Episodes
Eva Heitmann, age 9, and the artist Nicola Hicks discuss works featured in the exhibition Sculpture by Nicola Hicks, at the Yale Center for British Art (November 14, 2013 – March 9, 2014). This exhibition has been organized by the Center and selected by Nicola Hicks in conjunction with Martina Droth, Associate Director of Research and Education, and Curator of Sculpture, with the assistance of Lars Kokkonen, Postdoctoral Research Associate.
Published 11/06/13
The artist Nicola Hicks and Lars Kokkonen, Postdoctoral Research Associate at the Yale Center for British Art, discuss Hicks’s work and the exhibition Sculpture by Nicola Hicks, on display at the Yale Center for British Art (November 14, 2013 – March 9, 2014). This exhibition has been organized by the Center selected by Nicola Hicks in conjunction with Martina Droth, Associate Director of Research and Education, and Curator of Sculpture, with the assistance of Lars Kokkonen.
Published 11/06/13
Rosie Ibbotson, Postdoctoral Research Associate at the Yale Center for British Art, discusses the drawings that British sculptor Henry Moore made of the London Underground shelters during World War II. Works by Moore are found in the Yale Center for British Art as well as other Yale collections.
Published 12/14/12
Rosie Ibbotson, Postdoctoral Research Associate at the Yale Center for British Art, discusses the drawings of sculptors Henry Moore and Anthony Caro. Works by Moore are in the collection of the Yale Center for British Art, which has also organized exhibition, Caro: Close Up.
Published 12/14/12
Martina Droth, Associate Head of Research and Education, and Curator of Sculpture at the Yale Center for British Art, discusses the work of and relationship between American sculptor David Smith and British sculptor Anthony Caro. Both artists are represented in the collection of the Yale University Art Gallery and relate to the Center's exhibition, "Caro: Close Up", on view from October 18-December 30, 2012.
Published 12/14/12
Artist Anthony Caro and Julius Bryant, Keeper of Word & Image, Victoria and Albert Museum, London, discuss Caro's career and exhibition, Caro: Close Up, at the Yale Center for British Art (October 18 - December 30, 2012).
Published 12/07/12
Martina Droth, Head of Research and Curator of Sculpture at the Yale Center for British Art, discusses the exhibition "Caro: Close Up," on view through December 30, 2012.
Published 12/07/12
A copy of Haydn's first string quartets was part of the cargo of the British merchant ship, the "Westmorland", which was captured by the French in 1779 and later purchased by King Carlos III of Spain. Inventories from the "Westmorland" tell us that the ship carried hundreds of musical scores like this, belonging to Grand Tourists and their tutors. It is evidence of the significant role that amateur music making played in the recreation and social activities of young men on the Grand Tour....
Published 12/07/12
In 1779, the "Westmorland" - a British ship laden with works of art acquired by young travelers on the Grand Tour - was captured by two French warships. It was declared a prize of war, and the works of art and books were sold to Carlos III of Spain. On board was a copy of Moliere's plays, first printed in 1762, which belonged to Sir John Henderson. "Les Femmes Savantes" (The Learned Ladies) was one of Moliere's most popular comedies. Here, two actors from the Yale School of Drama perform Act...
Published 12/07/12
Scott Wilcox, Chief Curator of Art Collections at the Yale Center for British Art, discusses the portrait of Francis Bassett by Pompeo Batoni, on view in the exhibition, "The English Prize: The Capture of the 'Westmorland,' An Episode of the Grand Tour."
Published 12/07/12
Scott Wilcox, Chief Curator of Art Collections at the Yale Center for British Art, discusses "The English Prize: The Capture of the 'Westmorland,' An Episode of the Grand Tour," on view at the Center through January 13, 2013.
Published 12/07/12
Published 12/07/12