Aimee Ng

Curator Aimee Ng is a Research Associate at The Frick Collection. More »

 

Suzanne de Court | What's Her Story?

video still of What's Her Story Series with closeup of face on salt cellar

The year 2020 commemorates the one-hundredth anniversary of women's right to vote across the United States. The Frick is celebrating with a series of videos honoring the stories of women at the museum who made, appeared in, collected, and took care of art in this collection. 
© 2020 The Frick Collection

Producer/Editor: George Koelle, Sound Production: Sean Troxell, Music: George Koelle

What's Her Story: Helen Clay Frick

black and white photo of Helen Clay Frick, with "What's Her Story?"text overlayed

The year 2020 marks the one-hundredth anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment, which granted millions of women in the U.S. the right to vote. The Frick is celebrating with a series of videos honoring the stories of women who made, appeared in, collected, and took care of art in this collection.

Comtesse d'Haussonville | What's Her Story?

Link to video about Comtesse d'Haussonvilee, What's Her Story?

The year 2020 commemorates the one-hundredth anniversary of women’s right to vote across the United States. The Frick is celebrating with a series of videos honoring the stories of women at the museum who made, appeared in, collected, and took care of art in this collection.

© 2020 The Frick Collection

Panel Discussion: 'Who's Not in the Picture?'

video still of five panelists seated on stage

Panelists address questions of identity in western art, examining histories of visibility, representation, and exclusion. Moderated by Lucy Jane Lang. Panel speakers include Blake Bradford, Jessica Bell Brown, Susan E. Cahan, Risham Majeed, and Aimee Ng.

Aimee Ng: “Truth and Fiction in Italian Renaissance Portraiture”

Aimee Ng giving lecture at The Frick Collection
Giovanni Battista Moroni is celebrated for his seeming ability to capture his sitters exactly as they appeared before him. Aimee Ng, co-curator of Moroni: The Riches of Renaissance Portraiture, investigates the notion of "truth" in the artist's work, as well as its inventiveness, complexity, and innovation.

Moroni: The Riches of Renaissance Portraiture

Link to exhibition video for Moroni, The Riches of Renaissance Portraiture
Aimee Ng, Associate Curator at The Frick Collection, provides an introduction to the exhibition Moroni: The Riches of Renaissance Portraiture, on view at The Frick Collection from February 21 through June 2, 2019.

Welcome and Opening Remarks: Ian Wardropper, Robert Wellington, and Aimee Ng

Link to video of Ian Wardropper, Robert Wellington, and Aimee Ng

Welcome and opening remarks from Ian Wardropper, Director of The Frick Collection; Robert Wellington, Lecturer at the Australian National University; and Aimee Ng, Associate Curator at The Frick Collection. This video introduces a series of lectures from the symposium Full Circle: The Medal in Art History, presented by The Frick Collection in honor of Stephen K. Scher on Friday, September 8, 2017.

Making a Medal Using the Sand Casting Process

Link to video about the medal making process

This video, produced in conjunction with the exhibition The Pursuit of Immortality: Masterpieces from the Scher Collection of Portrait Medals, describes the making of a medal with the process known as sand casting. A silent version will be on display in The Frick Collection galleries from May 9 to September 10, 2017.

Pages