Produced by Golden Globe and Emmy Award winner Sarah Jessica Parker (Sex And The City), Work of Art: The Next Great Artist brings together 14 aspiring artists to compete for a solo show at a nationally recognized museum and a generous cash prize.
The remaining artists are challenged to create a large-scale, outdoor installation piece. The artists must put egos aside and collaborate effectively in order to create a public art masterpiece in just two days. The challenge culminates in a public viewing; complete with guest judge Yvonne Force Villareal, president and co-founder of the Art Production Fund.
The remaining four artists head out of bustling New York City to the quiet refuge of a nature preserve. Here, they are invited to draw inspiration from their surroundings exploring the landscape and gathering natural materials to incorporate into their piece.
The final contestants have been sent home to prepare a full solo exhibition. Climaxing in a large-scale gala opening, the finalists present their collections to the judging panel to determine "The Next Great Artist."
A highly-anticipated official history, MONTY PYTHON: ALMOST THE TRUTH (THE LAWYER'S CUT) features interviews with the surviving troupe members including John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, and Michael Palin and archival footage of the late Graham Chapman. The Pythons tell their life story and reveal deeper truths of their 40-year history with never-before-seen material.
A highly-anticipated official history, MONTY PYTHON: ALMOST THE TRUTH (THE LAWYER'S CUT) features interviews with the surviving troupe members including John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, and Michael Palin and archival footage of the late Graham Chapman. The Pythons tell their life story and reveal deeper truths of their 40-year history with never-before-seen material.