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 ...
Dennis Cooper is a writer of slim, disturbing novels about young, catastrophically beautiful boys who totter through worlds ...
Jesús Romeo Galdámez Escobar, a key figure in El Salvador’s art scene, as well a proponent of mail art, has died. The artist ...
The Taiwanese artist looks to Buddhist scripts, painted shells and a circle of dung to grapple with new configurations of the ...
In the 1990s di Luciano and Pizzo moved to Formello, a small village outside of Rome, to obsessively dedicate their lives to ...
One year into a new government, and 25 years into ruangrupa, Indonesia is the setting for lively debates around ...
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 ...
This exhibition at Kadist in Paris asks if China’s community of Self-Comb Sisters was a radical act of feminism ...
Zoe Whitfield is a writer based in London. Her work focuses on culture, film, fashion, art and photography, and has appeared in British Vogue, Wallpaper*, CNN Style, British Journal of Photography and ...
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 ...
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