Audio/Video
Podcast
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Audio
Listen to audio selections from the Nasher Museum of art.
General
- Ray Nasher discusses the Mark di Suvero sculpture located on the grounds of the Nasher. Listen now.
- Jason Rubell, Duke class of '91, talks about collecting contemporary art for The Rubell Family Collection in Miami. From a public lecture at the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University on September 14, 2006. (September 2006). Listen now.
- Kimerly Rorschach, director of the Nasher Museum, talks with Charlotte's Morning News with Al Gardner & Stacey Simms (www.wbt.com/goodmorning) about Indiana Jones and the grim realities of looted art, on May 26, 2008. Listen now.
Exhibition-related
- Trevor Schoonmaker, the Nasher Museum's curator of contemporary art, interviews Barkley Hendricks about the exhibition "Barkley Hendricks: Birth of the Cool." (February 2008). Listen now.
- Listen to artists from "Between Past and Future: New Photography and Video from China" discuss their works and the exhibit. (November 2006). Listen now.
- Mark Coetzee, director of The Rubell Family Collection, talks about the installation of Memorials of Identity: New Media from The Rubell Family Collection, on view at the Nasher Museum through October 1. The show will travel to the Haifa Museum of Art in Israel. (September 2006). Listen now.
- Trevor Schoonmaker, the Nasher Museum's curator of contemporary art, and Mark Coetzee, director of The Rubell Family Collection, discuss "Barbed Hula," a video by Israeli artist Sigalit Landau now on view at the museum. (August 2006). Listen now.
- Rufus Corporation performers Katarina Oikonomopoulou and Walter Sipser talk about shooting "The Rape of the Sabine Women". (July 2006). Listen now.
Video/Slideshows
Watch video and multimedia selections from the Nasher Museum of Art.
Video

- Please click here to view a short documentary on the Hendricks show at the Nasher Museum. (Current)




