Subway Series: Steve Heller and Viktor Koen
School of Visual Arts
03:12
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Fine Arts
Steve Heller and Viktor Koen have seen their relationship evolve from teacher and student to collaborators.
Subway Series: Edel Rodriguez
School of Visual Arts
03:04
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Fine Arts
Edel Rodriguez reflects on how his background as an immigrant from Cuba informed his political artwork.
BRIC
06:14
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Fine Arts
Fulton Art Fair (Established in 1958) is Brooklyn’s oldest Black visual arts group and one of the longest, continuing groups in the United States. They promote visual, musical and performing artists inspired by African, African-American, Caribbean, Central and South American culture.
Eyebeam
01:58
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Fine Arts
Nancy Diniz is an artist exploring the space between the body and the environment through an examination of skin.
Eyebeam
01:13
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Fine Arts
Pamela Liou examines the way that technology impacts how we relate to our clothes.
Eyebeam
02:39
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Fine Arts
Playable Fashion is an after school program at Eyebeam that teaches children to think critically about technology.
Technology Should Be In Service Of Poetry
Eyebeam
02:06
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Fine Arts
A video art piece from Zach Lieberman.
Resident Stories: Stephanie Dinkins
Eyebeam
01:54
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Fine Arts
Stephanie Dinkins is an artist interested in artificial intelligence as it intersects race, gender, aging, knowledge, and our future histories.
Eyebeam
02:07
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Fine Arts
Surya Mattu and Ingrid Burrington are INFRA, a journalism project at Eyebeam.
Resident Stories: Dhruv Mehrotra
Eyebeam
02:19
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Fine Arts
Dhruv Mehrotra is an activist and engineer who thinks about networks, power, and policy.
Eyebeam
02:11
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Fine Arts
BUFU is collaborative group centered around Black and Asian cultural and political relationships.
Resident Stories: American Artist
Eyebeam
02:25
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Fine Arts
American is an interdisciplinary artist thinking about blackness, being, and resistance in the context of networked virtual life.
Art Start
02:29
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Fine Arts
If music is your career path you could consider studying audio engineering, and work in the areas of sound design, sound production, and live performances.
Art Start
02:28
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Fine Arts
If photography is your career path, some industries you could consider are science, technical services, radio and television broadcasting, journalism, book publishers, motion picture, end electronic shopping.
Art Start
05:03
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Fine Arts
Art Start's Family Portrait Project uses photography and story-telling to actively shift the focus on homeless families by celebrating their strength and unity through difficult times.
Art Start
03:16
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Fine Arts
Learn more about how you can participate or volunteer in Art Start's programs.
Interview with Shoko Kazama
RESOBOX
05:03
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Fine Arts
Renowned Japanese calligrapher Shoko Kazama discusses her exhibit at RESOBOX and the meaning of her pieces.
Radical Terrain: Byron Kim
Rubin Museum
05:17
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Fine Arts
Byron Kim talks about his artistic process and how some of his paintings relate to landscapes.
Radical Terrain: Hasan Elahi
Rubin Museum
04:29
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Fine Arts
Artist Hasan Elahi tackles landscape and questions of surveillance.
Costa Vavagiakis Drawing Demonstration
Art Students League
12:40
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Fine Arts
Artist and instructor Costa Vavagiakis discusses technique, materials, and approaches to drawing in this demonstration.
Art Students League
11:59
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Fine Arts
Veteran artists from World War II through the Iraq War have made contributions to the Art Students League and to American artwork.
SculptureCenter
03:31
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Fine Arts
Public Process is a free three week summer program for high school students that explores public art, urban planning, and architecture.
Greg Wyatt: Master and Mentor
Art Students League
06:19
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Fine Arts
A profile of sculptor Greg Wyatt, the leader of Art Students League's Model to Monument art training program.
Art Students League
01:16
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Fine Arts
A Forensic Anthropologist talks about Mafalda Hicks's skeleton being permanently housed at the Art Students League of New York.
Liev Schreiber and Jesse Prinz
Rubin Museum
06:41
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Fine Arts
Liev Schreiber and Jesse Prinz discuss happiness and how it is easily manipulated with small things in their environment, such as weather.
Judith Shea on Elizabeth Catlett
National Academy of Design
03:22
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Fine Arts
Shea discusses her sculpture tribute to artist Elizabeth Catlett, a Black artist and sculptor of the Harlem Renaissance, who was influenced by Diego Rivera and her time in Mexico.
