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/ Richard Serra :: Talk with Charlie Rose (2001)
An hour conversation with sculptor Richard Serra (1938-2024) about his exhibition at The Gagosian Gallery in New York City, his use of synthetic materials in art and his career in film (2001).
/ Arvo Part :: Masterclass
Masterclass from Arvo Part. Episode from "24 preludes for a Fugue"
/ Jony Ive :: Vanity Fair Conversation
Apple's Jony Ive and Graydon Carter's full discussion from Vanity Fair’s New Establishment Summit
/ Murray Perahia :: Piano Masterclass
Murray Perahia Summer Course for Outsdanding Young Pianists the Jerusalem Music Centre, 2021
/ Marcel Duchamp :: Interview on Art and Dada (1956)
Filmed amidst the Arensberg collection at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, where 35 works by Marcel Duchamp are gathered, this 1956 interview features the artist talking with James Johnson Sweeney, former director of the Guggenheim Museum.
/ Morton Feldman :: The Rothko Chapel
Morton Feldman (1926-1987) : The Rothko Chapel (1971) - SWR Stuttgart Vocal Ensemble, Choir/Chorus - Rupert Huber, conductor
Mark Rotho (1903-1970) : Rothko Chapel (1964-1970) - Chapel Houston, Texas (USA)
/ Massimo Bottura :: Art and Artisan
In this episode of A Life Less Ordinary, travel to the small Italian city of Modena as Massimo shares his favorite works from the sale and offers his vision of tradition, innovation and collecting. The auction features an international mix of exciting artists including Cecily Brown, Alex Katz, Michelangelo Pistoletto and others.
/ Brian Eno :: Being Alert And Letting Your Ideas Grow
The Case for Radically Human Buildings. Where did all the lumps and bumps on buildings go? When did city architecture become so ... dull? Here to talk about why cities need inspiring architecture, designer Thomas Heatherwick offers a path out of the doldrums of urban monotony -- and a vision of cities filled with soulful buildings that people cherish for centuries
/ Sterling Ruby :: TURBINES
Join Sterling Ruby in his Los Angeles studio as he works on new abstract paintings ahead of his exhibition TURBINES at Gagosian in New York.
/ Thomas Heatherwick :: TED Talk
The Case for Radically Human Buildings. Where did all the lumps and bumps on buildings go? When did city architecture become so ... dull? Here to talk about why cities need inspiring architecture, designer Thomas Heatherwick offers a path out of the doldrums of urban monotony -- and a vision of cities filled with soulful buildings that people cherish for centuries
Massimo Bottura :: on his Creative Inspiration
From Milan to Modena, the second episode of GQ and Gucci’s new series, explores the musical inspirations of Massimo Bottura
/ RICK RUBIN :: ADVICE FOR CREATORS
From Milan to Modena, the second episode of GQ and Gucci’s new series, explores the musical inspirations of Massimo Bottura
George Condo :: The Way I Think
George Condo was part of the 1980s wild art scene in New York. In this video, recorded in his New York studio, the iconic artist shares his life-long love of drawing and thoughts on his artistic expression, which he describes as “artificial realism.”
Barbara Stauffacher Solomon :: Supergraphics
Designer Barbara Stauffacher Solomon talks about her influential supergraphics work at Sea Ranch, California in the 1960s.