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Artists--United States--20th century--Interviews
  • Maurice Sendak

    Maurice Sendak discusses his book "Where the Wild Things Are"

    Dec. 19, 1990

    Discussing the book and the opera "Where the Wild Things Are," with the author, artist, and lyricist Maurice Sendak.

  • Interviewing welded steel sculptor John Kearney, who is known especially for his outdoor sculptures made of chrome car bumpers that represent animals

    Jun. 1, 1992
  • Discussing the book "Understanding Comics: The Invisible Art" with the author, artist Scott McCloud

    Jun. 30, 1994
  • Interviewing poet Lisel Mueller and the Ragdale Ensemble

    Sep. 17, 1986

    The Ragdale Ensemble is a wind piano group composed of artists from the Ragdale artists' colony in Lake Forest, Illinois.

  • Interviewing painter and illustrator Al Hirschfeld

    Nov. 14, 1997

    Hirschfeld is best known for his theatrical images and his long career with the New York Times.

  • Interview with James Steven George Boggs

    Sep. 29, 1988

    Interviewing artist James Stephen George Boggs. Boggs creates counterfeit money as an art form.

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