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		<title>  Seminars and Symposiums</title>
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            Recordings made at National Gallery of Victoria seminars and symposiums.	
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                Seminars and Symposiums    
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			<title>NGV - Defining Australian Impressionism</title>
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				Dr Gerard Vaughan explains how the artists in this exhibition became grouped generically as Australian Imressionists.
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			<pubDate>Mon Aug 06 2007 00:00:00 GMT+1000 (EST)</pubDate>			
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			<title>NGV - A Golden Age: Tom Roberts and the Art of Spain</title>
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				Humphrey McQueen, Freelance Historian, discusses the Art of Spain and its influences on Tom Roberts&apos; work.
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			<pubDate>Mon Aug 06 2007 00:00:00 GMT+1000 (EST)</pubDate>			
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			<title>NGV - The City&apos;s Toil: Impressionists Views of Marvellous Melbourne</title>
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				Presented by Dr Andrew Brown-May from the School of Historical Studies at The  University of Melbourne.
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			<pubDate>Mon Aug 06 2007 00:00:00 GMT+1000 (EST)</pubDate>			
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			<title>NGV - Memory and Desire: Box Hill 1885-88</title>
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				Dr Leigh Astbury, Senior Lecturer in Visual Culture at Monash University introduces the Box Hill landscapes and the artists&apos; pursuit of truth in nature
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			<pubDate>Mon Aug 06 2007 00:00:00 GMT+1000 (EST)</pubDate>			
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			<title>NGV - The Sunny South: On the Melbourne Riviera</title>
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				Daniel Thomas, retired art-museum curator and director, walks us through the sea-side paintings of the Sunny South and the Mentone period
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			<pubDate>Mon Aug 06 2007 00:00:00 GMT+1000 (EST)</pubDate>			
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			<title>NGV - Heidelberg, Grosvenor Chambers and the 9 by 5 Impression Exhibition</title>
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				Terence Lane, Curator of the Australian Impressionism Exhibition, brings together  Heidelberg, Grosvenor Chambers and the 9 by 5 Impression Exhibition
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			<pubDate>Mon Aug 06 2007 00:00:00 GMT+1000 (EST)</pubDate>			
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			<title>NGV - Exploring the Familiar: Conservation Research into the Australian Impressionists</title>
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				Michael Varcoe-Cocks is the Conservator of Paintings 1850 - 1950, here at the National Gallery of Victoria
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			<pubDate>Mon Aug 06 2007 00:00:00 GMT+1000 (EST)</pubDate>			
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			<title>NGV - Friendly Rivalry: Paintings of Waterside Sydney 1888 and 1890s</title>
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				We travel to Sydney with Dr Mary Eagle, Fellow, at the Australian National University
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			<pubDate>Mon Aug 06 2007 00:00:00 GMT+1000 (EST)</pubDate>			
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			<title>NGV - High Noon On the Hawkesbury River: Arthur Streeton in the Hawkesbury District of NSW</title>
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				Jane Clark, Deputy Chairman, Sotheby&apos;s Australia, discusses Arthur Streeton&apos;s work from the Hawkesbury district
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			<pubDate>Mon Aug 06 2007 00:00:00 GMT+1000 (EST)</pubDate>			
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			<title>NGV - Jane Sutherland: Thoroughly Australian Landscapes</title>
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				Frances Lindsay, Deputy Director at the NGV introduces us to the extraordinary landscaps of Jane Sutherland
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			<pubDate>Mon Aug 06 2007 00:00:00 GMT+1000 (EST)</pubDate>			
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			<title>NGV - Natural Nationalism</title>
			<description>
				David Hansen, Curator and Writer, talks about National Themes in this collection
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			<pubDate>Mon Aug 06 2007 00:00:00 GMT+1000 (EST)</pubDate>			
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			<title>NGV - The Guggenheim Museum – History and today</title>
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				Lisa Dennison, Director of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum,
walks us through the history of the Guggenheim museum from its beginning as a progressive collection of non-objective art to a growing and evolving international network for cultural exchange.

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			<pubDate>Fri Oct 26 2007 00:00:00 GMT+1000 (EST)</pubDate>			
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			<title>NGV - Guggenheim Collection: 1940s to now</title>
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				Dr. Valerie Hillings, Curator of Guggenheim Collection: 1940s to now, discusses the curatorial process that she undertook, together with colleagues at both the Guggenheim and the NGV, to realize a show that is both survey and portrait.
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			<pubDate>Fri Oct 26 2007 00:00:00 GMT+1000 (EST)</pubDate>			
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			<title>NGV - Artist Perspective</title>
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				Sarah Anne Johnson’s work has been collected by the Guggenheim Museum, the Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography, the Winnipeg Art Gallery, the Spencer Museum of Art and Yale University. Sarah offers a unique and humourous insight into the production and inspiration of two recent works: Tree Planting and The Galapagos Project.
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			<pubDate>Fri Oct 26 2007 00:00:00 GMT+1000 (EST)</pubDate>			
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			<title>NGV - Finding Our Way:  Modern Art, Misery, and the Pursuit of Happiness</title>
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				David Lubin, the Charlotte C. Weber Professor of Art at Wake Forest University, is the author of several books on American art, society, and popular culture. He discusses how Modern art, born in the Age of Revolution, sprang from a radically new concept in human history—that common citizens had the right to be happy.
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			<pubDate>Fri Oct 26 2007 00:00:00 GMT+1000 (EST)</pubDate>			
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			<title>NGV - Running Hot and Cool: Climate Change in Post-War Art</title>
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				Dr Anthony White is a graduate of The University of Melbourne and Harvard University. From 2000-2002, he held the position of Curator of International Painting and Sculpture at the National Gallery of Australia and is now Lecturer, Art History Program, School of Culture and Communication, at The University of Melbourne. Anthony discusses the artistic transformation that took place in post-war European and American Art. 
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			<pubDate>Fri Oct 26 2007 00:00:00 GMT+1000 (EST)</pubDate>			
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			<title>NGV - Experimenta Playground</title>
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				Emma McRae, Curatorial and Project Coordinator of Experimenta, discusses the process of exhibition design for Experimenta Playground, with a focus on the challenges of working within a non-traditional gallery venue for the exhibition of media art.
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			<pubDate>Thu Apr 17 2008 00:00:00 GMT+1000 (EST)</pubDate>			
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			<title>NGV - An Architecture of Light, Energy and the Museum</title>
			<description>
				Michael Pearce, Senior Architect, DesignInc, focuses on some of the possibilities that are opening to architecture in a new age of uncertainty, energy base shifts, and global warming. 
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			<pubDate>Thu Apr 17 2008 00:00:00 GMT+1000 (EST)</pubDate>			
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			<title>NGV - Installing the APT in the new GOMA, Brisbane</title>
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				Don Heron, Head of Exhibitions and Display, Queensland Art Gallery, explores the exhibition design of the 5th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art (APT5) with a particular emphasis on how the exhibition was designed for, and installed in the new Gallery of Modern Art building.
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			<pubDate>Thu Apr 17 2008 00:00:00 GMT+1000 (EST)</pubDate>			
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