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Way Things Go, The
MC-335, 1997
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Inside a warehouse, artists Peter Fischli and David Weiss build an enormous, precarious structure 100 feet long made out of common household items - tea kettles, tires, old shoes, balloons, wooden ramps, etc. Then, with fire, water, gravity, and... more >
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What About Style? Alex Katz
MC-817, 2008
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For over 50 years, painter Alex Katz has bucked trends in modern art to pioneer and refine his own style of flat, elegant, and realistic figure painting. What About Style? offers an uncluttered view of this American maverick. more >
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Who Gets to Call it Art?
MC-542, 2006
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Featuring never-before-seen footage of legendary artists, exclusive interviews and an elite variety of the ‘Who's Who' New York entertainment scene. more >
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Wild Wheels
MC-567, 1992
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WILD WHEELS is filmmaker Harrod Blank's comic and revealing exploration of Art Cars, personally customized automobiles which reflect the individualistic spirit of their drivers. more >
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William Eggleston: Photographer
MC-910, 2008
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The film documents how Eggleston came to develop his technique of art photography. It shows the first black-and-white photographs made at the beginning of Eggleston's career. more >
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William Kentridge: Anything is Possible
MC-1233, 2010
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William Kentridge: Anything Is Possible provides a rare, in-depth look at the life and work of the internationally acclaimed South African artist, William Kentridge. more >
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World Is So Beautiful by Takagi Masakatsu
MC-640, 2002
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“World Is So Beautiful” is Japanese multimedia artist Takagi Masakatsu's blessing to the world. Using his travels around the world (Turkey, Guatamala, Cuba, Indonesia, Nepal, Germany, Japan and France) as source footage, Takagi has documented... more >
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World of Gilbert & George, The
MC-723, 2007
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Written and directed by the artists and released to coincide with their major international traveling retrospective beginning in 2007. more >
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Wrekage
MC-649, 2006
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Over five years in the making, this DVD documents “A History of Wrekage” by the artist group Keep Adding. more >
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