Laurie Anderson and Daniel Gilbert
Rubin Museum
10:09
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Fine Arts
Laurie Anderson and Daniel Gilbert talk about building reality and happiness.
National Academy of Design
04:38
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Fine Arts
A Native American artist talks using rawhide as a canvas, laments the idea of "primitive" art as regressive, and wanting indigenous artistic idols to look up to.
National Academy of Design
06:46
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Fine Arts
A profile of the Academy's permanent collection dating from 1820s to the 1970s that details the artistic, natural, political and cultural history of America.
Elaine Stritch and Murali Doraiswamy
Rubin Museum
02:26
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Fine Arts
Murali Doraiswamy asks Elaine Stritch for advice on finding meaning and happiness.
Dawoud Bey, National Academician
National Academy of Design
04:19
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Fine Arts
A Chicago-based photographer talks about his connection to Harlem, its cultural Renaissance, and how its essence is endangered because of gentrification.
Museum of the City of New York
03:19
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Fine Arts
Tony Hillery of Harlem Grown discusses the lack of affordable healthy food in his neighborhood that drove him to create a sustainable farming center and community that provides sustenance for low-income families.
Judith Shea: Still Standing
National Academy of Design
02:13
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Fine Arts
The New York artist talks about her human sculpture series influenced by the events of September 11, 2001, and being a woman in art.
Museum of the City of New York
02:38
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Fine Arts
A teacher and activist born and raised in Chinatown in NYC uplifts a community by joining a union and advocating for workers', immigrants' and voters' rights.
Aimee Mann and Neil LaBute
Rubin Museum
05:24
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Fine Arts
Aimee Mann and Neil LaBute discuss what factors into being "happy."
Judith Shea's Louise Bourgeois Sculpture
National Academy of Design
01:54
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Fine Arts
Shea talks about her series of dressed human form sculptures of other artists, including Bourgeois, a French-American painter, printmaker, sculptor and instillation artist.
Judith Shea, National Academician
National Academy of Design
01:50
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Fine Arts
A sculptor of human forms talks transitioning from fashion design and integrating various artistic techniques into her current works.
Wolf Kahn, National Academician
National Academy of Design
01:39
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Fine Arts
A landscape painter talks about drawing influence from nature, and the influence of American culture as a refugee.
William Pedersen, National Academician
National Academy of Design
02:01
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Fine Arts
An architect talks designing Hudson Yards and commercial high rise buildings, and the ability for artists to connect things to each other.
The City Confronts Civil Rights
Museum of the City of New York
06:23
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Fine Arts
The Brooklyn chapter of CORE (Congress of Racial Equality) and their work in grassroots organizing to defeat segregation and unequal education through boycotts and protest, and the art of Harlem designer Ruby Bailey.
Sharon Salzberg and Josh Melnick
Rubin Museum
02:12
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Fine Arts
Sharon Salzberg and Josh Melnick challenge the idea of happiness and creativity coexisting.
Shahzia Sikander, National Academician
National Academy of Design
01:47
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Fine Arts
A Pakistani-American multimedia artist talks about being an immigrant and bringing diversity to the elite art world.
Richard Tuttle, National Academician
National Academy of Design
01:44
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Fine Arts
The artist talks about mixing practicality with spirituality and drawing upon ambiguity to influence his sculptures.
Dotty Attie, National Academician
National Academy of Design
02:02
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Fine Arts
The artist talks about recreating photographs into drawings and miniature portraits and the need for a creative community.
LaToya Ruby Frazier Takes on Levi's
ART21
06:31
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Fine Arts
LaToya Ruby Frazier fires back at Levi's ad campaign through a performance piece to raise awareness of economic distress and corporate exploitation in Braddock, Pennsylvania.
Dorothea Rockburne, National Academician
National Academy of Design
01:36
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Fine Arts
A profile of the painter's "Drawing Which Makes Itself" exhibit at the Museum of Modern Art that was influenced by math and topological maps.
David Driskell, National Academician
National Academy of Design
01:59
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Fine Arts
The painter, printmaker, and African-American history scholar talks about drawing inspiration from the nature surrounding his studio in Maine and herbalism.
Rashid Johnson Keeps His Cool
ART21
06:52
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Fine Arts
Rashid Johnson remembers showing up to a gallery with his portfolio, landing his first solo show at age 19, and launching his art career in New York City.
