Posted by Fabio 10 December 2012
The epic life of a world-class artist, jammed into six minutes. Narrated by Tom Waits. Commissioned by LACMA for their first annual “Art + Film Gala” honoring John Baldessari and Clint Eastwood. Directed by Henry Joost & Ariel Schulman.
Posted by Fabio 10 December 2012
Fast track is a integral part of park infrastructure, it is a road and an installation at the same time. It challenges the concept of infrastructure that only focuses on technical and functional aspects and tends to be ignorant to its surroundings. read more
Posted by Fabio 10 December 2012
Sigur Rós’ Valtari Mystery Film Experiment comes to an end with Floria Sigismondi wonderful short for Leaning Towards Solace.
Posted by Fabio 7 December 2012
300 works from a unique collection devoted to the iconography of death and our complex and contradictory attitudes towards it. Assembled by Richard Harris, a former antique print dealer based in Chicago, the collection is spectacularly diverse, including art works, historical artefacts, scientific specimens and ephemera from across the world. read more
Posted by Fabio 7 December 2012
The V&A has been given unprecedented access to the David Bowie Archive to curate the first international retrospective of the extraordinary career of David Bowie – one of the most pioneering and influential performers of modern times. read more
Posted by Fabio 6 December 2012
BRAIN POWER: From Neurons to Networks is a 10-minute film and accompanying TED Book from award-winning Director Tiffany Shlain and her team at The Moxie Institute. Based on new research on how to best nurture children’s brains from Harvard University’s Center on the Developing Child and University of Washington’s I-LABS. read more
Posted by Fabio 6 December 2012
Derek Aaron Ruell is an American director and photographer. He is also noted for his performance as Kip Dynamite in the indie movie Napoleon Dynamite. He was the only filmmaker to have two films, Everything’s Gone Green and Mary, which he wrote and directed, premiere at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival. read more
Posted by Fabio 6 December 2012
The drawings of Dan Fischer, meticulous graphite-on-paper recreations of widely known images of artists and their work from the mid-twentieth century to the present day, are remarkably simple propositions that ask some of the most complex and profound questions about art and contemporary visual culture. read more