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010 Louis Comfort Tiffany and Laurelton Hall: An Artist's Country Estate Vivid descriptions, read from letters by Tiffany and his contemporaries, reveal the history behind one of his greatest artistic achievements. Found figurines, sci-fi dreams at galleries Artists frequently err by trying too hard to put something across - a message, a mood, an attitude or mere impact. The video work of Argentine New Yorker Liliana Porter can present the opposite impression of someone not trying hard enough. An impatient look...

 Mad For Cars Author Wallace Wyss may be more well known for his books, articles, and photography on fine automobiles, but did you know about his cross over into fine art? Wyss describes the transition as accidental, and perhaps in auto racing accidents are bad, but as the late Bob Ross has often said, "In painting there are no mistakes, only happy accidents." In this interview veteran author Wallace Wyss talks about his first steps as an emerging artist. Domains | Andrew Stanton: An Animated Life Andrew Stanton, the Oscar-winning director and writer of ?Finding Nemo,? ?A Bug?s Life? and the coming ?Wall-E,? lives outside San Francisco in a 3,500-square-foot ?neobungalow? style house.
023 Gustave Courbet Curator Gary Tinterow visits the New York studio of the painter John Currin to discuss the special exhibition Gustave Courbet. Leighann Hill
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