Ancient Greek Art in 60 Seconds: Black-Figure Dinos

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The Cleveland Museum of Art’s video series shares the insights of CMA curators and staff on exhibitions and objects from the permanent collection. Check out Behind the Beat and #CMAConservation for more video content.

Ancient Greek Art in 60 Seconds: Torso of a Kouros

This Ancient Greek marble sculpture was made more than 2500 years ago. Join Curator Seth Pevnick to discover how we can classify this sculpture as a kouros, or "youth" in Greek.

Ancient Greek Art in 60 Seconds: Torso of a Kouros

Ancient Greek Art in 60 Seconds: Black-Figure Dinos

Join Seth Pevnick, Curator of Greek and Roman Art, to learn more about the figural decoration on this Black-Figure Dinos.

Ancient Greek Art in 60 Seconds: Black-Figure Dinos

CMA, 1994.25 cover (detail)

Korean Art in 60 Seconds: Avatamsaka Sutra No. 78

This illuminated manuscript presents one part of a multivolume sacred text titled Avatamsaka (Flower Garland) sutra. Join Sooa McCormick, Curator of Korean Art, to learn more about this manuscript.

Korean Art in 60 Seconds: Avatamsaka Sutra No. 78

Korean Art in 60 Seconds: Amitabha Triad

This rare bronze triad from the 1400s shows Amitabha (아미타불 in Korean), seated on a lotus pedestal at the center. He is flanked by two sacred attendants, Ksitigarbha (지장보살 in Korean), on his left and Avalokitesvara (관음보살 in Korean). Join Sooa McCormick, curator of Korean Art, to learn more about this unusual combination of figures. 

Korean Art in 60 Seconds: Amitabha Triad

A gilded wood sculpture of a seated buddha

Japanese Art in 60 Seconds: Seated Buddha

Join curator of Japanese art Sinéad Vilbar to learn more about Seated Buddha (如来坐像), currently on view at the Cleveland Museum of Art. Did you know? Like many Buddhas, this figure has its right hand positioned in a gesture meaning “fear not.” However, the left hand is a replacement, so its original gesture, a clue to this Buddha’s identity, is unknown. A 1906 photo taken at Kōfukuji shows this sculpture without a halo or left hand.

Japanese Art in 60 Seconds: Seated Buddha

The new research presented in this video is the work of Yamaguchi Ryūsuke and Miyazaki Motoko of the Nara National Museum.

Japanese Art in 60 Seconds: Clog-Shaped Teabowl

Take a look at the significance and design of the Oribe-type Clog-Shaped Teabowl with Sinéad Vilbar, curator of Japanese art.

Japanese Art in 60 Seconds: Clog-Shaped Teabowl

Portrait of Nadiah Rivera Fellah

Contemporary Art in 60 Seconds: Line and Shape

Take a look at the use of color, line, and geometric abstraction in Al Loving’s Blue Rational/Irrational with associate curator of contemporary art Nadiah Rivera Fellah.

Contemporary Art in 60 Seconds: Color and Line

 

Emily Liebert. Photo courtesy Amber N. Ford

Contemporary Art in 60 Seconds: Found and Made

Explore the Cleveland Museum of Art’s newly reinstalled contemporary galleries. In this episode, join curator Emily Liebert in taking a closer look at El manto negro by Theresa Margolles.

Contemporary Art in 60 Seconds: Found and Made

Portrait of Nadiah Rivera Fellah

Contemporary Art in 60 Seconds: Living Abstraction

Join Nadiah Rivera Fellah, associate curator of contemporary art, as she explores living abstraction through the new reinstallation of the contemporary galleries.

Contemporary Art in 60 Seconds: Living Abstraction

Emily Liebert. Photo courtesy Amber N. Ford

Contemporary Art in 60 Seconds: The Figure

Join curator Emily Liebert to explore the new reinstallation of the Cleveland Museum of Art’s contemporary galleries, open now. 

Contemporary Art in 60 Seconds: The Figure

Gallery Hangouts: Armor for Man and Horse

Who doesn’t love mixing function with fashion? Certainly the knights of what is now northern Italy and their horses were no exception. Join manager of youth and family engagement Sydney Kreuzmann in a closer look at this beloved armor court favorite. 

