Jim Moir (aka Vic Reeves) explores Video Art, revealing how different generations ‘hacked’ the tools of television to pioneer new ways of creating art that can be beautiful, bewildering and wildly experimental.
The concrete costs for culture and creativity is here illustrated in punchy images.
The Sophisticated Misfit is a long-awaited must-have for fans of the artist Shag and Tiki culture al...
"Meat Joy is an erotic rite — excessive, indulgent, a celebration of flesh as material: raw fish, ch...
The fourth in a series of feature-length documentaries about Progressive rock written and directed b...
The film follows Postcommodity, an interdisciplinary arts collective comprised of Raven Chacon, Cris...
400 years ago, in Japan, a revolutionary art was born and would influence the greatest Western artis...
While Trevor and Sam are smoking pot, Trevor’s mom comes home. When she finds out, Trevor reveals hi...
In this unique, compelling film, those who knew him speak freely, some for the first time, to reveal...
Filmed over three years, the documentary is an unprecedented record of a major artist at work. It ca...
Your War (I'm One Of You) chronicles the life and career of Chicago's Tim Kinsella, frontman of ever...
This movie chronicles the life and times of R. Crumb. Robert Crumb is the cartoonist/artist who drew...
Unlike any art movie you've ever seen, Making it in Manhattan is informed 'entertainment' about the ...
Constructing freestone buildings on the cheap, Pouillon made a name for himself at the end of the 19...
Letter from Tokyo is a documentary film that looks at art, culture and politics in Tokyo, Japan. Sho...
Artist Katinka Simonse, alias Tinkebell, is a controversial, very mediagenic phenomenon. In her univ...
Deeply thoughtful and illuminating, DRAWING A LIFE reveals the details of artist Geoff McFetridge’s ...
Knokke, Belgium. A small mundane coastal town, home to the beau-monde. To compete with Venice and Ca...