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  • VBS “Art Talk!” interview with Dan Colen
    2007
    Part one of a three-part interview with artist Dan Colen.
  • VBS “Art Talk!” interview with Barry McGee (Part 1)
    San Francisco graffiti legend Barry “Twist” McGee sits down with Art Talk! for a very special interview done in classic McGee style. The artist animated the interview and altered the voices. For part two, click here.
  • Trailer for How to Draw a Bunny
    Though not widely known like Andy Warhol, collagist Ray Johnson has been called New York's most famous unknown artist. While often described as reclusive and mysterious, Johnson is known as the founding father of “mail art” and for the way his art challenged the commercial and cultural mainstream. This is the trailer for How to Draw a Bunny, a documentary that includes interviews with Christo, Chuck Close, Roy Lichtenstein, Judith Malina, James Rosenquist, and others.
     
  • TateShots: Gilbert & George
    Tate
    2006
    British artists Gilbert & George discuss their Six Bomb Pictures, 2006.
  • Vernissage.TV - David Altmejd
    Vernissage.TV
    2007
    Footage from the opening of the Canadian Pavilion, featuring artwork by David Altmejd, at the 2007 Venice Biennale.
  • Art:21 - Pierre Huyghe
    art:21
    2007
    Pierre Huyghe‘s films, installations, and public events range from a small-town parade to a puppet theater, from a model amusement park to a wildlife expedition in Antarctica. Revealing the experience of fiction to be as palpable as anything in daily life, Huyghe’s playful work often addresses complex social topics such as the yearning for utopia, the lure of spectacle in mass media, and the capacity of cinema to shape memory.
     
    Pierre Huyghe is featured in the Season 4 episode “Romance” of the Art21 series “Art in the Twenty-First Century”.
     
    For more information: www.pbs.org/art21
  • Art:21 - Bruce Nauman
    art:21
    2001
    Bruce Nauman finds inspiration in the activities, speech, and materials of everyday life. Working in the diverse mediums of sculpture, video, film, printmaking, performance, and installation, Nauman concentrates less on the development of a characteristic style and more on the way in which a process or activity can transform or become a work of art.
     
    Bruce Nauman is featured in the Season 1 episode “Identity” of the series “Art:21 — Art in the Twenty-First Century.”
     
    For more information, click here.
  • Trailer for Sketches of Frank Gehry
    Sydney Pollack
    2005
    Trailer for the film, which is a look at the life and career of architect Frank Gehry (1929–), a visit to four buildings (the Vitra Museum in Germany, Maggie's Centre, the Guggenheim in Bilbao, and the Disney Concert Hall in L.A.), and an inquiry into creativity in conversations between Ghery and Sidney Pollack, whom Gehry asked to make this film.
  • Tom Ford discusses the art of Jeff Koons
    2007
    Excerpt from an episode of the Sundance Channel series “Iconoclasts.”
  • Art:21 - Arturo Herrera
    art:21
    2005
    Arturo Herrera‘s work includes collage, work on paper, sculpture, relief, wall painting, photography, and felt wall-hangings. Rooted in the history of abstraction, Herrera’s playful work taps into the viewer's unconscious, often intertwining fragments of cartoon characters with cut-out shapes and partially obscured images that evoke memory and recollection.
     
    Arturo Herrera is featured in the Season 3 episode “Play” of the Art21 series “Art:21 — Art in the Twenty-First Century.”
     
    For more information, click here.
  • Ahmet Ögüt interview
    Check-in Architecture
    2008
    Andrew Berardini and Luca Legnani speak with Ahmet Ögüt at the 5th Berlin Biennial.
  • TateShots: Sophie Calle
    Tate
    2007
    French artist Sophie Calle discusses her contributions to the 2007 Venice Biennale, including her projects for the French Pavilion.
  • Stan Brakhage, Black Ice
    Stan Brakhage
    1994
    Stan Brakhage's 1994 film Black Ice
  • Trailer for Claes Oldenburg documentary
    This is the trailer for a documentary about artist Claes Oldenburg that includes footage of him installing a survey at the Guggenheim museum along with several interviews.
  • Trailer for Gus Van Sant's Mala Noche
    Gus Van Sant
    1985
    Theatrical re-release trailer for Gus Van Sant's first feature film, Mala Noche.
  • Original theatrical trailer for Jean-Luc Godard's Pierrot le Fou
    Jean-Luc Godard
    1965
    Original theatrical trailer for Jean-Luc Godard's Pierrot le Fou (1965)
     
