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Ruskin Art Club
United States
Приєднався 18 гру 2020
Through performances, lectures, workshops, mentoring, and other related activities, the Ruskin Art Club continues to promote John Ruskin's vision of the unity of art and life and the arts as a catalyst for social transformation in the 21st Century. The Ruskin Art Club UA-cam channel provides public access to our ongoing archive of recent and past lectures and presentations.
2024.10.05 Ruskin in America: "Thinking Ecologically with Ruskin: Or, How Women Will Save the World"
The Ruskin Art Club, founded 1888, is the oldest cultural association in Los Angeles. It remains dedicated to British art and social critic John Ruskin’s visionary integration of art and societal transformation. For more information, visit our website at www.ruskinartclub.org.
"Thinking Ecologically with Ruskin: Or, How Women Will Save the World" by Sharon Aronofsky Weltman
Most readers know Ruskin’s polemic best from his 1860s writings on political economy, such as Unto this Last or Time and Tide, but it appears also-and crucially-in his works from the same period that deal most directly with the Woman Question: his famous lecture “Of Queens’ Gardens” and his mineralogy book for girls, The Ethics of the Dust. Ruskin’s writing, lecturing, and publishing schedule for these texts is in the same timeframe as Dickens’s writing and publishing of Our Mutual Friend (1864-1865). As we will see, in these books both authors explore care communities and women’s roles in them, but only Ruskin expands communities of care to the very rocks of this earth.
We welcome comments and feedback on this presentation.
"Thinking Ecologically with Ruskin: Or, How Women Will Save the World" by Sharon Aronofsky Weltman
Most readers know Ruskin’s polemic best from his 1860s writings on political economy, such as Unto this Last or Time and Tide, but it appears also-and crucially-in his works from the same period that deal most directly with the Woman Question: his famous lecture “Of Queens’ Gardens” and his mineralogy book for girls, The Ethics of the Dust. Ruskin’s writing, lecturing, and publishing schedule for these texts is in the same timeframe as Dickens’s writing and publishing of Our Mutual Friend (1864-1865). As we will see, in these books both authors explore care communities and women’s roles in them, but only Ruskin expands communities of care to the very rocks of this earth.
We welcome comments and feedback on this presentation.
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2024.10.05 Ruskin in America: ‘Over-hopefulness and getting-on-ness’ by Sara Atwood
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The Ruskin Art Club, founded 1888, is the oldest cultural association in Los Angeles. It remains dedicated to British art and social critic John Ruskin’s visionary integration of art and societal transformation. For more information, visit our website at www.ruskinartclub.org. ‘Over-hopefulness and getting-on-ness’: Ruskin, Nature, and America by Sara Atwood Ruskin’s innate love of nature (“the...
2024.10.05 Ruskin in America: Panel Discussion
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The Ruskin Art Club, founded 1888, is the oldest cultural association in Los Angeles. It remains dedicated to British art and social critic John Ruskin’s visionary integration of art and societal transformation. For more information, visit our website at www.ruskinartclub.org. Speakers include: Virginia Anderson, Sara Atwood, Gray Brechin, Gabriel Meyer, and Sharon Weltman and moderator, Tyson ...
2024.10.05 Ruskin in America: Ruskin’s Influence on Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal by Gray Brechin
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The Ruskin Art Club, founded 1888, is the oldest cultural association in Los Angeles. It remains dedicated to British art and social critic John Ruskin’s visionary integration of art and societal transformation. For more information, visit our website at www.ruskinartclub.org. Ruskin’s Influence on Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal by Gray Brechin Through the settlement house movement for which he ...
2024.10.05 Ruskin in America: “The Artist is a Telescope” by Virginia M. G. Anderson
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The Ruskin Art Club, founded 1888, is the oldest cultural association in Los Angeles. It remains dedicated to British art and social critic John Ruskin’s visionary integration of art and societal transformation. For more information, visit our website at www.ruskinartclub.org. “The Artist is a Telescope”: John Ruskin, Charles Herbert Moore, and the American Pre-Raphaelite Movement by Virginia M...
2024.10.04 Ruskin in America: "Ruskin and the California Dream" by Gabriel Meyer
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The Ruskin Art Club, founded 1888, is the oldest cultural association in Los Angeles. It remains dedicated to British art and social critic John Ruskin’s visionary integration of art and societal transformation. For more information, visit our website at www.ruskinartclub.org. "Ruskin and the California Dream" by Gabriel Meyer Ruskin Art Club executive director Gabriel Meyer lays out in this le...
2024.11.16 STUDY SESSIONS ON "THE MYSTERY OF LIFE AND ITS ARTS” WITH RACHEL DICKINSON
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The Ruskin Art Club, founded 1888, is the oldest cultural association in Los Angeles. It remains dedicated to British art and social critic John Ruskin’s visionary integration of art and societal transformation. For more information, visit our website at www.ruskinartclub.org. We welcome comments and feedback on this presentation.
