Elmgreen & Dragset on Creating the Unexpected | Brilliant Ideas Ep. 35
Based in London and Berlin, Michael Elmgreen from Denmark and Ingar Dragset from Norway have worked as a collaborative duo since the mid 1990's. Throughout their career, Elmgreen & Dragset have redefined the way in which art is presented and experienced. Tackling subjects as divergent as institutional critique, social politics, performance and architecture, the artists’ sculptures and installations turn the familiar on its head with characteristic wit and subversive humour. From transforming New York City's Bohen Foundation into a 13th Street Subway Station in 2004, to placing a Prada boutique in a Texan desert in 2005, their work draws attention to social conventions and prompts a re-thinking of the status quo.

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Identity and Autonomy in 'Rain Room' and Beyond | Brilliant Ideas Ep. 44

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Artists Elmgreen & Dragset: The World is Increasingly Absurd

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Elmgreen & Dragset

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The Lasting, Vibrant Impact of Michael Craig-Martin | Brilliant Ideas Ep. 28

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Philip Trusttum: I Know I'm Going to Paint | Documentary | RNZ

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The Evocative Fabric Stylings of Do Ho Suh | Brilliant Ideas Ep. 38

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Artist Trevor Paglen: At the Expense of Everybody Else | Louisiana Channel

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Ruth Asawa: documentary on an artist who worked every minute | HOW TO SEE

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Sculpture as Action in Damián Ortega's Art | Brilliant Ideas Ep. 59

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The Body as a Found Object: Antony Gormley | Brilliant Ideas Ep. 40

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Studio Visit with Elmgreen & Dragset

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Oligarchy is worse than you think

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Mark Bradford's Layered Urban Art | Brilliant Ideas Ep. 76

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Elmgreen and Dragset at the Venice Biennale 2009 | TateShots

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Rirkrit Tiravanija's Influence on Art | Brilliant Ideas Ep. 77

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The Evolution of KAWS' Street Art Aesthetic | Brilliant Ideas Ep. 29

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USELESS BODIES? | Elmgreen & Dragset | Fondazione Prada Milano

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What Brexit Cost the World

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David Hockney: Another View of the World

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