When Great Artists Behave Badly (Part 2), The Civil Discourse (Season 2)
The Civil Discourse The Civil Discourse
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 Published On May 24, 2021

"When Great Artists Behave Badly" is an in-depth, two-part panel discussion featuring Tony Award-winning dancer/choreographer Bill T. Jones, author and art critic Aruna D'Souza, author and philosopher Erich Hatala Matthes, and Barnes Foundation Renoir scholar Martha Lucy in conversation with Host Paula Marantz Cohen. For Part 2, this discussion delves into the role contextualization plays in how art critics, audiences, and institutions can determine the cultural value and legacy (or dismissal) of both the art and the artist.

Recorded January 21, 2021 and March 9, 2021 through virtual conferencing during the COVID-19 pandemic (Philadelphia, PA, USA) and in collaboration with the Barnes Foundation and Pennoni Panels series. This episode is a production of Marketing & Media, Pennoni Honors College, Drexel University. For additional episodes of "The Civil Discourse," contact your PBS station or check local listings.

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