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Works on Paper at the National Gallery of Art (NGA)
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Thought this video lecture that the NGA (here in my backyard in the DC metro area) posted today might interest some of you here.  And in the spirit of elevating the collective purpose I've created this thread.  I love these museum lectures, and found this one played into a conversation this board has from time to time concerning where works on paper fit into the larger Art world.  The video is short at 25 minutes, but fair warning it's also pretty dry.  The presenter is somewhat monotone, but she does speak about (and show works by) artists who are in the NGA's collection such as: Winsor McCay, Art Spiegelman, George Herriman, Crumb, and Rockwell.  I also learned that Picasso created comic strips.  And knowing is half the battle.

 

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