Takeda is a film about the universality of the human being seen thru the eyes of a Japanese painter that has adopted the Mexican culture.
How far would you go to pursue your passion? At 87 years old, Hank Virgona commutes to his Union Squ...
As police and DEA agents battle sophisticated cartels, rural, economically-disadvantaged users and d...
This is the legendary meeting between a young filmmaker and one of the masters of surrealism: the sp...
In this unique, compelling film, those who knew him speak freely, some for the first time, to reveal...
A documentary-style capturing of the life of Ab, a young struggling artist trying to find her way, a...
Moving Together is a celebratory love letter to music and dance that brims with kinetic life and ene...
From Brooklyn to the Bronx, Soho to Greenwich, Union Square to Wall Street... Join us and the friend...
Cenotes—sources of water that in ancient Mayan civilization were said to connect the real world and ...
The concrete costs for culture and creativity is here illustrated in punchy images.
Seeing is to painting what listening is to politics. Survival as an artist demands both. Paint Until...
How the art in the Detroit Institute of Art connects to life's experiences and the neighborhood.
Drama in the Desert: The Sights and Sounds of Burning Man is a full-color book (which includes a DVD...
My grandfather fought alongside Pancho Villa, became Master Mason, was an elected official who repre...
A visual journey into the life and legacy of one of Australia's most celebrated artists, Brett White...
Intimately following 1st and 6th graders at a public elementary school in Tokyo, we observe kids lea...
Challenging all notions of genre, Semi Colin is a living, breathing art installation. Part performan...
What does modern art mean for ordinary visitors to an exhibition?
Serial Killer Culture examines the reasons why artists and collectors are fascinated by serial kille...