2024.11.09 STUDY SESSIONS ON "THE MYSTERY OF LIFE AND ITS ARTS” WITH RACHEL DICKINSON
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The Ruskin Art Club, founded 1888, is the oldest cultural association in Los Angeles. It remains dedicated to British art and social critic John Ruskin’s visionary integration of art and societal transformation. For more information, visit our website at www.ruskinartclub.org. We welcome comments and feedback on this presentation.
2024.09.21 RUSKIN LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD of the Ruskin Society of North America: Robert Hewison
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The Ruskin Art Club, founded 1888, is the oldest cultural association in Los Angeles. It remains dedicated to British art and social critic John Ruskin’s visionary integration of art and societal transformation. For more information, visit our website at www.ruskinartclub.org. We welcome comments and feedback on this presentation.
2024.06.20 "Notes Toward a Sufficient Life" by Gabriel Meyer
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The Ruskin Art Club, founded 1888, is the oldest cultural association in Los Angeles. It remains dedicated to British art and social critic John Ruskin’s visionary integration of art and societal transformation. For more information, visit our website at www.ruskinartclub.org. We welcome comments and feedback on this presentation.
2024.05.18 "Thunderclap: Art & Life & Sudden Death" Lecture by Laura Cumming
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The Ruskin Art Club, founded 1888, is the oldest cultural association in Los Angeles. It remains dedicated to British art and social critic John Ruskin’s visionary integration of art and societal transformation. For more information, visit our website at www.ruskinartclub.org. We welcome comments and feedback on this presentation.
2024.04.11 Rubbing Shoulders with the Private Press Movement: The Clinker Press" by Andre Chaves
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The Ruskin Art Club, founded 1888, is the oldest cultural association in Los Angeles. It remains dedicated to British art and social critic John Ruskin’s visionary integration of art and societal transformation. For more information, visit our website at www.ruskinartclub.org. We welcome comments and feedback on this presentation.
2024.03.14 The Annual Ada Louise Huxtable Lecture: "The Architecture of Tragedy" by Hagy Belzberg
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The Ruskin Art Club, founded 1888, is the oldest cultural association in Los Angeles. It remains dedicated to British art and social critic John Ruskin’s visionary integration of art and societal transformation. For more information, visit our website at www.ruskinartclub.org. We welcome comments and feedback on this presentation.
2024.01.13 "Pestilence and Reanimation: Ruskin on Renaissance Art" with Prof. Jeremy Melius
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The Ruskin Art Club, founded 1888, is the oldest cultural association in Los Angeles. It remains dedicated to British art and social critic John Ruskin’s visionary integration of art and societal transformation. For more information, visit our website at www.ruskinartclub.org. We welcome comments and feedback on this presentation.
2023.11.18 “The Work of Iron in Nature, Art, and Policy” by John Ruskin Study Session w Philip Hoare
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The Ruskin Art Club, founded 1888, is the oldest cultural association in Los Angeles. It remains dedicated to British art and social critic John Ruskin’s visionary integration of art and societal transformation. For more information, visit our website at www.ruskinartclub.org. We welcome comments and feedback on this presentation.
2023.11.11 “The Work of Iron in Nature, Art, and Policy” by John Ruskin Study Session w Philip Hoare
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2023.11.11 “The Work of Iron in Nature, Art, and Policy” by John Ruskin Study Session w Philip Hoare
2023.10.05 FATEFUL LINES: Ruskin, Noticing and Seeing Truly
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2023.10.05 FATEFUL LINES: Ruskin, Noticing and Seeing Truly
2023.09.12 “‘MARIANA AT WORK’: RUSKIN AND GENDER” BY PROF. DINAH BIRCH
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2023.09.12 “‘MARIANA AT WORK’: RUSKIN AND GENDER” BY PROF. DINAH BIRCH
2023.09.23 The Ruskin Society of North America Annual Lifetime Achievement Award
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2023.09.23 The Ruskin Society of North America Annual Lifetime Achievement Award
08/10/2023 The Nature of Art and Workmanship by David Pye with W. Patrick Edwards
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08/10/2023 The Nature of Art and Workmanship by David Pye with W. Patrick Edwards
05/25/2023 THE LAW OF HELP: RUSKIN'S MORAL VISION OF CONNECTION by Gabriel Meyer
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05/25/2023 THE LAW OF HELP: RUSKIN'S MORAL VISION OF CONNECTION by Gabriel Meyer
05/08/2023 80th Birthday Tribute for Jim Spates
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05/08/2023 80th Birthday Tribute for Jim Spates
04/27/2023 The Ruskin & Morris Center of Osaka Professor Ikuko Kurasawa
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04/27/2023 The Ruskin & Morris Center of Osaka Professor Ikuko Kurasawa
04/13/2023 John Walker & Dr. Kazuya Oyama on the Japanese poet-artist Otagaki Rengetsu (1791-1875)
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04/13/2023 John Walker & Dr. Kazuya Oyama on the Japanese poet-artist Otagaki Rengetsu (1791-1875)
03/23/2023 03/23/2023 Ada Louise Huxtable Lecture on Architecture with Dr. Emily Pugh
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03/23/2023 03/23/2023 Ada Louise Huxtable Lecture on Architecture with Dr. Emily Pugh
13. Ruskin in the 21st Century A Prophecy
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13. Ruskin in the 21st Century A Prophecy
12. Ruskin s Guild of St George: Then and Now
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12. Ruskin s Guild of St George: Then and Now
10. Ruskin and Stained Glass: A Century of Creative Work
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10. Ruskin and Stained Glass: A Century of Creative Work
9. The House Beautiful: Truth to Nature in the Work of Greene and Greene
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9. The House Beautiful: Truth to Nature in the Work of Greene and Greene
Wonderful interview, congratulations.
