Explore the Boppard Gallery at the Cloisters, devoted to mostly Spanish and German art from the late Middle Ages, with curator Peter Barnet.

Explore the Boppard Gallery at the Cloisters, devoted to mostly Spanish and German art from the late Middle Ages, with curator Peter Barnet.
Paula Zahn interviews Karen Brooks-Hopkins, President of BAM, and Joe Melillo, BAM‘s executive producer, to talk about the last three decades of programming at this institutional gem in Brooklyn.
Paula Zahn interviews Brian Wallis, Director of Exhibitions and Chief Curator of the International Center of Photography about the challenges of creating exhibitions from the organizations vast library and the current exhibition on Miroslav Tichý open until May 9, 2010.
SundayArts Primetime presents Paula Zahn with visionary conductor William Christie, curator Carmen Bambach on the Met’s Agnolo Bronzino exhibition, and Morris Vogel and David Favaloro of the Tenement Museum on it’s ongoing mission to preserve New York City’s immigrant history.
The Lower East Side’s Tenement Museum President, Morris Vogel, and Director of Curatorial Affairs, David Favaloro, discuss the museum’s mission to preserve Americans’ roots as an immigrant people.
Philippe de Montebello interviews Carmen Bambach, curator of Italian Drawings in the Department of Drawings at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, about the current exhibition, “The Drawings of Bronzino,” devoted to Agnolo Bronzino, one of the most famous artists of the early 16th century.
Claudia Nahson, curator at The Jewish Museum, gives us a look at the current exhibition, “Curious George Saves the Day, the art of Margaret and H.A. Rey.”
Melissa Chiu sits down with Iranian-born visual artist and filmmaker Shirin Neshat. In the 90′s, Neshat made her mark in the art world with her intriguingly beautiful still images, “Women of Allah,” which combines photographs of Iranian women mixed with Persian calligraphy. She has just released her first feature film, “Women without Men.”
Cynthia Lee, curator at the Museum of Chinese in America, introduces MOCA’s “With a Single Step: Stories in the Making of America.” The exhibition interweaves the historical and political context of Chinese immigration to the United States with the personal stories and cultural traces of multiple generations.
Paula Zahn interviews Willis Hartshorn, director of the International Center of Photography, about ICP’s mission of preservation and appreciation of photography as well as the exhibitions currently on display, including “Twilight Visions: Surrealism Photography in Paris,” “Atget, Archivist of Paris,” and “Miroslav Tichý.”