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Monkey See
'Brief Encounters' With Real Life From A Scene-Setting Photographer
November 13, 2012 Emma Miller looks at a new documentary about Gregory Crewdson, whose photographs are created with the care taken by a filmmaker.
The Picture Show
The Waning Art Of The Projectionist
November 10, 2012 It's the weekend, and for many that means movies. Ever wonder who's working that little room up there in the theater? Photographer Joseph O. Holmes has followed the flickering light to find out.
The Picture Show
The Art Of Chinese Propaganda
November 9, 2012 A treasure-trove of Mao-era propaganda posters is housed in an unmarked basement museum in Shanghai.
Fine Art
The Story Of Steadman, Drawn From His 'Gonzo' Art
November 3, 2012 Illustrator Ralph Steadman became known for his collaborations with "gonzo" journalist Hunter S. Thompson, but their partnership wasn't always easy. The documentary For No Good Reason looks at Steadman's life, art and relationship with the eccentric writer.
The Salt
Day Of The Dead, Decoded: A Joyful Celebration Of Life And Food
November 1, 2012 The ancient Latin American holiday welcomes ancestors back to the earth for one day each year. Each element on the altar symbolizes a connection between the world of the living and the dead, so naturally, food and drink play a big part. Here we've deconstructed the altar and its meaning.
The Picture Show
What Does 'Power' Look Like?
October 24, 2012 And how do you capture it? Renowned photographers from around the world submitted their ideas to an annual contest for sustainability. See photos that show the power of nature and the human quest for power — as well as the power of the human spirit.
Asia
Cambodia Vs. Sotheby's In A Battle Over Antiquities
October 23, 2012 A 1,000-year-old statue, a vine-and-moss-covered temple complex and a country's turbulent history lie at the heart of a legal battle pitting the Cambodian government against Sotheby's auction house. Officials say the statue was looted from an ancient Khmer temple; Sotheby's says that's not provable.
How A Texas Postman Became An Hermès Designer
October 21, 2012 Kermit Oliver works for the U.S. Postal Service. He's also the only American artist to ever design scarves for Hermès. As writer Jason Sheeler got to know Oliver, the story only got bigger.
Around the Nation
To Shrink Rents, S.F. Considers Shrinking Apartments
October 18, 2012 KQEDMany single people find it nearly impossible to find an affordable apartment in San Francisco. In an effort to cut rents, city supervisors are weighing a proposal to reduce the minimum allowed size for a studio apartment to 220 square feet — not much bigger than a large parking space.
The Two-Way
Picasso, Monet Paintings Among Those Swiped From Dutch Museum
October 16, 2012 Seven works by famous artists were stolen by thieves who broke into the Rotterdam museum around 3 a.m. The thieves set off an alarm, but managed to escape before police arrived.
Monkey See
'Beauty Is Embarrassing': Giant Puppets, Painted Words, And What Art Is All About
October 15, 2012 You may think you don't know the work of artist Wayne White, but if you watched videos or Pee-Wee's Playhouse, you probably do. In a new documentary, he talks about creativity and being a tough fit for the art world.
Fine Art
One Dot At A Time, Lichtenstein Made Art Pop
October 15, 2012 Roy Lichtenstein is best known for his dotted, angst-filled comics featuring beautiful ladies in distress. But a major retrospective at the National Gallery shows that the painter found inspiration beyond the comic-book world; he also paid his respects to the masters — Picasso, Monet and more.