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Artbound
Is This the Most Beautiful Subway Station in America?
Season 16
Episode 1
Across Los Angeles, public art shapes how we move through the city and reflects who we are. This episode examines Eamon Ore-Giron's Infinite Landscapes: Los Angeles para siempre, artwork that transforms the La Brea D Line station. Through his work, we explore Metro LA's history and the many bodies of work that make up its expansive art collection.
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"Artbound" celebrates Black History Month with a special episode featuring the work of African American artists.
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The fourth installment of this series, "MOCA: The Art of Our Time," features George Herms, Betye Saar, Willem de Kooning, Jackson Pollock, Franz Kline, Robert Rauschenberg, Mark Rothko, Gabriel Orozco, Senga Nengudi and Matthew Barney.
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"Artbound" profiles five emerging artists whose work explores the intersection of race, class, identity, and aesthetics.
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This "Artbound" special episode, in partnership with MOCAtv, features The Museum of Contemporary Art's current programming.
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Using key data from the newest issue of the Otis Report on the Creative Economy, this "Artbound" special explores the vibrant network of creativity in Southern California.
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A new series of short documentary films profiles four L.A. as Subject collectors who have obsessively focused on a narrow slice of Southern California history.
55:32
Artbound explores the paintings of Marc Trujillo, Kim Stringfellow’ s Mojave Project, Dave Lefner’s colored wood block prints of neon signs, and the subculture of Brazilian cholos who emulate lowrider culture from East Los Angeles.
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Travel to Southern California’s desert regions with an episode of "Artbound" that includes work by visual artist Diane Best, the Date Farmers from Coachella, and Hillary Mushkin’s Incendiary Traces.