After the successful release of "Coloring Ancient Egypt" in 2020, the museums are excited to preview the next in our series of activity books, "Coloring German Expressionism."
In this seminar, Jen Thum, Lynette Roth, and artist Hannah Herrick will discuss how they conceived the book; the challenge of selecting examples from the Busch-Reisinger Museum’s expansive holdings; and how German expressionism can be an exciting means to explore the dynamic nature of color and its application.
TAKE A CLOSER LOOK:
+ Download your copy of "Coloring German Expressionism": [ Ссылка ]
+ Explore "New Frame(works) for German Expressionism with Lynette Roth:" [ Ссылка ]
+ "Coloring Ancient Egypt—An Activity Book for Kids of All Ages:" [ Ссылка ]
SPEAKERS:
+ Hannah Herrick, artist and Ph.D. Student, Department of Archaeology, Simon Fraser University;
+ Jen Thum, Assistant Director of Academic Engagement and Assistant Research Curator, Division of Academic and Public Programs, Harvard Art Museums;
+ Lynette Roth, Daimler Curator of the Busch-Reisinger Museum and Head, Division of Modern and Contemporary Art, Harvard Art Museums;
+ Introductions by Laura Muir, Associate Director of Academic and Public Programs and Research Curator, Harvard Art Museums.
TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 - Land Acknowledgement
00:32 - Introduction to Art Study Center with Laura Muir
01:18 - Logistics for Webinar
02:15 - Intro to Coloring German Expressionism
03:30 - Intro to Coloring Book with Jen Thum
05:52 - What is German Expressionism with Lynette Roth
13:24 - Works of Art included
15:14 - Designing a Coloring Book with Hannah Herrick
20:01 - Framing German Expressionism
22:27 - Artist Prompts
23:31 - Alexei von Jawlensky, "Composition No. 1, Sunrise," c. 1924 (BR65.37). ttps://hvrd.art/o/222647
24:44 - Emil Nolde, "Madonna amidst Flowers (Tulips)," c. 1930 (2017.306). [ Ссылка ]
30:08 - Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, "Bathers Tossing Reeds," 1909 (BR58.190). [ Ссылка ]
33:58 - Franz Marc, "Grazing Horses IV," 1911 (2014.301). [ Ссылка ]
38:12 - Forbes Pigment Collection
39:00 - Expressing Yourself
41:29 - Q&A with participants
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Recorded October 8, 2021. © President and Fellows of Harvard College. Video: Division of Academic & Public Programming. For questions related to permission for commercial use of this video, please contact the Department of Digital Imaging and Visual Resources at am_divr@harvard.edu.
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