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Robert G. Hughes has 4 media appearances.

Charlie Rose: An interview with Robert Hughes (May 22, 1997)
A conversation with art critic Robert Hughes about his eight-part PBS series and accompanying 600-page book,
Booknotes: Robert Hughes (July 20, 1997)
Writing with all the brilliance, authority, and pungent wit that have distinguished his art criticism for Time magazine and his greatly acclaimed study of modern art, The Shock of the New, Robert Hughes now addresses his largest subject: the history of art in America. The intense relationship between ... (more)the American people and their surroundings has been the source of a rich artistic tradition. American Visions is a consistently revealing demonstration of the many ways in which artists have expressed this pervasive connection. In nine eloquent chapters, which span the whole range of events, movements, and personalities of more than three centuries, Robert Hughes shows us the myriad associations between the unique society that is America and the art it has produced: "O My America, My New Founde Land" explores the churches, religious art, and artifacts of the Spanish invaders of the Southwest and the Puritans of New England; the austere esthetic of the Amish, the Quakers, and the Shakers; and the Anglophile culture of Virginia. —from the publisher's website
Charlie Rose: A conversation with art critic Robert Hughes (December 2, 2003)
A conversation with Robert Hughes, former
Charlie Rose: A conversation with art critic Robert Hughes (November 21, 2006)
An hour conversation with Australian art critic Robert Hughes about life, art, and his memoir,
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