The Hungarian filmmaker, master of slow cinema, died on 6 January, age 70. Michael Brooke reflects on his legacy ...
In his latest film, Peter Hujar’s Day, Sachs revisits 18 December 1974, constructing a visually rich accompaniment to ...
The Taiwanese artist looks to Buddhist scripts, painted shells and a circle of dung to grapple with new configurations of the ...
Michael Brooke is a writer, editor, and multimedia producer based in Worthing. A specialist in British and central/eastern European cinema, he is a regular contrib ...
Dennis Cooper is a writer of slim, disturbing novels about young, catastrophically beautiful boys who totter through worlds ...
One year into a new government, and 25 years into ruangrupa, Indonesia is the setting for lively debates around ...
In the 1990s di Luciano and Pizzo moved to Formello, a small village outside of Rome, to obsessively dedicate their lives to ...
The Taiwanese artist looks to Buddhist scripts, painted shells and a circle of dung to grapple with new configurations of the spiritual and the aesthetic ...
This exhibition at Kadist in Paris asks if China’s community of Self-Comb Sisters was a radical act of feminism ...
In A Philosophy of Shame, recently translated by Andrew James Bliss, the French philosopher Frédéric Gros notes that the ...
The Japanese artist’s latest exhibition in Milan is best viewed as a single constellation than a series of individual works ...
The Istanbul Biennial has ended early following the resignation of its curator, Christine Tohmé. The Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts (IKSV) cited ‘personal reasons’ for her departure.
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