  • TateShots: Mark Wallinger
    Tate
    2007
    The British artist discusses his project State Britain, 2007.
  • Joe Kittinger's Fall from 102,000 Feet
    On August 16, 1960, Joe Kittinger made the final jump from the Excelsior III at 102,800 feet (31,330 m). Towing a small drogue chute for stabilization, he fell for 4 minutes and 36 seconds, reaching a maximum speed of 614 mph (988 km/h or 274 m/s) before opening his parachute at 18,000 feet (5,500 m). He set records for highest balloon ascent, highest parachute jump, longest drogue-fall (fourteen minutes), and fastest speed by a human through the atmosphere.
     
    Music by Boards of Canada.
  • “China Tracy” introduction
    Cao Fei
    The introduction to Chinese artist Cao Fei's Second Life documentary, China Tracy.
  • VBS “Art Talk!” interview with Richard Prince
    2007
    The first part of a four-part interview with artist Richard Prince.
  • Art:21 - Krzysztof Wodiczko
    art:21
    2005
    Krzysztof Wodiczko creates large-scale slide and video projections of politically-charged images on architectural façades and monuments worldwide. By appropriating public buildings and monuments as backdrops for projections, Wodiczko focuses attention on ways in which architecture and monuments reflect collective memory and history.
     
    Krzysztof Wodiczko is featured in the Season 3 episode “Power” of the Art21 series “Art:21 — Art in the Twenty-First Century”.
     
    For more information: click here.
  • Conversation between Vito Acconci and David Byrne
    Jamie Dalglish
    circa 1970s
    A conversation between Vito Acconci and David Byrne, circa 1970s. © Jamie Dalglish
  • Tour of ROMA Contemporary Art Fair (2008)
    Check-in Architecture
    2008
    A tour of ROMA Contemporary Art Fair (2008)
  • Steve Morse, conservator for the Dan Flavin Studio, on installing Flavin's work
    2008
    Steve Morse, conservator for the Dan Flavin Studio, talks about the exhibition “Dan Flavin: Constructed Light” at the Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts.
  • TEDTalks: Frank Gehry (1990)
    1990
    Speaking at TED in 1990, the not-yet-legendary architect Frank Gehry takes a whistlestop tour of his work to date, from his own Venice Beach house to the under-construction American Center in Paris. In this 50-minute slideshow (before TED‘s 18-minute limit), Gehry explains the site-specific nature of his buildings — context he felt was lost in the discussions of his then-controversial work. In this candid and funny talk, he exposes his own messy creative process (“I take pieces and bits, and look at it, and struggle with it, and cut it away...”) and the way he struggles with problems (“This model on the left is pretty awful. I was ready to commit suicide when this was built ... If any of you have ideas on it, please contact me. I don’t know what to do”).
  • Art:21 - Do-Ho Suh
    art:21
    2003
    Known for sculptures and installations that defy conventional notions of scale and site-specificity, Do-Ho Suh‘s work draws attention to the ways viewers occupy and inhabit public space. Exploring the fine line between strength in numbers and homogeneity, Suh’s works question the identity of the individual in today's increasingly transnational, global society.
     
    Do-Ho Suh is featured in the Season 2 episode “Stories” of the Art21 series “Art:21 — Art in the Twenty-First Century”.
     
    For more information: click here.
  • Art:21 - Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle
    art:21
    2007
    Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle‘s film Oppenheimer, 2003, and mural Time, 2003, installed at the Rochester Art Center, Minnesota. Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle’s technologically sophisticated works use natural forms such as clouds, icebergs, and DNA as metaphors for understanding social issues such as immigration, gun violence, and human cloning. The artist's strategy of representing nature through information leads to an investigation of the underlying forces that shape the planet as well as points of human interaction and interference with the environment.
     
    Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle is featured in the Season 4 (2007) episode Ecology of the Art:21 — Art in the Twenty-First Century television series on PBS.
     
