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Tom Piper

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Squatting the Palace: An Installation By Kiki Smith In Venice
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American artist Kiki Smith is renowned for print and sculptural works that explore issues of feminism and the female body. This documentary offers a glimpse into Smith's artistic process as she creates a series of prints, sculptures, and furniture for an eight-room art installation called "Homespun Tales: Stories of Domestic Occupation," which was exhibited in Venice, Italy, as part of the 2005 Venice Biennale.

Squatting the Palace: An Installation By Kiki Smith In Venice

2009
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We are in the midst of production on a one-hour film on seminal art historian John Richardson, and his work on the fourth and final volume of his biography on Picasso. Richardson shares his insights and observations on Picasso, whom he first met in the 1950s, with Shelley Wanger, his editor at Alfred A. Knopf (a division of Random House, Inc.).

John Richardson: The Art of Picasso 1927 - 1973

Diller Scofidio + Renfro: Reimagining Lincoln Center and the High Line
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Diller Scofidio + Renfro has long been at the forefront of design with provocative exhibitions that blurred the boundaries between art and architecture. This film captures their extraordinary evolution and unique process in reimagining the public identities of Lincoln Center and the once derelict High Line railroad tracks.

Diller Scofidio + Renfro: Reimagining Lincoln Center and the High Line

2013
Studio Gang Architects: Aqua Tower
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The film not only examines the thinking behind Aqua which makes the building's presence against the skyline so striking, but takes visitors to the award-winning "Brick Weave House" (2009) in a Chicago residential neighborhood, where brick walls form a large open-air "screened porch" at the house's front.

Studio Gang Architects: Aqua Tower

Ellsworth Kelly: Fragments
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Cameras record artist Ellsworth Kelly as he creates sculptures for the US Embassy in Beijing. With all his equipment around him, Ellsworth undertakes a big task as his creates he next masterpieces.

Ellsworth Kelly: Fragments

2007
Sol LeWitt: Wall Drawings
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The life and work of conceptual artist Sol LeWitt.

Sol LeWitt: Wall Drawings

2010
Thom Mayne: U.S. Federal Office Building, San Francisco
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The Pritzker-prize winning architect Thom Mayne has been identified with muscular, bold, steel-and-glass design since the founding of his firm, Morphosis, in 1971. Through a tour of the Federal Office Building in San Francisco, Mayne proves that innovative and sustainable architecture can be introduced successfully into a building type typically considered predictable and boring.

Thom Mayne: U.S. Federal Office Building, San Francisco

Vincent Scully: An Art Historian Among Architects
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This hour-long film explores the phenomenon of Vincent Scully, tracing his connection to New Haven & to Yale. It follows the arc of his interests in classical art & architecture to American architecture, historic preservation, & urban design in the 20th Century. Architects & former students such as David Childs, Paul Goldberger, Robert A.M. Stern, and Robert Venturi contribute to this dialogue.

Vincent Scully: An Art Historian Among Architects

Peter Eisenman: University of Phoenix Stadium for the Arizona Cardinals
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Seminal theoretician and influential architect, Peter Eisenman is also an irrepressible sports fanatic. In this revealing look into his design for an iconic new home for the Arizona Cardinals football team, Eisenman takes us on a tour of the stadium that represents the culmination of nearly a decade of his work on this visionary sports facility.

Peter Eisenman: University of Phoenix Stadium for the Arizona Cardinals

Steven Holl: The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Bloch Building
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In this enlightening visit, Holl takes us through the galleries where contemporary art is displayed beneath curving vaults admitting daylight, a tour which effectively demonstrates the convergence of space, time, and architecture.

Steven Holl: The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Bloch Building

2008