Award-winning actress, playwright, and professor Anna Deavere Smith explores performance as a way of knowing in this four-part series. Since 1980, Smith has been interviewing Americans through her project “On the Road: A Search for American Character,” which she developed into a new form of theater. Delivered with segments of performance, these lectures examine this material collected over the course of Smith’s career: www.nga.gov/re...
Lecture 1 of 4: “On the Road: A Search for American Character”
• On the Road: A Search ...
Lecture 2 of 4: “This Ghost of Slavery: A Solo Reading”
Smith conducts a solo reading from her newest play “This Ghost of Slavery,” published in The Atlantic (December 2023).
• This Ghost of Slavery:...
Lecture 3 of 4: “Let Me Down Easy: On the Vulnerability of Our Bodies / The Resilience of Our Spirits”
Featuring photographs by Diana Walker.
• Let Me Down Easy: On t...
Lecture 4 of 4: “Me: Shot Out of a Moving Canon-Black, Female, and the 1970s”
• Me: Shot Out of a Movi...
The A. W. Mellon Lectures in the Fine Arts is the longest-running lecture series at the National Gallery of Art. Past lecturers have included art historians, artists, poets, and musicologists: www.nga.gov/re...
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14 окт 2024