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Composed of massive biomorphic forms, punctuated with the playfulness of hollowed-out spaces and openings, the sculptures of Henry Moore are scattered throughout the modern landscape. This definitive program combines critical evaluation of Henry Moore’s work with biographical background, unveiling photographs, film clips, and drawings previously unrecorded. Interviews with noted critics David Sylvester and Richard Cork and the photographers who captured Moore’s art on film discuss some of his most celebrated sculptures, while recollections from Moore’s relatives and former assistants Anthony Caro and Philip King illuminate the life story of Great Britain’s most celebrated sculptor. A BBC Production. (2 parts, 50 minutes each)



 
    

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Isamu Noguchi: Stones and Paper
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This program is a timeless retrospective on the life and career of Isamu Noguchi, whose binational heritage sent him back and forth between Japan and America seeking a new artistic synthesis. He started his career in Paris as Constantin Brancusi's ap...(more details)
 
Women Artists: The Other Side of the Picture
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Where are the works of the great women artists? Why are there so few represented in museums? In this provocative program, respected artists such as Doris McCarthy, Judy Chicago, Joyce Weiland, and Jane Ash Poitras-in combination with curators, art hi...(more details)
 
Sculptors at Storm King: Shaping American Art
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The 400-acre Storm King Art Center is America’s premier outdoor museum of post-1945 sculpture—and home to the works of more than a hundred of the world’s top talents. Through interviews, archival footage, and film clips of sculptors in action, this p...(more details)
 
Meaning in Abstract Art

When Carl Andre's Equivalents VIII debuted at the Tate Gallery, it was decried as preposterous and incomprehensible. Using Andre's works as a springboard, this program suggests approaches to finding the meaning in abstract art while examining the his...(more details)
 


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