Narrated by Uncle Jack Charles and seen through the eyes of Indigenous prisoners at Victoria’s Fulham Correctional Centre, this documentary explores how art and culture can empower Australia's First Nations people to transcend their unjust cycles of imprisonment.

Cecil Taylor was the grand master of free jazz piano. "All the Notes" captures in breezy fashion the...

For both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australians, Captain James Cook is a figure of great historic...

Alastair Sooke champions pop art as one of the most important art forms of the twentieth century, pe...

Gauguin’s vivid artworks sell for millions. He was an inspired and committed multi-media artist who ...

For the third time, HBO cameras go inside Trenton State Maximum Security Prison--and inside the mind...

What does modern art mean for ordinary visitors to an exhibition?

When two of artist Barbora Kysilkova’s most valuable paintings are stolen from a gallery at Frogner ...

Cyprien Tokoudagba is from the city of Abomey in the Benin Republic of West Africa, where he paints ...

The documentary depicts the remarkable phenomenon of the national competition Kalina Krasnaya, organ...

Buenos Aires is a complex, chaotic city. It has European style and a Latin American heart. It has os...

In 2020, just as the pandemic was beginning, Gazala purchased land in western Ohio, on which sits a ...

Painter, poet and playwright, teacher and freethinker, lover and traveler, Austrian artist Oskar Kok...

This documentary, which features Sergei Parajanov’s heartbreaking letters from prison, explores crea...
The film is about a woman’s prison and shows how creativity transforms people and gives them strengt...

An absurd game of “finding happiness” is being played by local Latvian coyotes* and illegal immigran...

An inside look at the notorious Sing Sing Correctional Facility, where one of the U.S.’s only in-pri...

50 years on, the Aboriginal Tent Embassy is the oldest continuing protest occupation site in the wor...