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Lecture
In Conversation with Ourselves: Wright of Derby’s "Air Pump" as a Modern Moral Subject
Wed., March 9, 2022
In this lecture, renowned art historian David Solkin shows how Joseph Wright of Derby constructed conflicting messages out of an eclectic mix of elements drawn from different pictorial traditions in An Experiment on a Bird in the Air Pump and asks us to consider the artwork's relevance today.
Lecture
Founders’ Day Lecture - Charles Yu in Conversation with Simon K.C. Li
Wed., March 2, 2022
For The Huntington's 2022 Founders' Day celebration, acclaimed writer Charles Yu joins Huntington Trustee Simon K.C. Li to discuss Yu's experiences writing in multiple genres, the role of fiction in constructing identity, current U.S. dialogues about race and identity, and more.
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Sitting With Sarony
Wed., Feb. 23, 2022
In this lecture, David Shields, professor of English language and literature at the University of South Carolina, discusses how Napoleon Sarony (1821–1896) singlehandedly dismantled the traditions of portrait photography in 19th-century America and devised a new photographic ideal.
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Ordering the Myriad Things: From Traditional Knowledge to Scientific Botany in China
Thu., Feb. 17, 2022
In his book, Ordering the Myriad Things, Nicholas K.
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Blasting into Space: The Poetics of Faith and Astronomy in 17th-Century England
Wed., Feb. 16, 2022
In this lecture, Wendy Wall, Professor of the Humanities at Northwestern University, describes how 17th-century woman Hester Pulter, while sick and confined to her bedroom after giving birth to her 15th child, sought solace in an unusual way: she wrote poems about taking off into space to explore
Conference
Joycean Cartographies: Navigating a New Century of “Ulysses”
Thu., Feb. 3, 2022
Celebrate the publication centennial of James Joyce's Ulysses in a two-day conference at The Huntington.
Conference
Joycean Cartographies: Navigating a New Century of “Ulysses”- "Language of Flowers" Guided Walk
Thu., Feb. 3, 2022
This video is part of the proceedings of the "Joycean Cartographies: Navigating a New Century of Ulysses" conference, which took place at The Huntington to mark the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the publication of Ulysses in February 2022.
Conference
Joycean Cartographies: Navigating a New Century of “Ulysses”- Performance of song cycle set to James Joyce's Pomes Penyeach, composed by Evan Vidar
Thu., Feb. 3, 2022
This video is part of the proceedings of the "Joycean Cartographies: Navigating a New Century of Ulysses" conference, which took place at The Huntington to mark the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the publication of Ulysses in February 2022.
Lecture
Spatial Theory in "Ulysses" and Post-Colonial Literature
Wed., Feb. 2, 2022
The Ridge Lecture in Literature featuring Ato Quayson
Video
Building the Oldest Japanese House in California
Thu., Jan. 27, 2022
A 322-year-old house from Marugame, Japan is being added to the Japanese Garden. This well-preserved structure is an exquisite example of a working magistrate's residence that once served as the center of village life and home to generations of the same family.
Lecture
Reading Fragmentary Traces of the Writer’s Hand: Tekagami
Thu., Jan. 20, 2022
Edward Kamens, professor of Japanese Studies at Yale University, considers the aesthetics of viewing and reading early modern Japanese calligraphy albums—tekagami—in which fragmentary samples of writing by notable writers are brought together for appreciation and display.
Video
YOU ARE HERE: A Multilingual Map of the Greater Los Angeles Area
Thu., Dec. 16, 2021
Sandy Rodriguez’s YOU ARE HERE / Tovaangar / El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora la Reina de los Ángeles de Porciúncula / Los Angeles is a multilingual map of the greater Los Angeles area, representing the topography, language, flora, fauna, and land stewardship in the region over time and illus