Three-channel video (black and white and color, three-channel sound) commissioned by the Museum of Modern Art, New York, for the entrance to exhibition "Toward a Concrete Utopia: Architecture in Yugoslavia, 1948–1980".
Portrait of Andy Goldsworthy, an artist whose specialty is ephemeral sculptures made from elements o...
The decision to move to Holland doesn't sound like a wise idea. Why move to a country that could be ...
An exploration of how the U.S. military employs video game technology to train troops for war. Three...
This three-channel video installation by James Benning shows three scenes from David Wark Griffith’s...
Ilya Kabakov is considered one of the most important contemporary artists worldwide. Born and raised...
By becoming aware of an idea that is new to us, we talk about it all the time. And beyond that, all ...
Commissioned for the Irish representation at the 55th Venice Biennale in 2013, The Enclave is an imm...
Past and present life in the anarchistic "free city" of Christiania, in Copenhagen, Denmark. In Sand...
Based on an installation by Alberto vev
Wang’s work investigates the ways in which sound and listening can play pivotal roles in shaping soc...
An exploration of how the U.S. military employs video game technology to train troops for war. In Im...
An exploration of how the U.S. military employs video game technology to train troops for war. Filme...
An exploration of how the U.S. military employs video game technology to train troops for war. In A ...
CREMASTER 3 (2002) is set in New York City and narrates the construction of the Chrysler Building, w...
1-channel film installation (21‘20‘‘). 2.00:1 aspherical widescreen, stereophonic sound. A wife wai...
Following in the great tradition of his classic "How To" animated shorts of the 1940's, Goofy makes ...
Bass takes over the upstairs Kanter-McCormick Gallery at the Art Center, expanding the territory of ...
A prestigious Stockholm museum's chief art curator finds himself in times of both professional and p...