Gallery Hangouts: Armor for Man and Horse

a mesoamerican stone carving shows a female ruler in elaborate cosume

Gallery Hangouts: Front Face of a Stela

What do you think of when you think of a leader? Is it their elaborate regalia or a powerful pose? Here at the museum, we have many portraits of leaders, and whether they are military, political, or religious, these portraits show the subjects’ status and authority. 

Gallery Hangouts: Front Face of a Stela

Gallery Hangouts: Las Meninas

Have you ever heard someone say “It has pockets!” when referring to a new dress or skirt? That’s one of the first things that comes to mind for teen engagement specialist Arcelia Gandarilla when looking at Simone Leigh’s Las Meninas.

Gallery Hangouts: Las Meninas

On View Now: Bruce Davidson: Brooklyn Gang

True or false: a photograph’s meaning can change depending on its context. Join curator Barbara Tannenbaum for a closer look at some of the photographs featured in the exhibition Bruce Davidson: Brooklyn Gang.

On View Now: Bruce Davidson: Brooklyn Gang

Gallery Hangouts: The Holy Family

What can you tell about a family by looking at a family portrait? Maybe the number of the siblings? The ages of the children? Who the parents are? Join gallery teacher Ashaé Burgess in looking closely at the Filippino Lippi painting The Holy Family with Saint John the Baptist and Saint Margaret to discover some of the origins of the Christian tradition and the divinity of the subjects.

Gallery Hangouts: The Holy Family

Gallery Hangouts: Cupid and Psyche

Did you know that Cupid, the god of love, once fell in love himself? This week, join master teacher Arielle Levine to learn the story behind Jacques-Louis David’s Cupid and Psyche.

Gallery Hangouts: Cupid and Psyche

CMA, 1967.152

Gallery Hangouts: Baàthíl

This week, join Molly Phillips, assistant director of gallery teaching, to learn more about the object Baàthíl, on view in gallery 108A.

Gallery Hangouts: Baàthíl

On View Now: Prince Salim’s Life of Christ

Did you know that 400 years ago, a new biography of Jesus Christ was written in Mughal India? Join curator Sonya Rhie Mace for a closer look at the Mir’at al-quds (Mirror of Holiness) of Father Jerome Xavier.

Prince Salim’s Life of Christ is on view at the CMA in gallery 115 through November 29, 2020. 

On View Now: Prince Salim's Life of Christ

Gallery Hangouts: Portrait of Dora Wheeler

This week, join Hajnal Eppley, department director of gallery teaching, to learn more about William Merritt Chase’s Portrait of Dora Wheeler, on view in gallery 208.

Gallery Hangouts: Portrait of Dora Wheeler

Gallery Hangouts: Frieze with Dancer and Musicians

This week, join gallery teacher Claire Appelmans as she explores one of her favorite objects, Frieze with Dancer and Musicians.

Gallery Hangouts: Frieze with Dancer and Musicians

A wooden Chinese sculpture

Gallery Hangouts: Eleven-Headed Guanyin

This week, join gallery teacher JP Peralta as he gives us a closer look at Eleven-Headed Guanyin.

Gallery Hangouts: Eleven-Headed Guanyin

On View Now: British Galleries

Join Cory Korkow, associate curator of European paintings and sculpture, 1500–1800, for a deep dive into two works in the CMA’s recently reinsalled British galleries. 

On View Now: British Galleries

On My Mind: Eleven-Headed Guanyin

In this week’s video, Beth Edelstein, conservator of objects, discusses recent research on Eleven-Headed Guanyin from the CMA’s conservation lab.

On My Mind: Eleven-Headed Guanyin

An Exceptional Collection: Visit the Keithley Gift

In the culminating episode of this special series, join Heather Lemonedes Brown, chief curator and deputy director, as she discusses two contemporary works of art given to the CMA as part of the transformative Keithley Gift. 

An Exceptional Collection: Visit the Keithley Gift

On View Now: Spotlight on a New Generation

In the latest episode of our video series, Clarissa von Spee, curator of Chinese art, discusses several works from the exhibition Spotlight on a New Generation: Contemporary Chinese Artists. 

