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Art and Protest

Season 7 Episode 3
58:00
Art and Protest - Noah Purifoy

Black History Month Special

Season 7 Episode 7
54:03
Masters of Modern Design

Masters of Modern Design

Season 10 Episode 1
56:06
Woman in calavera face paint during Día de los Muertos | Photo from "Día de los Muertos/Day of the Dead" ABs10

Dia de Los Muertos / Day of the Dead

Season 10 Episode 3
56:18
Jeffrey Deitch at his desk | Still from "Artbound" Jeffrey Deitch's Los Angeles

Jeffrey Deitch's Los Angeles

Season 10 Episode 5
54:08
A large-scale Light and Space artwork from Robert Irwin called "untitled (dawn to dusk.)" | Still from Artbound "Light & Space" ab s11

Light & Space

Season 11 Episode 1
56:43
Participants play a tug of war during the Watts Cookbook © event initiated by ToroLab 2019 | Panic Studio LA, Courtesy of City of Los Angeles, Department of Cultural Affairs, CURRENT:LA Food© ab s11 episode image

CURRENT:LA FOOD

Season 11 Episode 3
52:45
The sign outside the Watts Towers Art Center | Still from "The Watts Towers Arts Center" ab s11 episode image

The Watts Towers Arts Center

Season 11 Episode 4
57:08
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Artbound

MOCA - The Art of Our Time

Season 7 Episode 2

Artbound collaborates with the Museum of Contemporary Art to feature videos from their channel MOCAtv. The series showcases exhibitions, historical segments, artist documentaries, and original video art pieces created in collaboration with artists, musicians and fashion designers. The episode also features interviews with Museum Director Philippe Vergne, and leading curators.

The fourth installment of this series, "MOCA: The Art of Our Time," features chief curator Helen Molesworth narrating the episode. She guides viewers through the archives of assemblage works by George Herms and Betye Saar; the Abstract Expressionist collection with works by Willem de Kooning, Jackson Pollock and Franz Kline; the works of Robert Rauschenberg, Mark Rothko, Gabriel Orozco, Senga Nengudi; and a look at the museum's exhibition, "River of Fundament" by Matthew Barney.

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