It's embarrassing for all those that have watched this magnificent presentation and have not found the words or grace to applaud and recognize Mr. McCarraher for his erudite insights.
Here is a noble thought which would have pleased Ruskin "What am I doing for others" MartinLuther King.
For Noble thought The Sermon On The Mount is the place to go.
WONDERFUL talk. Thank you
Ruskin, Millais, Rossetti were awesome!!!
A lovely tribute to Lou. Thank you. She was born in 56 not 66. We were at school together.
Whoa.
I am really enjoying these videos. I am new to appreciating the work of John Ruskin. Thanks so much for making these available!
I also believe that one of the things Ruskin shows us through his art and his writings on the importance of appreciating it, and mostly on learning to see...his greatest message was about leading us to appreciate the grand mysteries of the natural world and to simply stand in awe of it and fall in love with it so that we yearn to protect it and our healthy lives within it. I wish mystery had more weight in general... but we humans always feel like we must figure things out. I choose to look at Ruskin's private, complicated and very human and imperfect life as mystery. Ann, I completely agree with your thoughts about making Ruskin more accessible. Sara recently sent us a link to a short film on Ruskin and I shared it with my students---I thought it did a fabulous job of showing Ruskin's relevance and making his work accessible. One student affirmed: "I enjoyed this so much! I always thought of Ruskin as a stuffy, privileged old Victorian writer that had no relevance today. Boy was I wrong. I want to know more!" We have more work to do!
Thank you for this thoughtful and thought-provoking presentation, Ann. I really enjoyed it. One truth here is that we will never know the truth about the very personal and intimate lives of our "heroes" from the past, unless they left us with very clear diaries--and even then we know that people only write down what they wish for us to know. The other truth is that Ruskin did leave us with incredibly rich documentation of his thoughts, inquiries and philosophies. I'd love to see a movie about that, but that focus likely would not sell. :) Your talk had me thinking of Emily Dickinson, whose life and work I have studied extensively. I've read so many interpretations of her life, her sexuality, her furtive intentions locked within her words. The fact is...it's all conjecture. We will never truly know. I choose to focus on what we do know... the words she wrote down, even the Master Letters, her beautiful gift of language and her ability to use it to affect and grow the capacity of the human heart. Your talk also affirmed my opinion of Hollywood's gift...sensationalizing just about everything. I will share this with my students. Thank you!
Greatly appreciated upload
This is incredibly insightful and in-depth lecture on Proust and Ruskin. I'd like to thank generosity and kindness of Ruskin Art Club for making these dazzling lectures available online. I'm currently reading Damian Searls's award-wining translation (he won 2019 Helen and Kurt Wolff Prize) for another classic book by German author, Uwe Johnson's "Anniversaries: From a Year in the Life of Gesine Cresspahl" (New York Review Books). I'm pleased to find out on here that he also translated Proust's book on Ruskin. I will now add this new translation for my reading list. I hope one day Searls will translate Proust's unfinished novel, Jean Santeuil.
The first meeting that engages me. Proust is my 6th of 7 favorite writers. I prefer to read him in French. Combray in French⁷ is delicious reading. I have Ruskin's "Sesame and Lilies." I shall reread this lovely little book, after finishing John Dryden's translation of "The Aeneid."
Well my recommendations are broken but uh congratulations
Thank you Ted Bosley for this beautiful account of the S.F. Swedenborgian church. You capture perfectly its history and architecture, as well as its impact on you personally, and you made us feel the spirit of the church that touched people during Joseph Worcester's lifetime and continues to this day.