‘Art in the Twenty-First Century’ introduces artists of today

Meet 12 artists and one artist collective behind some of the most significant artwork of the 21st century. These creators respond to the places they live and work, and show unabashed engagement with the world around them. “Art in the Twenty-First Century” airs Fridays at 9 p.m. starting September 18.

September 18: “London”

See how British history and modern upheaval collide in the works of today’s London artists. Their art rethinks the past, subverts tradition, and is as layered, diverse and dynamic as the centuries-old city in which these artists live. Watch online.

September 25: “Beijing”

Witness the maturing of this unique contemporary-art hub and meet the artists who call it home. Beijing’s recent economic boom makes it fertile ground for art, and artists have responded to its relentless evolution with urgency and ambition. Watch online.

October 2: “Borderlands”

Learn how contemporary art can challenge preconceived notions of the U.S.-Mexico border. Today’s artists see the border as an open wound, theatrical stage, political podium, studio and contradictory landscape that features both ugliness and beauty. Watch online.

Highclere Castle featured on
Sept. 10

‘Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale’ exclusive screening

The panelists for parts 3 and 4 of
aired Sept. 8

‘Working Forward,’ parts 3 and 4

A collage of people in the workforce with text reading: Free Career Resource Fair and film screening event
Sept. 11

FREE career resource fair and film screening event

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