From the Executive Director: Jacolby Satterwhite Is Real

Executive director and chief curator Tina Kukielski delivers a dispatch of Art21’s latest on-goings.

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Five New Films Headline Art21’s Winter 2020 Programming Season

Five new films are featured in Art21’s winter 2020 programming season, starting with a new release available to watch today. New films will premiere bi-weekly on Wednesdays through April 1.

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Event: Luchita Hurtado & Pat Steir Film Screening

Join Art21 for a special evening of films on Luchita Hurtado and Pat Steir.

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From the Executive Director: Read all about it

Executive director and chief curator Tina Kukielski delivers a dispatch of Art21’s latest on-goings.

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From the Executive Director: Behind the Scenes with the Production Team

Director of video programming and production Nick Ravich delivers a guest dispatch of Art21’s latest on-goings.

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New Video: Maryam Hoseini Explores Spaces Between Painting and Drawing

In a new film from our “New York Close Up” series, Maryam Hoseini explores the spaces in between painting and drawing, figuration and abstraction, and the personal experiences embedded in her work and the multiple interpretations viewers can bring to it.

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New Video: Louise Despont Draws from Experiences in Bali

In a new film from our “New York Close Up” series, Louise Despont, a New York-born artist now working in Bali, shares how her adopted island home shapes her intensive practice, informing the devotional, meditative, and fragile elements of her drawings.

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Event: The Creative Collaboration Between Artist and Documentarian

Join Art21 for a special screening and conversation with sculptor and performance artist Aki Sasamoto.

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From the Executive Director: Dispatches from Digital

Director of digital Jonathan Munar delivers a guest dispatch of Art21’s latest on-goings.

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New Video: Stephanie Syjuco Navigates Tropes of American History

In a new film from our “Extended Play” series, Stephanie Syjuco navigates the deeply embedded visual tropes of American history applied in her practice.

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