Searching for the Seventies
The DOCUMERICA Project began as an Environmental Protection Agency programme, and evolved into a striking historical document of the environmental problems and achievements of the 1970s.
The DOCUMERICA Project began as an Environmental Protection Agency programme, and evolved into a striking historical document of the environmental problems and achievements of the 1970s.
Rodney Graham’s exhibition at Lisson Gallery, uncovers the sculptural and cinematic nature of his practice, and the continued influence of music, painting and film upon his work.
An innovative new exhibition at MOCA Los Angeles charts radical experimentation in southern Californian architecture since 1980.
Creating a distinct visual language of her own, Jasmina Cibic represents the Slovenian Pavilion at Venice this year with For our Economy and Culture.
Meet the musicians who hunt for sound outside the studio, creating radical new interpretations of what they discover.
James & Karla Murray photographed street after street of retail history in New York City, finding that the evolving shop windows transformed neighbourhoods.
A Field in England, the fourth feature film from british director Ben Wheatley, is a visceral experience; a psychedelic period drama that utterly immerses its audience.
Les Rencontres d’Arles’ 2013 presentation showcases an outstanding range of black and white photographs, with the main purpose of uncovering the talents of new artists working the field.
Sonny Smith is a man who can turn his writing talents to nearly every area, producing stories, songs and plays.
The Edinburgh International Film Festival searches for the world’s best emerging filmmakers, while also providing a rich platform for discussion.
Alfredo Jaar represents Chile at this year’s Venice Biennale. We speak with curator Madeleine Grynsztejn about Latin American art and Jaar’s Venezia, Venezia.