    For more information, click here.
  • Vernissage.TV - Fifth Berlin Biennale
    Footage from the opening of the Fifth Berlin Biennale.
  • Documentation of UN Studio building in Almere
    2007
    Amateur footage of an office building in Almere, The Netherlands, by architecture firm UN Studio. “The façade facing the street is silver in color, so the building is not conspicuous in an environment of grey brickwork buildings. The façade is interrupted at two places on the street side, which grant a peek to the brightly coloured façades on the inner court. These are covered with a foil, initially developed for covering perfume bottles but was never implemented for that purpose. Producer 3M only wanted to produce the foil if there was a guaranteed large order.”
  • VBS “Art Talk!” interview with Barry McGee (Part 2)
    San Francisco graffiti legend Barry “Twist” McGee sits down with Art Talk! for a very special interview done in classic McGee style. The artist animated the interview and altered the voices. For part one, click here.
  • Charlie Rose - Richard Serra
    Charlie Rose
    Charlie Rose interviews artist Richard Serra, circa 2002.
  • Charlie Rose - Chuck Close
    Charlie Rose
    1998
    An hourlong interview, from 1998, with artist Chuck Close.
  • Jarvis Cocker performs “Angela” at Galerie Chappe May 10, 2009
    rockingparis
    4:53
    Jarvis Cocker performs “Angela” at Galerie Chappe May 10, 2009
  • Charlie Rose - “The Art of Lucian Freud”
    Charlie Rose
    2006
    Author John Richardson and art dealer William Acquavella discuss the work of their friend, artist Lucian Freud.
     
  • Charlie Rose - Mikhail Baryshnikov
    Charlie Rose
    2008
    Excerpt of Charlie Rose's interview with Mikhail Baryshnikov.
  • Olafur Eliasson discusses model-making
    Museum of Modern Art
    2007–2008
    Berlin-based artist Olafur Eliasson and his studio director Felix Hallwachs discuss collaboration and model-making.
  • Charlie Rose - Brice Marden
    Charlie Rose
    2006
    Charlie Rose interviews artist Brice Marden on the occasion of his 2006 retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art. Marden was featured on the cover of Artforum's October 2006 issue.
  • Vernissage.TV - Warhol/Hirst - Levi's
    Vernissage.TV
    2008
    Footage from the Gagosian Gallery presentation of Damien Hirst‘s collaboration with Levi’s.
  • El Anatsui's Duvor
    Indianapolis Museum of Art
    2007
    The Indianapolis Museum of Art‘s new-media team captures the installation of El Anatsui’s Duvor and interviews both curator and artist.
     
  • Time-lapse footage of Jim Lambie's “Zobop” installation in Washington, DC
    Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
    2007
    Artist Jim Lambie transforms the Hirshhorn Museum's lobby into a vibrant, immersive environment with one of his signature “Zobop” taped floor pieces and several mixed-media sculptures.
  • “Le Poème Èlectronique”
    Varese, Xenakis, and Le Corbusier
    1958
    Originally performed during the universal exhibition of Bruxelles in 1958. A mix of colors, lights, sounds, voices, images and electroacoustic music. As Le Corbusier said himself : “Le Poème électronique se propose de montrer, au sein d'un tumulte angoissant, notre civilisation partie à la conquête des temps modernes.” (“Le poeme electronique proposes to show,within a distressing tumult, our civilization on her way to conquest modern times.”)
  • Jarvis Cocker performs at Galerie Chappe May 6, 2009
    rockingparis
    2:43
    Jarvis Cocker performing at Galerie Chappe on May 6, 2009.
  • Wax, “California” music video
    Spike Jonze
    An early-1990s music video directed by Spike Jonze.
  • Art:21 - Robert Adams
    art:21
    2007
    Robert Adams with photogravure plates for “Harney County, Oregon” (1999–2003) in his Oregon studio.
     
    Robert Adams‘s black-and-white photographs document scenes of the American West, revealing the impact of human activity on the last vestiges of wilderness and open space. An underlying tension in Adams’s body of work is the contradiction between landscapes visibly transformed or scarred by human presence and the inherent beauty of light and land rendered by the camera.
  • Ari Marcopoulos interview
    Check-in Architecture
    2008
    Photographer and video director Ari Marcopoulos has always been there to snap the individuals who have made cultural scenes erupt. Hardcore yet delicate, his photos never exploit the spectacle of celebrity or the innocence of youth like a pillaging paparazzo or hype-addict, but rather they illuminate the intimate moments and inner lives of his subjects.
     
