In Pieces with R. Land

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1 min · 4. feb. 2026
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Coming soon: In Pieces with R. Land. Join artist R. Land and executive producer Kim Drobes for a conversation about art- one work at a time. Through stories, reflection, and the occasional surprise, In Pieces with R. Land offers a closer look at the unpredictable life of art- the small decisions that shape it, the meanings that gather around it, and the ways a work continues to evolve long after it’s finished. This is art, after it leaves the studio.

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