A Conversation with Collectors Roberta and Richard Huber, moderated by Edward Sullivan
May 16, 2014
Edward Sullivan, Helen Gould Sheppard Professor of the History of Art at the Institute of Fine Arts and the Department of Art History at NYU, moderates a conversation with collectors Roberta and Richard Huber during the two-day symposium The Americas Revealed, Collecting Colonial and Modern Latin American Art in the United States. This event was organized by the Center for the History of Collecting at The Frick Collection.
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Welcome to The Americas Revealed, Collecting Colonial and Modern Latin American Art in the United States -
45:25
Edward Sullivan: "Observations on the Myths and Magic of Collecting Latin American Art in the United States" -
33:11
Ronda Kasl: "An American Museum: Representing the Arts of Mexico at the Metropolitan Museum" -
39:23
Ilona Katzew: "Sense of Mission, Aesthetic Sense: Why Build a Collection of Spanish Colonial Art?" -
42:46
Joseph Rishel: "The Philadelphia Story" -
30:10
Anna Indych-López: "Constructing a Canon: Collecting and Exhibiting Mexican Art in the United States in the 1930s" -
36:40
Mary-Anne Martin: "How the Art Market Affects Collecting Decisions by Individuals and Institutions" -
22:19
Delia Solomons: "That Process of Passionate Abstraction: Collecting in the 1960s" -
25:13
Luis Pérez Oramas: "Collecting Latin American Art: Projecting Names on Nameless Practices, Transforming Narratives" -
28:55
Estrellita Brodsky: "Going Global: Good or Bad" -
31:43
Vanessa Davidson: "Beyond Mexico: The Evolution of the Phoenix Art Museum’s Latin American Collection" -
41:24
Mari Carmen Ramírez: "Inverted Strategies: An Exhibition as Matrix for the Permanent Collection" -
32:13
A Conversation with Collector Patricia Phelps de Cisneros