Pop Goes the Easel was Ken Russell’s first full-length documentary for the BBC’s arts series Monitor. It focused on 4 British Pop Artists - Peter Blake, Peter Philips, Pauline Boty and Derek Boshier.
Abu Kiffan is the name of a reef near Safaga in Egypt. In the film we are drowned in sound, time slo...
Challenging all notions of genre, Semi Colin is a living, breathing art installation. Part performan...
Your War (I'm One Of You) chronicles the life and career of Chicago's Tim Kinsella, frontman of ever...
Seemayer Studios presents a new documentary about the American Hotel in downtown Los Angeles and the...
How far would you go to pursue your passion? At 87 years old, Hank Virgona commutes to his Union Squ...
Three life models pose naked for an artist. They are Kate Dunne, Dylan Jon Matthews, and Izabella Li...
The tender and tragic love story of French painter Pierre Bonnard and his wife and lifelong model Ma...
In 2024, the iconic Rietveld Schröder House in Utrecht will celebrate its 100th anniversary. Gerrit ...
From Brooklyn to the Bronx, Soho to Greenwich, Union Square to Wall Street... Join us and the friend...
Julie Mendez was a 17 year old teenager when she saw the "be all that you can be" Army recruiting me...
Leonardo da Vinci is acclaimed as the world’s favourite artist. Many TV shows and feature films have...
She was a prolific self-portraitist, using the canvas as a mirror through all stages of her turbulen...
H*ART ON dives off the deep end of modern art. A film about the yearning to create, to mould everyda...
Keith Haring: The Message was released in conjunction with the Keith Haring retrospective at the Mus...
Norval Morrisseau was the first Indigenous Canadian artist to be taken seriously in the art world. B...
A passionate photographer from an early age, Dolorès Marat spent much of her life in photo labs, dev...
This short film is part of a mixed media artwork of the same name, which also included postcards of ...
In an earlier film, Playing A Note on the Violin While I Walk Around the Studio (Violin #1), Nauman ...
Contemplate the "anti-art" spirit of Dadaism, its nihilistic yet humorous indictment of civilization...