Watch: Remote, S2E5: Commercial vs. Creative

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​In Season Two of Remote, filmmaker Badir McCleary broadens his geographic scope by exploring new areas that challenge and expand our understanding of public art. In the fifth episode, “Commercial vs. Creative,” Badir visits the Lillie and Hugh Roy Cullen Sculpture Garden and Jean Dubuffet’s “Monument au Fantôme” in Houston, Texas; “Stonehenge II” in Ingram, Texas; and Tom Fruin’s “The Glass House” in Orlando, FL.

Watch: Remote, S2E5: Commercial vs. Creative

Catch up on Remote: Season One here, learn more about the Remote series here, or read our interview with series creator Badir McCleary here.

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