The camera explores the remains of Tell el-Ful, a building in northeast Jerusalem intended to serve as a summer palace for the Jordanian royal family. Begun in 1966, the building’s construction was halted by the Six-Day War the following year. The building was never completed nor was its early structure removed, and the site is Israeli territory.

In the fall of 1987, Philippe Haas accompanied the sculptor Richard Long to the Algerian Sahara and ...

An enormous shroud of white cement covers a hillside in the remote of western Sicily. It is both lan...

In 1988, art student Damien Hirst and a group of like-minded associates mounted an exhibition in a b...
Since the renewed Intifada began in 2000, there have been over 75 Palestinian suicide bombings. This...
Tom Hill, a Seneca artist and curator, explores the works of four contemporary Indigenous artists.

Produced by CBN Documentaries and Biblical Productions, "In Our Hands" tells the story of the Battle...

North Star: Mark di Suvero is a 1977 documentary film about Mark di Suvero that was produced by Fran...

Follows Chilean artist Alfredo Jaar as he finds his artistic voice and develops the socially critica...

Documentarians Justine Shapiro and B.Z. Goldberg traveled to Israel to interview Palestinian and Isr...

Spit Earth: Who Is Jordan Wolfson? is a feature documentary film about this controversial and divisi...

An obsessively-made documentary, filmed over 16 years, exploring the creative life and adventures of...

Paintings, performances, experiments, electronic music sounding in the spaces of two old houses in a...

Recounts the 40-year history of building the Salt Lake Temple, shown as if recounted by Wilford Wood...

Hugh Bonneville reveals how a perfect storm of political intrigue, power struggles and clashing reli...

Lifting the lid on the fascinating last decade of Andy Warhol's life and the legacy he left for futu...

Featuring collectors, dealers, auctioneers and a rich range of artists, including market darlings Ge...