Sight Unseen

Tania Ketenjian

Welcome to Sight Unseen, shedding light on the creative world through Tania Ketenjian's candid conversations with the artists of our time.

  • 29 minutes 54 seconds
    Sight Unseen: Enlighten Up!
    Sight Unseen presents candid conversations with the artists of our times. Enlighten Up!, a film by Kate Churchill, explores the practice of yoga through the lens of understanding the ways it is a spiritual practice and if so, how does the business of yoga fit in.
    11 May 2009, 6:00 pm
  • 30 minutes 11 seconds
    Sight Unseen: Atom Egoyan
    Sight Unseen presents candid conversations with the artists of our times. Here, an interview with Atom Egoyan, filmmaker and writer of Adoration, amongst many others.
    11 May 2009, 6:00 pm
  • 30 minutes
    Sight Unseen: James Toback
    Sight Unseen presents candid conversations with the artists of our times. Here, an interview with James Toback, filmmaker of TYSON, amongst other films.
    11 May 2009, 6:00 pm
  • 29 minutes 55 seconds
    Sight Unseen: Pico Iyer
    Sight Unseen speaks with artists of all different mediums looking at the underbelly of their work, exploring what drives them to make such public works about private curiosities and how their work reflects the human condition. Pico Iyer is a journalist, writer, traveler, biographer and speaker. He has been a journalist for Time Magazine for 27 years, he has written for a vast number of publications including The New Yorker, The NY Times and Harpers. He has written 11 books and his last one was called The Open Road: The Global Journey of the 14th Dalai Lama. This is part two of a two part interview.
    17 April 2009, 6:00 pm
  • 29 minutes 55 seconds
    Sight Unseen: Pico Iyer
    Sight Unseen speaks with artists of all different mediums looking at the underbelly of their work, exploring what drives them to make such public works about private curiosities and how their work reflects the human condition. Pico Iyer is a journalist, writer, traveler, biographer and speaker. He has been a journalist for Time Magazine for 27 years, he has written for a vast number of publications including The New Yorker, The NY Times and Harpers. He has written 11 books and his last one was called The Open Road: The Global Journey of the 14th Dalai Lama. This is part one of a two part interview.
    10 April 2009, 6:00 pm
  • 30 minutes 22 seconds
    Sight Unseen: Audience of One
    Sight Unseen speaks with artists of all different mediums looking at the underbelly of their work, exploring what drives them to make such public works about private curiosities and how their work reflects the human condition. In this show, debut filmmaker Michael Jacobs speaks about his disturbing documentary Audience of One which documents the making, or lack thereof, of Gravity: The Shadow of Joseph, an epic science fiction, religious film about Joseph.
    3 April 2009, 6:00 pm
  • 30 minutes 38 seconds
    Sight Unseen: Warhol Live
    Sight Unseen speaks with artists of all different mediums looking at the underbelly of their work, exploring what drives them to make such public works about private curiosities and how their work reflects the human condition. In this show, curator of American Art ar the deYoung Museum in San Francisco, Tim Burgard, speaks about the museum's most recent exhibition, Warhol Live, which observes Wahol's vast influence by and effect on music, from Judy Garland to the Velevet Underground.
    27 February 2009, 6:00 pm
  • 29 minutes 58 seconds
    Sight Unseen: Barry Jenkins
    Sight Unseen speaks with artists of all different mediums looking at the underbelly of their work, exploring what drives them to make such public works about private curiosities and how their work reflects the human condition. In this show, filmmaker Barry Jenkins discusses his new film, Medicine For Melancholy, which explores San Francisco through the complex issues of class and race that continue to exist in this beautiful, though divided, city.
    27 February 2009, 6:00 pm
  • 30 minutes
    Sight Unseen: SECA Awards
    Sight Unseen speaks with artists of all different mediums looking at the underbelly of their work, exploring what drives them to make such public works about private curiosities and how their work reflects the human condition. In this show, the curators of SF MoMA's SECA Awards, Apsara DiQuinzio and Alison Gass speak about Bay Area art and the winners of this year's SECA awards, as well as discussing the Mission School and the process of co-curating.
    27 February 2009, 6:00 pm
  • 30 minutes 38 seconds
    Sight Unseen: Christian McBride
    Sight Unseen speaks with artists of all different mediums looking at the underbelly of their work, exploring what drives them to make such public works about private curiosities and how their work reflects the human condition. In this show, acclaimed bassist Christian McBride talks about his musical upbringing, how it feels to play with legends such as Sonny Rollins, and the capacity of jazz to open ones mind.
    27 February 2009, 6:00 pm
  • 30 minutes
    Sight Unseen: Laurent Cantet
    Sight Unseen speaks with artists of all different mediums looking at the underbelly of their work, exploring what drives them to make such public works about private curiosities and how their work reflects the human condition. In this show, the voice of filmmaker Laurent Cantet speaking about his internationally recognized and award winning film The Class which won the Palme d'Or and is not only a reflection of what happens in the classroom in the 20th arrondissement of Paris but is also a microcosm of French society itself, the challenges, the diversity and the necessity for equanimity.
    20 February 2009, 6:00 pm
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