido Cagnacci and the Resonant Image, on view October 17, 2008, through March 2, 2009.

Audio: The Art of War: American War Posters from the Norton Simon Museum

September 15, 2008 02:00

This episode looks at how U.S. government-sponsored posters got the American public to support both world wars. Leah Lehmbeck, Assistant Curator at the Norton Simon Museum, Allan M. Winkler, Professor at the Miami University, Ohio, and Robert Smullyan Sloan, one of the last living artists who created war-time posters, are featured. Created in conjunction with the exhibition The Art of War: American Posters from World War I and World War II, on view at the Norton Simon Museum from September 5,...

Audio: Don Bachardy Draws Norton Simon

August 02, 2008 02:00

Celebrated artist Don Bachardy discusses the portraits he created in the early 1970s of art collector and friend Norton Simon. The artist also talks about how he became an artist, his techniques, and how his relationship with writer Christopher Isherwood opened the door to drawing some of the world's most fascinating people. This interview was conducted in 2007 to commemorate the centenary of Norton Simon's birth and the Norton Simon Art Foundation's acquisition of the Bachardy portraits.

Audio: Marcel Duchamp at the Pasadena Art Museum

July 02, 2008 02:00

Norton Simon Museum Curator Gloria Williams Sander interviews art historian Dickran Tashjian about Marcel Duchamp and his first American retrospective held at the Pasadena Art Museum, now the Norton Simon Museum, in 1963, and curated by the legendary Walter Hopps. Created in conjunction with Marcel Duchamp Redux, a commemorative installation on view at the Norton Simon Museum from April 25 through December 8, 2008.

Romanelli's Dido and Aeneas Cartoons

March 05, 0019 08:00

Curator Gloria Williams Sander explores the Norton Simon's collection of cartoons by Baroque artist Giovanni Francesco Romanelli, which tell the tragic love story of Dido and Aeneas. 

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