GlassLab Design Session: Tom Scott

GlassLab Design Session: Tom Scott

Designer Tom Scott describes working at GlassLab during a design session at The Corning Museum of Glass, July 24 - 25, 2012.

GlassLab Design Session: Jon Otis

GlassLab Design Session: Jon Otis

Designer Jon Otis describes working at GlassLab during a design session at The Corning Museum of Glass, July 17 - 18, 2012.

A Conversation with the Curators about Snapshot: Painters and Photography

A Conversation with the Curators about Snapshot: Painters and Photography

Join Ellen W. Lee, Wood-Pulliam Senior Curator at the IMA; Elizabeth Easton, Director of the Center for Curatorial Leadership; Eliza Rathbone, Chief Curator of The Phillips Collection; and Edwin Becker, Head of Exhibitions at the Van Gogh Museum, for an informal discussion exploring the artists' intriguing experiments with snapshot photography.

GlassLab Design Session: Marc Thorpe

GlassLab Design Session: Marc Thorpe

Designer Marc Thorpe describes working at GlassLab during a design session at The Corning Museum of Glass, July 10 - 11, 2012.

GlassLab Design Session: Peter Sís

GlassLab Design Session: Peter Sís

Illustrator Peter Sís describes working at GlassLab during a design session at The Corning Museum of Glass, June 12 - 13, 2012.

Robert Indiana

Robert Indiana

After a complete restoration of Robert Indiana's Numbers and many discussions with the artist, Richard McCoy, Conservator of Objects and Variable Art at the Indianapolis Museum of Art, shares insight to Indiana's symbolic use of color on the large sculptures.

You can see all 10 Numbers at the IMA's Alliance Sculpture Court.

Hiroshi Sugimoto on His "Five Elements" Series and Collecting Art

Hiroshi Sugimoto on His "Five Elements" Series and Collecting Art

Hailed as one of the most important photographers of our time, New York-based Japanese artist Hiroshi Sugimoto is also an accomplished architect. He approaches his work from many different perspectives, with architecture as one component in designing the settings for his installations. As a photographer of the highest technical ability, with equal acclaim for the conceptual and philosophical aspects of his work, Sugimoto has created works in his "Five Elements" series that are constructed as shrines to a primordial birthplace.

Art of Another Kind: The Exhibition

Art of Another Kind: The Exhibition

Art of Another Kind: International Abstraction and the Guggenheim, 1949–1960
June 8–September 12, 2012