Artist Robyn O’Neil will be in conversation with the producer and host of the Modern Art Notes podcast, Tyler Green, in conjunction with the Modern’s exhibition "Robyn O’Neil: We, The Masses," a survey that examines the artist’s formal and conceptual developments over the past two decades.
Following a shared interest, Green and O’Neil will present “Skies in Art History” as they discuss the subject as found in O’Neil’s work as well as the influence and inspiration she finds in the skies of other artists throughout time. Looking at specific works of art featuring skies that excite both O’Neil and Green, the two share their considerations of why artists have always looked heavenward.
This conversation will also be available as an episode of the Modern Art Notes podcast the week following the presentation.
Artist Robyn O’Neil will be in conversation with the producer and host of the Modern Art Notes podcast, Tyler Green, in conjunction with the Modern’s exhibition "Robyn O’Neil: We, The Masses," a survey that examines the artist’s formal and conceptual developments over the past two decades.
Following a shared interest, Green and O’Neil will present “Skies in Art History” as they discuss the subject as found in O’Neil’s work as well as the influence and inspiration she finds in the skies of other artists throughout time. Looking at specific works of art featuring skies that excite both O’Neil and Green, the two share their considerations of why artists have always looked heavenward.
This conversation will also be available as an episode of the Modern Art Notes podcast the week following the presentation.
Artist Robyn O’Neil will be in conversation with the producer and host of the Modern Art Notes podcast, Tyler Green, in conjunction with the Modern’s exhibition "Robyn O’Neil: We, The Masses," a survey that examines the artist’s formal and conceptual developments over the past two decades.
Following a shared interest, Green and O’Neil will present “Skies in Art History” as they discuss the subject as found in O’Neil’s work as well as the influence and inspiration she finds in the skies of other artists throughout time. Looking at specific works of art featuring skies that excite both O’Neil and Green, the two share their considerations of why artists have always looked heavenward.
This conversation will also be available as an episode of the Modern Art Notes podcast the week following the presentation.