On View Now: Spotlight on a New Generation

On My Mind: Scripture of the Supreme Array

Join Sonya Rhie Mace, George P. Bickford Curator of Indian and Southeast Asian Art at the CMA, as she discusses folios from a Gandavyuha-sutra (Scripture of the Supreme Array) and Krishna Attacked by Shivas Fever from an Usha-Aniruddh. Read Sonya’s article here

On My Mind: Scripture of the Supreme Array

Exploring the Keithley Gift: John Marin’s Watercolors

In the fourth episode of this special series, Emily Peters, curator of prints and drawings at the CMA, discusses two watercolors by American modernist John Marin. 

Exploring the Keithley Gift: John Marin's Watercolors

On My Mind: Hen and Chicks Covered Tureen on Stand

Take a close look at one of the museum’s most popular artworks, Hen and Chicks Covered Tureen on Stand, with Hajnal Eppley, department director of gallery teaching, whose family recently adopted some chicks of their own!

On My Mind: Hen and Chicks Covered Tureen on Stand

Exploring the Keithley Gift: The Port of l’Estaque, the Pier

In the third video in this series, William Robinson, senior curator of modern European painting and sculpture, discusses Georges Braque’s The Port of l’Estaque, the Pier. 

Exploring the Keithley Gift: Georges Braque's The Port of l'Estaque, the Pier

On My Mind: Continuous Mile and Liza Lou Interview

In this special episode, join Nadiah Rivera Fellah, associate curator of contemporary art, in conversation with artist Liza Lou on several of her works. To learn more about apartogether, visit apartogether.com.

On My Mind: Continuous Mile and Liza Lou Interview

On My Mind: Rooftop

Listen as Key Jo Lee, assistant director of academic affairs, discusses Rooftop by Hughie Lee-Smith. 

Home Is Where the Art Is: On My Mind: Rooftop

On View Now: Tiffany in Bloom

Join curator Stephen Harrison as he discusses works from the exhibition Tiffany in Bloom: Stained Glass Lamps of Louis Comfort Tiffany.

Home Is Where the Art Is: On View Now: Tiffany in Bloom

On My Mind: Melencolia I

In this episode, Sabine Kretzschmar, manager of the education art collection, discusses Albrecht Durer’s Melencolia I

Home Is Where the Art Is: On My Mind: Melencolia I

On My Mind: A Warrior Cutting His Hair

In this episode, Seth Pevnick, curator of Greek and Roman art, discusses the object Red-Figure Lekythos (Oil Vessel): Warrior Cutting Hair

Home Is Where the Art Is: On My Mind: A Warrior Cutting His Hair

An Exceptional Collection: Exploring the Keithley Gift

William Griswold, director of the Cleveland Museum of Art, introduces the Keithley Gift: a transformative gift to the CMA in March 2020 of more than 100 works from the collection of Joseph and Nancy Keithley. 

An Exceptional Collection: Exploring the Keithley Gift

On View Now: PROOF: Photography in the Era of the Contact Sheet

In this episode, Andrew Cappetta, manager of collection and exibition programs, discusses the exhibition PROOF: Photography in the Era of the Contact Sheet

Home Is Where the Art Is: PROOF: Photography in the Era of the Contact Sheet

On My Mind: Memorial Head (nsodie)

In this week’s episode, Kristen Windmiller-Luna, curator of African art, discusses the object Memorial Head (nsodie).

Home Is Where the Art Is: On My Mind: Memorial Head (nsodie)

On View Now: A Graphic Revolution

Britany Salsbury, associate curator of prints and drawings, discusses the exhibition A Graphic Revolution: Prints and Drawings in Latin America

Home Is Where the Art Is: A Graphic Revolution

Water Lilies (Agapanthus), c. 1915-1926, Claude Monet (French, 1840-1926). The Cleveland Museum of Art 1960.81.

On My Mind: Monet’s Waterlilies

In this episode, Heather Lemonedes Brown, Virginia N. and Randall J. Barbato Deputy Director and Chief Curator, discusses the work Water Lilies (Agapanthus) by Claude Monet. 

Home Is Where the Art Is: On My Mind: Monet's Water Lilies

On View Now: Ilse Bing: Queen of the Leica

In this first episode, Barbara Tannenbaum, curator of photography, discusses the exhibition Ilse Bing: Queen of the Leica.

Home Is Where the Art Is: Ilse Bing, Queen of the Leica