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Art: 21 - Season 4

Contemporary artists work in globally influenced culturally diverse and technologically dynamic milieus. In the U.S. artists reflect a varied and changing landscape of identity values and beliefs. The artists featured in this series demonstrate the breadth of artistic practice across the country and reveal a wealth of multicultural talent. Each episode is organized around a theme to help audiences compare and contrast the artists profiled.

Year: 2007
Genre: Documentaries, Art On Film, Docos - Art & Architectures
Country: USA
Duration: 220 Minutes
Rating: Ex
7.8/10
Location in store: Documentary (Art on Film)
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