    Mission by Luca Martinazzoli, Diego Garcia
  • Trailer for BBC documentary “Planet Earth”
    BBC, David Attenborough
    2006
    Shot entirely in high-definition film, with ample aerial photography. From the team behind Blue Planet, including the esteemed Sir David Attenborough.
  • Zaha Hadid's Serpentine Gallery pavilion
    Serpentine Gallery
    Time-lapse footage of the construction of Zaha Hadid's pavilion during the summer of 2000.
  • The Cool School preview
    Morgan Neville
    2007
    For a decade—1956 to 1966—the Ferus Gallery was the catalyst of a nascent modern art scene in Los Angeles, grooming idealistic beatniks into competitive, often brilliant artists. It also helped to solidify the careers of many of New York's shining stars, including Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, and Jasper Johns. The Cool School premieres Tuesday, June 10 on Independent Lens, a weekly series airing on PBS. For more information, click here.
  • Art:21 - Ann Hamilton
    art:21
    2001
    Ann Hamilton‘s work is a unique blend of performance, photography, video, textiles, and sculpture. Best known for her sensual, environmental installations, Hamilton’s work often combine sensory elements of sound, taste, smell and touch. She is as interested in verbal and written language as she is in the visual, and sees the two as related and mutable elements.
     
    Ann Hamilton is featured in the Season 1 episode “Spirituality” of the series “Art:21 — Art in the Twenty-First Century.”
     
    For more information, click here.
  • Tour of Skulpturenpark Berlin Zentrum (Berlin)
    Check-in Architecture
    2008
    Andrew Berardini and Luca Legnani tour the Skulpturenpark Berlin_Zentrum, a site of the 5th Berlin Biennial.
  • VBS “Art Talk!” interview with A.A. Bronson
    AA Bronson tours his “School for Young Shamans” exhibition in New York and discusses his participation in the Toronto-born General Idea collective, from its founding at the end of the 1960s to its early-'90s demise from AIDS. He then describes his work as a “healer” over the past fifteen years, most notably in the field of butt massage.
  • Bruce Nauman's Walking in an Exaggerated Manner...
    Bruce Nauman
    performance documentation, 1967–68, 16 mm film, 10 min 30 sec.
    Bruce Nauman's Walking in an Exaggerated Manner around the Perimeter of a Square, 1967-68; choreographed by Meredith Monk.
  • Carsten Nicolai interview
    CheckIn Architecture
    Carsten Nicolai Interview, 2008
    An interview with artist Carsten Nicolai on the occasion of his 2008 exhibition “Tired Light” at Eigen + Art in Berlin.
  • Charlie Rose - William Rubin
    Charlie Rose
    1996
    Charlie Rose interviews Museum of Modern Art's William Rubin, at the time director emeritus of painting and sculpture, about the artist Pablo Picasso.
  • John Bock's Language Cream (Milan)
    Check-In Architecture
    2008
    Artist John Bock speaks with Nicola Bozzi about his performance Language Cream at Galleria Giò Marconi in Milan.
  • Shit Performance at Gallery Weekend Berlin
    Check-in Architecture
    2008
    An abject performance takes place at Gallery Weekend Berlin.
  • Vernissage.TV - Robert Gober
    Vernissage.TV
    2007
    Footage from the media preview of Robert Gober's retrospective at the Schaulager, Basel.
  • Art:21 - Jenny Holzer
    art:21
    2007
    Whether questioning consumerist impulses, describing torture, or lamenting death and disease, Jenny Holzer‘s use of language provokes a critical response in the viewer. While her subversive work often blends in among advertisements in public space, its arresting content violates expectations. Holzer’s texts have appeared on posters, as electronic L.E.D. signs, and as projections of xenon light.
     
    Jenny Holzer is featured in the Season 4 episode “Protest” of the series “Art in the Twenty-First Century.”
     
    For more information, click here.
  • Art:21 - Mel Chin's Fundred project
    art:21
    2007
    Art21-featured artist Mel Chin (Season 1) originated the Fundred Dollar Bill Project to draw attention to and develop solutions for environmentally responsible rebuilding of New Orleans from below the ground up. The artworks—individually created Fundred Dollar Bills made by students—will be collected by an armored truck and delivered to Washington D.C., where an even exchange of the value of their art currency for actual funds will be requested.
     
    This video was shot at George Jackson Academy in New York City, an independent middle school serving “bright boys from lower-income families” and which is participating in the project. Art teacher Gary Campbell worked with fourth- through eighth-graders to create Fundred Dollar Bills. This school is one of the collection centers for all bills created in New York State. Its students are featured discussing their involvement and thoughts on the current situation in New Orleans.
     
