Preview: Nicholas Hlobo Explores His Heritage and Identity

Nicholas Hlobo reflects on his heritage and identity in this preview of the upcoming “Johannesburg” episode from Season 9 of the “Art in the Twenty-First Century” television series.

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Preview: Hiwa K Pays Homage to a Silent Protest

Hiwa K describes the anecdotal inspirations behind his work in this preview of the upcoming “Berlin” episode from Season 9 of the “Art in the Twenty-First Century” television series.

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Preview: Stephanie Syjuco Inhabits Contradiction Through Protest Imagery

Stephanie Syjuco stages photographs for her “CITIZENS” series in this preview of the upcoming “San Francisco Bay Area” episode from Season 9 of the “Art in the Twenty-First Century” television series.

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Preview: Robin Rhode Fortifies His Practice with Humor and Play

Robin Rhode traces the origins of his humor-oriented art practice in this preview of the upcoming “Johannesburg” episode.

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New Video: Damián Ortega Appropriates and Recontextualizes Knowledge

In a new film from our “Extended Play” digital series, Damián Ortega recounts the origins of Alias Editorial, his book publishing and translation project that brings English-language texts to Spanish-speaking regions.

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New Video: Barbara Kasten Embraces Beauty

In a new film from our Extended Play digital series, Barbara Kasten reflects on the significance of the early cyanotypes she created in the 1970s.

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New Video: Valeska Soares on the Borderline of Transition

In a new Art21 special presentation, artist Valeska Soares reflects on the transitional nature of her practice.

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New Video: Jack Whitten’s Relentless Innovation in Painting

In a new film from our Extended Play digital series, abstract painter Jack Whitten shares how he became an artist and the inspirations driving his work over nearly six decades.

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New Video: Abigail DeVille Honors History’s Invisible People

In a new film from our New York Close Up digital series, Abigail DeVille celebrates the bravery and optimism embedded within the African American experience.

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New Video: Doreen Garner Probes History

In a new film from our New York Close Up digital series, Doreen Garner forces audiences to face the profound racism underlying the life and work of Dr. J. Marion Sims. Despite being hailed as the “father of modern gynecology,” Sims performed torturous procedures on enslaved Black women without anesthesia or consent.

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