VIDEOS & Interviews

 

Interview for New Books in Art Podcast

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In this New Books Network podcast, Ricarda Brosch talks to Giuffrida about the archival research that went into writing her recent book Separating Sheep from Goats: Sherman E. Lee and Chinese Art Collecting in Postwar America, the generosity of scholars, such as James Cahill, who shared notes and documents before passing away as well as Lee’s unique role as curator and museum director, his relationship with the ‘old guard’ of Harvard-educated scholars who came before him, the fascinating yet barely-known history of the ‘Monuments Men’ in East Asia, as well as the need for connoisseurship and contextual scholarship in the study and understanding of Chinese painting.


Separating Sheep from Goats Honors
Sherman E. Lee's Legacy

Web feature and interview with Noelle Giuffrida for WCPN’s “The Sound of Applause”


Collecting Chinese Art for Cleveland

Short video produced by Media Vision, Cleveland.