Episode list

Art/New York

Program No.1: Current Exhibitions
We see Andy Warhol, Joseph Beuys, Thomas Lanigan-Schmidt, Ned Smyth, and Mel Bochner, all major figures who defined art in the late part of the 70s and early 80s. The program ends with a never before seen interview with Joseph Beuys.
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Program No. 8: Painting Alternatives
Seen on this program is Ellsworth Kelly at the Leo Castelli Gallery, Chuck Close at the Whitney Museum, and Julian Schnabel at the Mary Boone and Leo Castelli Galleries. Also included are interviews with Chuck Close and Julian Schnabel.
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Program No. 9: Pop and Neo-Pop
We see Andy Warhol at the Ronald Feldman Gallery, Roy Lichtenstein at The Whitney Museum of American Art and Jack Goldstein at Metro Pictures. Also included are interviews with Roy Lichtenstein and Jack Goldstein.
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Program No. 11: Photography Exhibitions
We see photos by Hans Namuth at the Leo Castelli Gallery, work by Cindy Sherman at Metro Pictures and photo pieces by Robert Rauschenberg at the Sonnabend Gallery. Interviews are with Hans Namuth, Cindy Sherman and Robert Rauschenberg.
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Program No. 13: Performance Art
We see a grueling performance by Sam Hsieh, two performances by Robert Longo at the Kitchen Center for Music and Art, and a performance by Colette that bridges fine and commercial art. Interviews with all artists are included.
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Program No. 14: Public Sculpture
We see Owen Morrel's installation at the McGraw-Hill Building, Louise Nevelson's installations at Citicorp Center and Maiden Lane Plaza and "Tilted Arc" by Richard Serra at Federal Plaza. Interviewed are Louise Nevelson and Richard Serra.
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Program No. 15: New Public Art
We see works by Joyce Kozloff at the Barbara Gladstone Gallery, Keith Haring on Houston Street and the Tony Shafrazi Gallery and work by John Ahearn in the South Bronx and the Shafrazi Gallery. Included are interviews with all artists.
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Program No. 16: Video as Art
We see a Nam June Paik retrospective at the Whitney Museum, video pieces by Ernest Gusella and David Byrne at MoMA. Included are interviews with Nam June Paik, Ernest Gusella, David Byrne, and Barbara London, curator of video at MoMA
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Program No. 17: Geometric Abstraction
We see Al Held at the Andre Emmeric Gallery, Sol Lewitt at the John Weber and Barbara Toll Galleries, and Brice Marden at the Pace Gallery. Included are interviews with Al Held and Brice Marden.
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Program No. 18: Expressionist Painting
We see Julian Schnabel's first major solo shows at the Leo Castelli and Mary Boone Galleries, Lee Krasner at the Robert Miller Gallery and Malcom Morley at the Xavier-Fourcade Gallery. Included are interviews with all artists.
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Program No. 19: Young Expressionists
We see Jean-Michel Basquiat at the Fun Gallery, Francesco Clemente at the Sperone Westwater Gallery, and Julian Schnabel at the Leo Castelli Gallery. Included are interviews with Jean-Michel Basquiat and Julian Schnabel.
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Program No. 20: Pop Art Today
We see Tom Wesselmann at the Sidney Janis Gallery, James Rosenquist at the Leo Castelli Gallery, and Robert Rauschenberg also at the Leo Castelli Gallery. Included are interviews with all artists.
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Program No. 21: Graffiti/Post Graffiti
We see Crash, Lady Pink, Fab 5 Freddy, Basquiat, Daze, Futura 2000, and RAMMELLZEE among others at the Sidney Janis Gallery. Included are interviews with Fab 5 Freddy, RAMMELLZEE, Crash, Lady Pink, Sidney Janis, and Tony Shafrazi and more
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Program No. 23: Women in Art
We see the "Celebration of Women Artists" exhibition at the Sidney Janis Gallery, Marisol at the Janis Gallery and Nancy Graves at the Knoedler Gallery. Included are interviews with Hannah Wilke, Maya Lin, Marisol and Nancy Graves and more
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Program No. 24: Recent Painting
We see Ed Paschke at the Phyllis Kind Gallery, Eric Fischl at the Mary Boone Gallery, and Arsen Roje at the O.K. Harris Gallery. Interviews are with Ed Paschke, Eric Fischl and art dealer Ivan Karp.
