Félix “Trillo” Guardia’s debut feature-length documentary “The Sorcerer: Julio Zachrisson” celebrates the provocative legacy ...
Louis Malle's Black Moon is a very dark trip down a rabbit hole - with gender wars, telepathic battles, and a misanthropic ...
Sherald’s oeuvre so far is singular in its advancement of the American Realist tradition of artists such as Edward Hopper, who were foundational to the Whitney’s founding in 1930, by presenting a new ...
Although entirely self-taught, Hugo (1802-1885) was a prolific draughtsman, reeling off thousands of sketches – from idle ...
Contemporary artists are reclaiming picture frames and transforming them into sites of storytelling, history, and embodied ...
Overused, meaningless phrases fall out of fashion. It would be awesome if they did it a little quicker.
Dennis Koch interviews Post Wook, an artist who will showcase her work at the Bitcoin 2025 conference in Las Vegas.
If you're the kind of person who thinks Dexter is too sane and not nearly unhinged enough, here are five films that go harder, darker, weirder —plus one poetic detour into cyberdelusion to help your ...
Andrea Arnold’s cinema takes a gritty, unvarnished look at those who occupy society’s very fringes. Without sentimentality, ...