Episoden 10
Kitsch Me If You Can
The artists must use pieces of "bad" art, such as a painting of dogs playing checkers, a velvet cowboy, and a sculptural golden peacock as their canvas.
WeiterlesenArt Movement
In the second challenge the artists must use their bodies in the most creative and inventive way to move from one point to the other on a certain parkour.
WeiterlesenMake it Pop
Inspired by Andy Warhol's "Campbell's Tomato Juice Box" the next great artists have to create their own piece of pop art. The winner will receive a spread in Entertainment Weekly.
WeiterlesenBack to School
The remaining artists are paired with school children and have to create a piece of art inspired by them. Their workplaces areturned into a kid's art classroom.
WeiterlesenRipped From the Headlines
The remaining artists are visiting The New York Times. There they have to find a striking headline in bins of newspapers and create an artwork, which tells the story behind the headline.
WeiterlesenStreet Dealers
The artists are challenged to leave their mark on New York with a work that embodies the subversion of street art.
WeiterlesenLa Dolce Arte
The artists have to transform Fiat 500 Automobile parts in to art pieces.Performance artist and automotive designer Liz Cohen joins as guest judge.
WeiterlesenSell Out
The remaining artists are taken by Simon De Pury to the streets of New York, where they have to sell a piece of art to the public. This challenge will be executed working in teams.
WeiterlesenExile on Main Street
The remaining artists are taken to a small town in Hudson Valley. They have to create a classic Americana artifact from materials collected from the town.
WeiterlesenThe Big Show
The final contestants have been sent home to prepare a full solo exhibition. Climaxing in a large-scale gala opening at Phillips de Pury, the finalists present their collections to the judging panel, complete with guest judge KAWS, to determine who will be “The Next Great Artist.”
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