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Program No. 25: New Young Painters
We see Bobby G, at the Semaphore Gallery, Mark Kostabi also at the Semaphore Gallery and Kenny Scharf at the Tony Shafrazi Gallery. Included are interviews with all artists and art dealer, Barry Blinderman.
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Program No. 26: Optical Realism
We see Alex Katz at the Robert Miller Gallery and at The Whitney Museum of American Art and Janet Fish, also at the Robert Miller Gallery. Included are interviews with all artists.
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Program No. 27: Louise Bourgeois
We see the work of Louise Bourgeois; a lair installed at the Robert Miller Gallery and a work in progress on Staten Island, New York. Included is a lengthy interview with Louise Bourgeois.
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Program No. 28: Figurative Sculpture
We see George Segal at the Sidney Janis gallery, and John Ahearn and Rigoberto Torres at the Brooke Alexander Galleries and at the P.S.1 Museum in Long Island City. Included are interviews with artists and art dealer Brooke Alexander.
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Program No. 29: Elizabeth Murray
We see Elizabeth Murray at the Paula Cooper Gallery and two exhibitions at the Pace Wildenstein Gallery. Included is a lengthy interview with the artist, and interviews with art dealer Paula Cooper and critic Roberta Smith.
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Program No. 32: Alice Neel, 1900-1984
We see Alice Neel at the Robert Miller gallery. Included is a lengthy interview with the artist shortly before her death in 1984. Also included are interviews with art historian Linda Nochlin and curator John Perreault.
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Program No. 36: Ida Applebroog
We see painter Ida Applebroog at the Ronald Feldman Gallery. Included are interviews are with the artist, critic Elizabeth Hess, and art dealer Ronald Feldman.
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Program No. 38: Colette, the Artist
We see the installations and performance art of Colette The Artist. Included are interviews with the artist, critic/curator Bill Arning, director of P.S. 1 Alanna Heiss, and critic/historian Peter Selz.
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Program No. 40: Kiki Smith
We see sculptor Kiki Smith's 1992 and 1993 shows at the Fawbush Gallery. Included is a lengthy interview with Kiki Smith and interviews with art dealers Joe Fawbush and Thomas Jones, and director of Artists Space Claudia Gould.
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Program No. 41: Kenny Scharf's World
We see Pop artist Kenny Scharf's 1984, 1991 and 1994 exhibitions at the Shafrazi Gallery. Included are interviews with Kenny Scharf, art critic-curator Dan Cameron, and art dealer Tony Shafrazi.
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Program No. 43: Joan Semmel, Painting a Portrait
This unusual program takes a rare look at the private creative process of a painter. ART/new york looks over feminist painter Joan Semmel's shoulder as she develops and paints a portrait of her friend and fellow artist, John Hardy.
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Program No. 45: Aspects of Minimalism
We see works by Carle Andre, Donald Judd, Dan Flavin, Robert Morris, Sol Lewitt, Mel Bochner, Richard Serra, John McCracken, and Richard Nonas. Interviews are with Mel Bochner, John McCracken, Richard Nonas and critic Phyllis Tuchman.
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Program No. 47: Nan Goldin: In My Life
We see snapshot photographer Nan Goldin's celebrated 1996 retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art. Included are interviews with the artist and curator/publisher Marvin Heiferman.
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Program No. 48: Chuck Close, Eye to Eye
We see painter Chuck Close at the Pace/Wildenstein Gallery. Included are interviews with the artist, artists Janet Fish, April Gornik, Kent Floeter, critic/curator Klaus Kertess, critic John Yau, and MoMA curator Robert Storr.
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