"I use a lot of repetition. And it becomes a filmic way of talking because as you put the same image after the other, even though it’s the exact identical image, everyone sees something changing from one image to the next."
–Ida Applebroog
An-My Lê
Videos 1-5 of 5
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SHORT: An-My Lê: "Trap Rock" | Commissioned by Dia:Beacon, artist An-My Lê makes photographs of the Trap Rock basalt quarry on the Hudson River with her large-format camera.... | 5:26 | 12/16/2011 |
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SHORT: An-My Lê: "29 Palms" | "I just wanted to approach the idea of war in a more complicated and more challenging way” says artist An-My Lê, whose photographic series and film "... | 0:00 | 02/08/2011 |
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SHORT: An-My Lê: Becoming an Artist | An-My Lê discusses how she came to be an artist after studying biology, while printing a photograph from the series "Trap Rock" (2006) in her New... | 1:18 | 06/05/2008 |
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SEGMENT: An-My Lê in "Protest" | Landscape photographer An-My Lê is fascinated by military war exercises. “I think my main goal is to try to photograph landscape in such a way so... | 0:00 | 11/04/2007 |
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EPISODE: "Protest" | This episode examines the ways in which contemporary artists picture and question war, express outrage, and empathize with the suffering of others.... | 0:00 | 11/04/2007 |
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