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1955. Brazil. A man - Juscelino Kubitschek - campaigning to be president made a promise to the people to construct an entirely new capital city from scratch,
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A man, Juscelino Kubitschek, campaigning to be president made a promise to the people to construct an entirely new capital city from scratch, to create a modern heart for the burgeoning country. Kubitschek won; he was elected president and so commenced one of the most ambitious single building projects ever. * The city of Brasília was
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HENI Talks in collaboration with the National Portrait Gallery, explores the importance of Sir Joshua Reynolds' spectacular Portrait of Mai (Omai). Dr Lucy Pelzt, explains in detail, Sir Joshua Reynolds' majestic painting which holds a pivotal place in global art history, depicting the first Polynesian to visit Britain, and is widely
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Damien Hirst's 'Treasures from the Wreck of the Unbelievable' reveals the fascinating story of the discovery and excavation of an ancient shipwreck, and the
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HENI Talks. Stories of art from world leading experts. HENI Talks are dedicated to sharing insights about art history from leading artists, curators and academics on film.….
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HENI Talks (short art history videos) July 9, 2021April 16, 2024 by Victoria Emily Jones. Launched in April 2018, HENI Talks is a growing catalogue of short films on art, narrated by experts. The project was prompted by the 2016 announcement by the AQA exam board in England that they would be dropping art history A-levels, meaning that the
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Zaha Hadid: Sketching the Future. Zaha Hadid revolutionised the language of architecture and transformed the way we think about design. An artist who sought to question everything taken for granted, she created some of the most spectacular buildings of the 20th and 21st centuries. Hans Ulrich Obrist, a curator, collaborator and longstanding
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HENI Talks is an innovative response to the call for more access for audiences to the riches of art and culture, using the power of digital communications. Through the medium of film, internationally recognised artists, historians, academics and curators invite viewers to look close up at art and unlock the hidden stories of art and visual
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HENI Talks. 2,710 likes. HENI Talks. Stories of art. Award winning documentaries which reveal the stories of #art and #arthistory. Produced by HENI.
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Pulitzer Prize-winning authors Mark Stevens and Annalyn Swan chart the life and art of the formidable Francis Bacon, a towering figure in 20th century art. T
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What is HENI Talks? HENI Talks is dedicated to sharing insights about art history on film from leading artists, curators and academics. This growing catalogue of short films aims to open art to the wider public and create a platform through which everyone can learn about art history and can discuss, comment, enjoy and engage with it.
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HENI Talks is a non-commercial initiative dedicated to sharing insights about art history from authorities in the field, as part of a broader commitment to supporting art education and widening public access to art.
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HENI Talks is dedicated to democratising art education and sharing insights about art history in films from leading artists, curators and academics.
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HENI Talks is dedicated to sharing insights about art history on film from leading artists, curators and academics. This growing catalogue of short films aims to open art up to the wider public, and create a platform through which everyone can learn about art history, and can discuss, comment, enjoy and engage with it.
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A lifelong exponent of the integration of art and architecture, and celebrated for his paintings, sculpture, ceramics, mosaic, and his radical innovation in
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1955. Brazil. A man - Juscelino Kubitschek - campaigning to be president made a promise to the people to construct an entirely new capital city from scratch, a pledge to create a modern heart for the burgeoning country. Kubitschek won; he was elected president and so commenced one of the most ambitious single building projects ever. The city of Brasília was fashioned in just 4 years. City
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Wendy Elia is delighted to be elected as an academician at The Royal West of England Academy.
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HENI Talks · 14 Mar 2024. Apollo Pavilion. In the latest film from HENI Talks, Apollo Pavilion, architecture historian Stephen Parnell invites viewers to explore one of the UK's most significant public artworks. Intertwining the disciplines of architecture and sculpture, the Apollo Pavilion marked a turning point in Modernist art and
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Griselda Pollock unpacks some of the questions raised by Manet's enigmatic last masterpiece. -----
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About this film. Qabir Alli and Marianne Whiting are alumni of the ARTiculation Prize. In this short film, they discuss Barbara Hepworth's sculpture Family of Man (conceived 1970 and cast 1972), exploring the relationships between the sculptural group, landscape and the viewer, as well as Hepworth's attention to materials.. This film is part of a series made by HENI Talks in collaboration
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Subscribe to HENI Talks. Film Details . Transcript . Further Media . Credits 'Have nothing in your house that you do not know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful.' — William Morris. The Industrial Revolution of the nineteenth century transformed England beyond recognition, turning a country of farmers into factory workers. It was a world
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Subscribe to HENI Talks. Film Details. Transcript. Further Media. Credits. One might consider Brutalism as the 'marmite' of architectural history: it is a style that is systematically loathed and revered. HRH Prince Charles once compared one of the icons of Brutalism, Britain's National Theatre, to a nuclear power station.