In 1970s New York, photographer Martha Cooper captured some of the first images of graffiti at a time when the city had declared war on it. Decades later, Cooper has become an influential godmother to a global movement of street artists.
Redman and Xzibit sit down to play new music, react to each other’s tracks, and share untold Hip-Hop...

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The film tells the story of the intimate and unprecedented encounter between the photojournalists of...

On August 7th 1974, French tightrope walker Philippe Petit stepped out on a high wire, illegally rig...

An account of the life and work of the multidisciplinary Spanish artist Mariano Fortuny Madrazo (187...

Expuesta brings to light the extraordinary photographic archive of Andy Cherniavsky, one of the most...
The shape-shifting and enigmatic hip hop artist Kool Keith has managed to surprise, shock, and enrag...
Rap group M.O.P. gives a tour through Brownsville in Brooklyn to show where they grew up, and what i...

Step inside the minds of 16 international masters of photography. They share stories behind their mo...

A documentary following the recording of "Mater" - the sixth studio album by Serbian rapper Ivana Ra...

Photographer Mike Lassiter journeys across South Carolina capturing the stories of historic, often f...
Larry Towell is the only Canadian member of the legendary Magnum Photo agency, known for its humanis...

An average nobody explores the struggle of self-recognition through the lens of a photographer who h...

Also known as the "Kobe earthquake," the massive earthquake struck the southern Hyogo prefecture on ...

Errol Morris examines the incidents of abuse and torture of suspected terrorists at the hands of U.S...

In 1939, just finished the Spanish Civil War, Spanish republican photographer Francesc Boix escapes ...