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Articulate

Articulate

"Articulate" connects audiences to the human stories behind art, offering a trustworthy, never ordinary take on classical, contemporary, and popular art forms. From acclaimed musicians and best-selling authors to designers changing the way we live, each episode explores what great creative thinkers and doers can tell us about who we are, who we’ve been, and who we might become.

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Arthur Yorinks: The Creative Engine
11:06
Arthur Yorinks' artwork stands on its own.
Karen Russell's Un-Realities
7:46
Karen Russell’s stories live in a space between the everyday and the surreal.
Daniel Libeskind Doesn’t Hear No
10:06
Daniel Libeskind believes that architecture is an act of optimism and of selflessness.
Ralph Steadman: Godfather of Gonzo
6:15
Illustrator Ralph Steadman is known for his distinct visual style.
Alice McDermott: Of Saints and Scholars
7:23
The writings of Alice McDermott revolve around Irish-American identity.
Mark Mothersbaugh, 21st Century Renaissance Man
8:51
Mothersbaugh’s sustained a life in art far removed from his band, Devo.
Liz Casella: Patterns Hidden in Plain Sight
6:56
Much of haute couture feeds off Liz Casella’s creativity.
Greg Dunn: Thinking About Thinking
8:24
In illustrating the human brain’s complexity, Greg Dunn creates great beauty.
Kyle Abraham: A Life in Motion
9:28
The works of choreographer Kyle Abraham feel like a memoir.
Maggie Nelson: Transcending the Divide
6:56
Nelson is one of her generation’s most celebrated writers and critical thinkers.
Saya Woolfalk's Empathic World
2:59
Woolfalk’s imaginary world is populated by mutants, governed by utopian values.
Ruth Slenczynska: The Last of the Great Romantics
7:02
As a child, Ruth Slenczynska studied under Rachmaninoff.
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