Lucas Blalock Gets A Little Help From His Friends
ART21
04:39
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Fine Arts
Lucas Blalock picks images for his first solo show in NYC with help from some of his friends.
Meredith Monk and John Antrobus
Rubin Museum
02:12
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Fine Arts
Meredith Monk and John Antrobus discuss how dreams can influence a person's art and music.
ART21
06:34
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Fine Arts
Keltie Ferris's big art moving day approaches for a solo instillation in an NYC gallery.
Daniel Gordon Gets Physical
ART21
08:44
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Fine Arts
Daniel Gordon discusses giving life to pre-existing photographs, and shares his inspirations and process on his pieces.
Caroline Woolard Flips the Real Estate Script
ART21
08:58
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Fine Arts
Caroline Woolard talks about the systems that make art possible, and the relationship between art and real estate.
Behind the Scenes with Mika Tajima
ART21
07:50
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Fine Arts
Mika Tajima invites an audience to the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art where he challenges the idea of "subject or topic."
Bryan Zanisnik & Eric Winkler's Animated Conversation
ART21
09:05
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Fine Arts
Two artists bond over creative processes, comic books, Philip Roth obsessions, and losing parents to cancer.
Abigail Deville's Flair for the Dramatic
ART21
08:58
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Fine Arts
Abigail Deville shares her views on wormholes and how her art is made up of materials she has picked from landfills.
Wylie Dufresne and Rachel Herz
Rubin Museum
02:53
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Fine Arts
Wylie Dufresne talks with Rachel Herz about his non-traditional ways of making food and how it creates an illusion on the consumers' taste buds.
Alejandro Almanza Pereda Escapes From New York
ART21
10:21
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Fine Arts
Alejandro Almanza Pereda expresses his lack of interest of living in NYC, and how it led him to experiment with underwater projects before heading out to Mexico City.
Mary Ellen Mark and Daniel L. Schacter
Rubin Museum
03:32
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Fine Arts
Mary Ellen Mark and Daniel L. Schacter discuss brainwaves and illusions.
Shana Moulton and Whispering Pines
ART21
07:09
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Fine Arts
Shana Moulton opens up about her alter ego and the relationship it has with her real life diagnostic.
Donald Wilson and Lior Lev Sercarz
Rubin Museum
03:53
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Fine Arts
Donald Wilson and Lior Lev Sercarz discuss how the brain recognizes certain tastes and smells.
Apollo Robbins and Marisa Carrasco
Rubin Museum
03:30
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Fine Arts
Apollo Robbins and Marisa Carrasco discuss how the human brain chooses what is important enough store as a memory.
Marilu Henner and Suparna Rajaram
Rubin Museum
01:42
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Fine Arts
Marilu Henner and Suparna Rajaram discuss the benefits of having memories; negative or not.
Walt Frazier and Paul Glimcher
Rubin Museum
02:18
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Fine Arts
Walt Frazier tells Paul Glimcher what it was like discovering yoga after many years of being an athlete.
Peter Dinklage and Dan Ariely
Rubin Museum
02:12
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Fine Arts
Peter Dinklage and Dan Ariely talk about the difference between acting and an actor's true personality.
Henry Rollins and David Eagleman
Rubin Museum
02:11
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Fine Arts
David Eagleman breaks down a dream Henry Rollins recently has had, and discusses how our bodies work during our sleep.
Isabella Rossellini and Diana Reiss
Rubin Museum
02:23
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Fine Arts
Isabella Rossellini and Diana Reiss discuss whether or not animals share the same emotions as humans.
Debra Winger and Robert Stickgold
Rubin Museum
03:32
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Fine Arts
Debra Winger and Robert Stickgold discuss dreams and how we can hold on to them before they escape our memory.
Rubin Museum
02:52
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Fine Arts
Philip Taaffe talks about meeting his colleague, artist Francesco Clemente.
Rubin Museum
02:09
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Fine Arts
Julian Schnabel talks about the experience he has had as a friend and colleague of artist Francesco Clemente.
Rubin Museum
01:50
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Fine Arts
Jeni Spota talks about the role Christianity and Italian cinema plays on her art work.
Rubin Museum
02:30
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Fine Arts
Fred Tomaselli explains psychedelics and the influence they have on his artwork.