Art in the Twenty-First Century : Stories

Art in the Twenty-First Century : Stories (2003)

Sub-Genres - Art History, Biography, Graphic & Applied Arts  |   Run Time - 57 min.  |   Countries - United States  |  
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Stories (in one form or another) is the theme linking the four artists profiled in Part 1 of four: Kara Walker, Kiki Smith, Do-Ho Suh and Trenton Doyle Hancock. Walker explores her African-American heritage in silhouettes that are at once genteel and macabre. Smith, a sculptor, often deals with death. "We were like the Addams family," she says of her childhood. So-Ho Suh, a native of Korea, is concerned with space, individual and collective. One project is a "house" he made of transportable fabric. "I want to carry my home with me all the time---just like a snail," he says. And painter Trenton Doyle Hancock looks to combine "comic-book narratives with the history of abstraction" in his mythical creatures. Filmmaker John Waters introduces the film.

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art-scene, artist, modern-art, behind-the-scenes, creativity, inspiration, artistic-freedom