    Mel Chin will unveil more details on the project and examples of Fundred Dollar Bills themselves at next week's National Art Education Association convention in New Orleans.
  • Launch of “The Street” at Whitechapel Gallery (London)
    Check-in Architecture
    2008
    The Street is a project at Whitechapel Art Gallery in London.
  • Art:21 - Mark Bradford's Super-8 home movies
    art:21
    2007
    Mark Bradford at his home in Los Angeles, with excerpts from his childhood Super 8 home movies.
     
    Mark Bradford transforms materials scavenged from the street into wall-sized collages and installations that respond to the impromptu networks—underground economies, migrant communities, or popular appropriation of abandoned public space—that emerge within a city. Bradford's work is as informed by his personal background as a third-generation merchant in Los Angeles as it is by the tradition of abstract painting developed worldwide in the twentieth century.
  • “Ghada Amer: Love Has No End”
    Brooklyn Museum
    2008
    “Ghada Amer: Love Has No End,” the first US survey of the artist‘s work, features some fifty pieces from every aspect of Amer’s career as a painter, sculptor, illustrator, performer, garden designer, and installation artist. In this video she discusses her work.
  • Allan Kaprow's Fluids, presented at MOCA
    2008
    Fluids, 1967/2008, reinvented as part of “Allan Kaprow–Art as Life” on April 25, 2008. Video by Alex MacInnis. To read a review of this exhibition's presentation at the Haus der Kunst in Munich, originally published in the February 2007 Artforum, click here.
  • Art:21 - Sally Mann
    art:21
    2001
    Sally Mann's early “Immediate Family” photographs were of her three children and husband. In her more recent series of landscapes of the deep South, Mann uses damaged lenses to make images marked by the scratches, light leaks, and shifts in focus that were part of the photographic process as it developed during the 19th century.
     
    Sally Mann is featured in the Season 1 episode “Place” of the series “Art:21 — Art in the Twenty-First Century.”
     
    For more information, click here.
  • 60 Second Trailer for Doug Aitken's sleepwalkers
    2006
    Actors Donald Sutherland and Tilda Swinton, musicians Seu Jorge and Cat Power, and actor/street drummer Ryan Donowho star in the interlocking vignettes, visible from the street. sleepwalkers leads viewers on a journey through the city fabric, from an abandoned subway tunnel to the neon lights of Times Square.
  • Tris Vonna-Michell interview (Berlin)
    Check-in Architecture
    Interview, 2008
    Perched in the top floor of the five-story Kunst Werke Institute for Contemporary Art in Berlin, artist Tris Vonna-Michell has rebuilt Detroit. Not in an architectural model (though there is a map), Vonna-Michell has rebuilt Detroit as a recording studio, a stage, and an installation. This gesamtkunstwerk includes many different elements including the artist himself who will be on hand for much of the exhibition, ready to perform at a moment‘s notice.
     
    Mission by Andrew Berardini, Luca Legnani
     
    To read Martin Herbert’s consideration of Vonna-Michell's work in the January 2009 issue of Artforum, click here.
  • Documentation of housing complex in Amsterdam by MVRDV
    Amateur footage of a housing complex in Amsterdam by architecture firm MVRDV. From the Amsterdam tourism and convention board: “The complex comprises twenty-one different types of houses for senior citizens. The architectural firm claimed there was not enough space for the commissioned 100 apartments. However, they added thirteen apartments which protrude by way of a steel construction. This enabled the architects to realize the requested 100 apartments.”
  • Trailer for Jean-Luc Godard's Vivre sa Vie
    Jean-Luc Godard
    1962
    Original 1962 trailer for Jean-Luc Godard's Vivre sa Vie (1962).
  • Caixa Forum tour (Madrid)
    Check-in Architecture
    2008
    A video tour of Herzog & de Meuron's Caixa Forum in Madrid.
     
    Mission by Filippo Romano, Christophe Tassin
  • Art:21 - Kiki Smith
    art:21
    2003
    Kiki Smith's work explores the body as a receptacle for knowledge, belief, and storytelling. Smith turned the figurative tradition inside out by creating objects and drawings based on organs, cellular forms, and the human nervous system. This body of work evolved to incorporate animals, domestic objects, and narrative tropes from classical mythology and folk tales.
     
    Kiki Smith is featured in the Season 2 episode “Stories” of the series “Art:21 — Art in the Twenty-First Century.”
     
    For more information, click here.
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