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Women Artists: The Other Side of the Picture
 Where are the works of the great women artists? Why are there so few represented in museums? In this provocative program, respected artists such as Doris McCarthy, Judy Chicago, Joyce Weiland, and Jane Ash Poitras-in combination with curators, art hi...(more details) |
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David Hockney's Secret Knowledge
 Why did paintings suddenly take on a nearly photographic realism around 1420? In this controversial program, noted artist and art critic David Hockney investigates how, 400 years before the invention of the photograph, painters were using simple came...(more details) |
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Bauhaus: Less Is More
 This program provides an outstanding historical overview of Bauhaus, the most controversial and forward-looking school of art and design of its time. The conflicting artistic philosophies of the school's key figures are considered, from Walter Gropiu...(more details) |
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Giotto: The Arena Chapel
 Giotto's remarkable decorative scheme for the Arena Chapel in Padua is considered a pivotal moment in the progression of Western art. His work still resonates with viewers today. This program presents a biographical and historical investigation into ...(more details) |
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Max Ernst and the Surrealist Revolution
 Surrealist manifestos often used the term "revolution," so why do the paintings contain hardly anything explicitly political? Presented by art historian David Batchelor, this program looks at the relationship between Surrealism's stated political com...(more details) |
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