Artist Chuck Close remembers the American art scene of the 1960s, a time when sculpture ruled and many considered it "dumb to paint," and explains why he chose to focus
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| Chuck Close: Why portraits? | Jun 2010 | Play |
| Anselm Kiefer on being an artist | Oct 2006 | Play |
| Andy Warhol on Pop art | Dec 2000 | Play |
| William Kentridge on his process | Mar 2009 | Play |
| Philip Guston in the studio | Dec 2002 | Play |
| Frank Stella on abstraction | Oct 2000 | Play |
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| Alexander Calder's static stabiles | Jun 2010 | Listen |
| About Andy Warhol | Jun 2010 | Listen |
| Roy Lichtenstein in his own words | Jun 2010 | Listen |
| Robert Storr on understanding Gerhard Richter | Jun 2010 | Listen |
| Gary Garrels on Cy Twombly | Jun 2010 | Listen |
| Gary Garrels on Alexander Calder's mobiles | Jun 2010 | Listen |
| Jean-Paul Sartre on Alexander Calder's mobiles | Jun 2010 | Listen |
| Marc Huestis on Andy Warhol and celebrity | Jun 2010 | Listen |
| Chuck Close on his artistic process | Jun 2010 | Listen |
| Agnes Martin on beauty | Jun 2010 | Listen |