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Artbound
MOCAtv with Philippe Vergne
Season 5
Episode 1
Artbound’s fifth season kicks off with an exciting collaboration with MOCAtv, featuring all original pieces including Wildflowering L. A., a Los Angeles county-wide public initiative by artist Fritz Haeg; a performance art video featuring the movement group WIFE; painter John Knuth’s unusual practice of getting flies to “paint” on canvas; the installation and de-installation of Jacob Hashimoto’s Gas Giant” at the MOCA Pacific Design Center; and video game designers Jenova Chen and Kellee Santiago known for designing games with emotion. Featuring an exclusive interview with new Director of MOCA Philippe Vergne.
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