One Little Indian is set to release bastards, an album of remixed tracks from Björk’s Biophilia, on November 19. The album includes some of the remixes released in an eight-part series earlier this year selected by Björk and remastered for this album by Grammy nominee Mandy Parnell. read more
Leos Carax returns to cinema after a 13-year hiatus with Holy Motors, a brilliant, visually striking film that was one of the toasts of this year’s Cannes Film Festival. read more
Dan Holdsworth’s photographs appear so otherworldly it is almost impossible to believe that such sites could exist. Exploring the farthest reaches of the earth to capture such scenes, Holdsworth uses only traditional photographic methods to achieve the effect of his strange, futuristic landscapes. read more
Turkish artist Şakir Gökçebağ, creates astounding objects and sculptures with banal appliances of daily use such as brooms, shoes, umbrellas, cutlery, wire, and paper rolls. read more
Halil Altındere is one of the most eminent representatives of international contemporary art. His solo show focuses on works of the last five years as well as on new sculptures, video- and photo-works which produced especially for this exhibition. read more
Elizabeth Price is one of the four artists shortlisted for this year Turner Prize. Her work is spectacular! I really hope she wins. Nominated for her solo exhibition at BALTIC, Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead, in which she presented a trilogy of video installations. read more
Max is a seven-year-old deaf boy growing up in the 1960s. One day he goes on a school trip to the zoo, where he sees a lion for the first time. A feeling begins to grow inside him that will change his life forever. Directed and animated by Alois Di Leo.
After India’s father dies, her Uncle Charlie, who she never knew existed, comes to live with her and her unstable mother. She comes to suspect this mysterious, charming man has ulterior motives and becomes increasingly infatuated with him. read more