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SUMMARY: Enduring Appeal: Looking at the Painting of Modern Life
DESCRIPTION: In conjunction with Monet to Dali: Modern Masters from the Cle
 veland Museum of Art join Dorothy Barenscott for a lecture on how late 19th
  century artists gave visual shape and dimension to the myths and spectacle
 s of urban modernity\, while simultaneously addressing the promise of newne
 ss and transformation that the modern age promised. Looking at […]
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <p>In conjunction with Monet to Dali: Modern 
 Masters from the Cleveland Museum of Art join Dorothy Barenscott for a lect
 ure on how late 19th century artists gave visual shape and dimension to the
  myths and spectacles of urban modernity\, while simultaneously addressing 
 the promise of newness and transformation that the modern age promised.</p>
 <p>Looking at the works of the Impressionists and other late 19th century a
 vant-garde European artists\, Dorothy argues that their work is more consum
 able and perhaps “readable” today than in the moment of initial conception\
 , when emerging groups of radical artists sought to capture and tell storie
 s about the new contexts of the modernizing fin de siecle world around them
 . Why is this? What are the themes that continue to resonate in the present
  moment? These will be the questions explored in a talk which raises a numb
 er of productive tensions revealed in late 19th century European painting.<
 /p><p>Dorothy Barenscott is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Art H
 istory\, Visual Art and Theory at the University of British Columbia and ha
 s recently been appointed as a Visiting Assistant Professor in the Departme
 nt of Art at the University of Lethbridge. Dorothy has an interest in the e
 mergence of urban modernity in the context of European visual art and cultu
 re\, and her publication record reflects these interests with examinations 
 of painted panoramas\, early cinema\, modern architecture\, and conceptual 
 photography. She has presented her work internationally\, and lectured on v
 isual art and theory at UBC and Simon Fraser University. Dorothy holds a do
 ctoral fellowship with the Social Sciences and Humanities Council of Canada
  and is a past recipient of the Simons Foundation Doctoral Scholarship.</p>
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