Going into my interview with Laurel Greenfield, I thought the majority of our conversation would be about her inspiration for painting food and why she chose to pursue painting as a career. We spoke about that but ended up having a much bigger conversation about pursuing a creative career. We talked a lot about finding the balance between having a business plan and taking a leap of faith into the unknown, something anyone pursuing a creative field on their own can relate to.

In Breaking Bread, exotic cuisine and a side of politics are on the menu. Dr. Nof Atamna-Ismaeel - t...
Behind the scenes with the Lionesses during an incredible year for women’s football

Hours and historical meetings, Pierre Assouline has composed an anthology of the best extracts prese...

How does love fill your life? What is your perspective on love? (not)betrayed by love recognizes tha...

As dawn breaks over Taipei, a whole world comes to life around the Luzhou temple night market, only ...

Morgan Spurlock subjects himself to a diet based only on McDonald's fast food three times a day for ...
An homage to the late actor Philip Seymour Hoffman.

Documentary film about the painter and sculptor Jörg Immendorff who ranks among the most important G...

A documentary film directed by seven famous directors, and narrated by several famous Hollywood acto...

Jim Carrey exhibits his talent as a painter and reflects on the value and power of art.

A portrait of Nam June Paik produced as a 'video catalog' for the exhibition 'The Electronic Super H...

A documentary about Captain Dale Black, a pilot who died in a famous airplane crash in Burbank, Cali...

A short documentary about the former judoka Marina and her Judo Club for People with Disabilities - ...

The documentary is titled after Arkadaş Z. Özger’s poem “Hello My Dear” which had caused much contro...

Giuseppina Pasqualino di Marineo, better known as Pippa Bacca, was a 34 years old Italian artist. S...

Jim Moir (aka Vic Reeves) explores Video Art, revealing how different generations ‘hacked’ the tools...