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  1. "The New Clark: Bringing the Ando Experience to the Berkshires" is a revealing insight into a long-term radical expansion of the Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, Massachusetts. The film follows the close collaboration between the museum and its internationally-acclaimed Japanese architect, Tadao Ando.

  2. 3 de dic. de 2015 · Watch trailer. Genres: Comedy, Documentary. Duration: 1 hour 36 minutes. Subtitles: English. Availability: Worldwide. In 2002 we were offered an opportunity to make a long-term observation film about the radical expansion of a well-known small museum in the Berkshires, the Clark Art Institute. It was built in the 1950s in a neo-classical style.

  3. "The New Clark: Bringing the Ando Experience to the Berkshires" is a revealing insight into a long-term radical expansion of the Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, Massachusetts. The film follows the close collaboration between the museum and its internationally-acclaimed Japanese architect, Tadao Ando.

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  5. The New Clark: Bringing the Ando Experience to the Berkshires (2014) Documentary. The New Clark: Bringing the Ando Experience to the Berkshires trailer. The New Clark is a revealing insight into a long-term radical expansion of the Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, Massachusetts.

  6. Documentary. Where to Watch. Buy. $29.99. Rent. $3.99. Stream. Cast. Tadao Andô (Self) Maddy Burke-Vigeland (Self) Michael Conforti (Self) John Cronin (Self) Lisa Green (Self) Fred Heyes (Self)...

  7. "The New Clark: Bringing the Ando Experience to the Berkshires" is a revealing insight into a long-term radical expansion of the Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, Massachusetts. The film follows the close collaboration between the museum and its internationally-acclaimed Japanese architect, Tadao Ando.