The Art of - Season 4
Season 4
Episodes
Vegas
"The Art Of" explores creative fields that fall outside the traditional definition of art. "The Art Of: Vegas" takes a look at the art that makes Sin City one of the world's most visited locations. We'll look at the design team that created the fountains of the Bellagio, get gluttonous at the Cosmopolitan's world famous Wicked Spoon food hall, and see what it takes to be a showgirl at the last classic showgirl revue in Vegas.
The Beach
"The Art Of: The Beach" looks at artists whose work takes them out of the office and into the sand, sun and waves, including a bikini designer whose integrating her Cuban heritage into her work, a surfboard shaper from down under, and a contest that takes the art of sand castle building to new heights.
Automobiles
The Art Of: Automobiles takes a look at the artists who literally take their work to the street. From Toyota's design team who show off their latest concept car, to the Peterson Museum whose latest exhibit has celebrities drooling with envy, to a lowrider artist who uses cars as his canvas.
Comedy
"The Art Of" explores creative fields that fall outside the traditional definition of art. "The Art Of: Comedy" serves up the laughs with looks at three distinct areas of comedy. We'll show you what it takes to do stand-up with Maria Bamford, Melinda Hill and others at the Tiger Lily show, record a special podcast with Bill Burr, Al Madrigal and more from the All Things Comedy network, and explore the art of improvisation with the world-famous Groundlings improv group.
Drag
"The Art Of: Drag" goes behind the scenes at a drag pageant put on to raise money for charity, explores the transformation of one of Ru Paul's Drag Race contestants, and dives into the world of a documentary filmmaker who wants to put the lesser known world of drag kings on the map.
Music
The Art Of: Music explores music's artistic significance, by going on stage with a Latin funk band from Miami, inside the studio with record label Buskin, and into the classroom at the Los Angeles College of Music.
The Jaguar
In this episode of The Art Of, we will take an extensive look into the design and performance of auto manufacturer, Jaguar -a company that has been committed to excellence and artistry in their products since it's inception.
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