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Melissa Chiu sits down with the artist Chuck Close. Born in Monroe, Washington in 1940, Close started his career at the age of 5. He embarked on a diverse creative path, making a major breakthrough on the New York art scene of the 1960s. Close developed his own distinctive photorealist style, embodied in the massive-scale […]

Visit The Museum and Library of the Hispanic Society of America, dedicated to the celebration of Hispanic language, literature and history.

The artist Antony Gormley is interviewed by Melissa Chiu, director of the Asia Society Museum. Gormley’s sculpture has been exhibited throughout the UK and abroad. Gormley’s U.S. debut, “Event Horizon,” can been seen throughout the city, if you know where to look.

A look at The Art Students League of New York on West 57th Street, where amateurs and professionals alike gather to study, practice, and perfect their crafts without the constraints of a traditional academic environment.

Rafael Pi Roman sits down with Broadway performer Barbara Cook to discuss her career and latest show, “Sondheim on Sondheim.”

Discover prints by Utagawa Kuniyoshi from the Arthur R. Miller Collection at Japan Society.

Philippe de Montebello sits down with Peter Martins, Ballet Master-in-Chief of the New York City Ballet, to discuss his groundbreaking season of seven new works.

Renee Fleming from Rochester, New York, has been called the people’s diva. Like many of us, Fleming had a typical suburban American childhood. Now, however, she’s in demand at all the world’s greatest opera stages and concert halls. Paula Zahn sits down with Fleming to discuss her soaring opera career.

Explore the Boppard Gallery at the Cloisters, devoted to mostly Spanish and German art from the late Middle Ages, with curator Peter Barnet.

Paula Zahn interviews Karen Brooks-Hopkins, President of BAM, and Joe Melillo, BAM‘s executive producer, to talk about the last three decades of programming at this institutional gem in Brooklyn.

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SundayArts is made possible in part by First Republic Bank and by the Rubin Museum of Art. Funding for SundayArts is also made possible by Rosalind P. Walter, The Paul and Irma Milstein Foundation, The Philip & Janice Levin Foundation, Elise Jaffe and Jeffrey Brown, Jody and John Arnhold, and The Lemberg Foundation. This program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council. Additional funding provided by members of THIRTEEN.

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