A feature-length documentary portrait of Québécoise painter Johanne Corno, who has lived and worked in New York City for more than 20 years. Ignored by the art intelligentsia in Québec, she settled abroad to escape that creative constraint, and built an enviable international career. Today, she casts a lucid eye on her work and describes the resources she draws on to survive in the jungle of the contemporary art world.
In the mid 1800s, New York City was one of the most crowded places on earth. The congested streets a...
Tjipto Setiyono, 85, is a rickshaw painter. Despite being past his prime, he lives alone in a 3-by-3...
The band of American artists known as the New York School toyed with tradition and rebelled against ...
Produced in 1988, this feature documentary presents a living history of Quebec's last 40 years as se...
An unconventional portrait of painter Frida Kahlo and photographer Tina Modotti. Simple in style but...
This is Poe and Král's first effort, shot on small-gauge stock, before their more well-known endeavo...
Going into my interview with Laurel Greenfield, I thought the majority of our conversation would be ...
The morning of September 11, 2001 is shown through multiple video cameras in and around New York Cit...
Widely considered an important milestone in Indian Architectural history, the Kanade brothers are a ...
A documentary about Pat the Cat and other roller disco skaters who want to make it big doing what th...
Autism spectrum disorder (DSA) - It is not what they have, but what they are, who they are. They are...
A documentary that explores what it means to be a young person in Quebec after the dissolution of th...
He has sold 120 million albums since 1960, that is to say more than 60 years of career and more than...
Documentary tribute from a great-grandson to his great-grandmother. In a Sunday, filmed in her daily...
Chuck Close, an astounding portrait of one of the world's leading contemporary painters, was one of ...
A discovery of the pictorial art that Ndebele women traditionally practice in South Africa: painting...