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Art in the Twenty-First Century

Susan Sollins, Susan Dowling · 2001 · Show

12 seasons · 43 episodes · Documentary

This series is a groundbreaking documentary that provides an in-depth look into the lives and processes of contemporary visual artists.

UpliftingPrestigeThe Transformative Power of ArtThe Intersection of Creativity and StruggleThe Personal Journey of the ArtistExploring Contemporary Visual CultureThe Relationship Between Artist and Medium

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