In 1976, the Tate Gallery exhibited an experimental artwork that became a national sensation - Carl Andre's Equivalent VIII, or, to its detractors, 120 bricks laid on the floor. This documentary explores the origins of Andre's work and the extraordinary fallout from its exhibition.

Discover Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo (The Trocks), an all-male company that for 45 years h...

It's a condition known as "hypertrichosis" or "Ambras Syndrome," but in the 1500s it would transform...

Outtakes, commentary from Zefier's third film: Jo; or The Act of Riding a Bike.

A short documentary by Sonny Garrett about the life, work and philosophy of William Blake featuring ...
An interview with actress Me Me Lai on her work in the three Italian cannibal-themed movies "The Man...

An in-depth look at the personal life of rapper and singer Nicki Minaj, whose fast-paced rap style a...

In 1970s California, a serial killer dumps young boys' bodies along the freeways. An L.A. street rep...

Guy Debord's analysis of a consumer society.

A video magazine put out by the Come Organization label. Noise, smut, medical procedures and an unw...

Three college students start a social experiment to prove that reality changes according to the word...

To celebrate the 100th anniversary of the birth of the surreal art movement, comedian Jim Moir (a.k....

Alastair Sooke champions pop art as one of the most important art forms of the twentieth century, pe...

In 2016, a young Austrialian filmmaker began documenting amateur inventor Peter Madsen. One year in,...

British artist, academic, musician and activist Bob and Roberta Smith has been waging slightly odd p...

Down the road from Woodstock in the early 1970s, a revolution blossomed in a ramshackle summer camp ...
A Weaverly Path offers an intimate portrait of Swiss-born tapestry weaver Silvia Heyden. The film ca...

Artist David Choe has led a life of high risk, from hedonistic excesses to being imprisoned at a max...

When two of artist Barbora Kysilkova’s most valuable paintings are stolen from a gallery at Frogner ...