Work of Art: The Next Great Artist Season 1 Episode 2 The Shape of Things to Come
- TV-14
- June 16, 2010
- 44 min
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7.2 (6)
The Shape of Things to Come is the second episode of the popular art competition series Work of Art: The Next Great Artist. The show follows a group of aspiring artists as they face off against each other to win a solo exhibit at the prestigious Brooklyn Museum and a cash prize of $100,000.
In this episode, the remaining contestants are given a unique challenge where they must create sculptures that evoke a sense of movement and flow using only PVC pipes and other industrial materials to construct their sculptures. With only five hours to complete their works, the artists must think quickly and creatively to produce a piece of art that meets the criteria provided by the judges.
As the contestants begin to work on their sculptures, tensions start to rise as each artist's creative approach takes shape. Some artists go for abstract shapes and forms, while others focus on more recognizable objects and figures. Each contestant has their own unique perspective and approach to the challenge, making for a diverse selection of art pieces to be judged.
Throughout the episode, we see the artists struggle with their designs, often having to scrap previous ideas and start again. As time ticks by, the pressure mounts as the deadline approaches, and the contestants face the difficult challenge of trying to bring their ideas to life in such a short amount of time.
Once the sculptures are complete, the judges arrive to review each artist's work. The judges, including art critic Jerry Saltz, art gallery owner Jeanne Greenberg Rohatyn, and guest judge the sculptor Kiki Smith, scrutinize each piece, taking into account the creativity, originality, and adherence to the challenge specifications.
After the judges have completed their assessments, the contestants anxiously await the final decision. One artist is chosen as the winner of the challenge, while another is eliminated from the competition.
Overall, The Shape of Things to Come provides an insight into the unique world of sculpture art and the creativity and passion required to be successful in this field. As the competition heats up, the artists must prove their skills and demonstrate their ability to think out of the box to produce original and thought-provoking works of art.