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Videos

VICE News Tonight on HBO
3:50

Marble helped scholars whitewash ancient history

VICE News explores how ancient Roman and Greek artwork was whitewashed.
Creators
5:50

Jonathan Zawada on Flume, Flowers, and Making Mathematics Beautiful

The LA based Australian artist/designer talks working with Flume and Mark Pritchard, using technology to get closer to nature, and creating flowers from algorithms.
Creators Shorties
2:20

Art Should Fuck Up Your Life: The Zen of Lawrence Weiner

Lawrence Weiner sat down with Creators to discuss how Cratering Piece launched him as an artist, how his perspective on the work has changed, and the role he envisions for art in our culture.
Perspectives
2:15

The Smartphone is Absent | Perspectives, Esmeralda Kosmatopolous

Concluding our Perspectives series is conceptual artist Esmeralda Kosmatopoulos, who asks big questions about being human in a time of omnipresent technology.
Creators Meets / web
2:50

A Fiery Attack on Gender Norms

We meet with personal trainer-turned-performance artist Cassils, who uses the body as a form of social sculpture, examining strength, violence, power, and vulnerability by testing the limits of endurance and empathy.
Creators
5:22

Ein Blick hinter die Kulissen der Satanischen Kunst

Ist der Satanismus die aufgeschlossenste Religionsgemeinschaft der Welt? Lucien Greaves, Mitbegründer des Satanic Temple, ist dieser Meinung.
Culture Beat
5:39

Geological Sports, the GoatMan, and South African Photo-Therapy

From NYC to South Africa, we explore the best in art on Culture Beat.
Creators
8:01

Building The World's Largest Underwater Sculpture

Artist Jason deCaires Taylor builds breathtaking underwater sculptures that double as artificial coral reefs.
Creators
4:20

Modern vs. Contemporary Art at the Armory

With host Kathleen Flood, The Creators Project heads to The 2016 Armory Show to check out a series of special exhibitions.
The Process / web
5:38

Marcel Dzama's Incredible Imagination | The Process

An inside scoop on acclaimed multimedia artist Marcel Dzama's sculpture, video, drawings and costume design for the New York City Ballet's Art Series and production of The Most Incredible Thing.