Eve Sussman, In the Factory

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Sabine Women
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Read more about Eve Sussman's work in the New York Times article about her film "The Rape of the Sabine Women."

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Rufus Corporation
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Eve Sussman's Production Company for "The Rape of the Sabine Women."

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Images from the Acropolis
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See photographs of the Acropolis taken by Flickr users.

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What happens in the story?
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Did you know that in the context of "The Rape of the Sabine Women", rape means kidnapping? Learn more about how the men of Rome famously acquired their wives.

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Another theatrical work at the IMA
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If you love performance art, you have to see this amazing work by Tan Dun.

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ArtBabble is in HD
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Another interview with Eve
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Hear more about Eve's point of view.

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Inspiration
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Take a bit of Eve's work home in a book of stills from her films.

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White on White
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Read the Rufus Blog about their newest project, White on White.

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Get your hands on Neuromancer
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and read what Eve is reading.

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Enlist in the Merchant Marines
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Join a crew on the high seas!

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Alfredo Jaar, In the Factory
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See another video from the IMA's In the Factory series.

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Eve Sussman, artist and filmmaker, visits the Indianapolis Museum of Art for a talk about "The Rape of the Sabine Women," her work in the IMA's exhibition Adaptation, and agrees to sit down in the Factory to discuss her work, artistic career and the perils of filming at the Herodion Theatre.

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