Cindy Sherman’s *Untitled #21*: A Snapshot of Cinematic Melancholy – Revisit This Specific Film Still and Explore How Cindy Sherman Uses Lighting, Costume, and Pose to Create a Compelling Narrative and Emotional Resonance in a Single Photographic Image.

Cindy Sherman's Untitled #21: A Snapshot of Cinematic Melancholy – Revisit This Specific Film Still and Explore How Cindy Sherman Uses Lighting, Costume, and Pose to Create a Compelling Narrative…

Yayoi Kusama’s *Obliteration Room*: The Power of Dots and Participation – Revisit Yayoi Kusama’s Installation Where Viewers Cover the Room with Stickers, Exploring Themes of Obsession, Accumulation, and the Collective Transformation of a Space Through Simple Actions.

Yayoi Kusama's Obliteration Room: The Power of Dots and Participation – A Lecture (Imagine a spotlight shines on a slightly eccentric professor, Dr. Dotty Delight, wearing polka-dot glasses and a…

Gabriel García Márquez: One Hundred Years of Solitude’s Magical World – Explore Gabriel García Márquez’s Masterpiece *One Hundred Years of Solitude* and Its Blending of History, Myth, and Magical Realism to Tell the Story of the Buendía Family and Latin America.

Gabriel García Márquez: One Hundred Years of Solitude's Magical World (Lecture Hall Ambience with Enthusiastic Students - Imagined, of course!) Alright everyone, settle down, settle down! Welcome, welcome! Today, we're…

Anish Kapoor’s *Turning the World Upside Down*: Sculpture and Gravity – Explore Anish Kapoor’s Large, Concave, Mirrored Sculptures That Invert the Reflection of the Sky and Surroundings, Playing with Perception, Gravity, and Our Relationship with Space.

Anish Kapoor's Turning the World Upside Down: Sculpture and Gravity (A Lecture in Three Dimensions - Mostly Virtual) (Disclaimer: No actual world-turning will occur during this lecture. Please keep your…