New Video: Doreen Garner Swaps Sculpture for Skin

In a new film from our “New York Close Up” series, Doreen Garner hosts Invisible Man Tattoo, a pop-up tattoo shop in Brooklyn’s Recess art space.

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Five New Films Kick Off Art21’s 2019 Programming

Five new films open Art21’s 2019 programming season, starting with a new film available to watch today. Over fifteen new films from each of Art21’s digital series, Extended Play and New York Close Up, will premiere throughout 2019.

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New Video: Kevin Beasley Examines the Legacy of Cotton

In a new film from our “New York Close Up” digital series, Kevin Beasley juxtaposes sound, silence, and sculpture to examine the legacy of cotton in the American South.

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Event: What Inspires Alex Da Corte?

Join Art21 for an exciting evening of short films, curated by artist Alex Da Corte at Nitehawk Cinema.

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From the Executive Director: Ten Artists That Transcend Mediums and Materials

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

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Apply Now to Join Art21 Educators 2019–2020

The Art21 Educators program is now accepting applications for the 2019–2020 cohort. Submit an application by Monday, March 25, 2019 Midnight EST.

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Year in Review: 23 Portraits of Creative Innovation

A recap of Art21’s 21st anniversary year, including public programs, a new publication, and twenty-three new artist portraits.

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Event: Voices and Visions—A Night of Short Films

Join Art21 for a special evening of short films, curated by Art21 and Raw Vision, in partnership with the Outsider Art Fair.

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New Video: Alex Da Corte’s Contemporary Portrait of America

In a new film from our “Extended Play” digital series, Alex Da Corte films a series of fifty-seven videos for his installation for the 57th edition of the Carnegie International in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

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New Video: Marcel Dzama Puts Organization to Chaos

In a new film from our “Extended Play” digital series, Marcel Dzama discusses the evolution of his drawings, from his time growing up in his native Winnipeg, to his move to New York in 2004, to his more recent responses to U.S. politics and media.

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