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A Walk into the Sea

Danny Williams and The Warhol Factory
is director Esther Robinson's personal inquiry into the truth behind her Uncle Danny Williams' mysterious 1966 disappearance. Virtually unknown today, Danny was Andy Warhol's lover, and a promising young filmmaker....


Ai Weiwei: Never Sor

Ai Weiwei is China's most famous international artist, and its most outspoken domestic critic. Against a backdrop of strict censorship and an unresponsive legal system, Ai expresses himself and organises...


Alice Neel

Portrait painter Alice Neel (1900-1984) was a self-described collector of souls who recorded her sitters on canvas through six decades of the 20th century, among them Andy Warhol, Bella Abzug, Allen Ginsberg...


Annie Leibovitz: Lif

Annie Leibovitz has produced some of the most iconic images of the last 30 years. Life through a Lens reveals a woman who has become as iconic as the people she has photographed.
Interviewees:
Mikhail...


Art + Soul

Hetti Perkins, senior curator of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art at the Art Gallery of New South Wales, shares her knowledge of—and passion for—Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art. As...


Bacon's Arena

Francis Bacon (1909-1992) is widely acknowledged as one of the greatest painters of the twentieth century. This special edition DVD has been created to mark the centenary of his birth (2009) and is produced...


Beautiful Losers

Make Something From Nothing


Being Elmo

Most parents are very much aware of Elmo, the child-like fuzzy red Muppet who has become a favourite among Sesame Street's youthful audience. Far fewer people know the name Kevin Clash, the puppeteer...


Black, White + Gray

When he died in 1987, Sam Wagstaff left behind a photography collection worth $5 million at the Getty Museum -- and very few solid facts about his life.
A revolutionary figure in the 1970s New York...


Blank City

Today, Manhattan is a byword for overpriced property, overexposed landmarks and overdressed fashionistas. In the late 70s, however, it was rat-infested, crime-crippled, cheap and nasty - somewhere for...


 
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