A worn-out floor, the hole underneath, a political activist, and the Ouled Sbita tribe are the protagonists in this political satire. For 23 years, the director’s chair at an international art institute scratched the wooden floor. This 102cm x 120cm floor section is cut out and sent to an expropriated piece of land in Morocco. In The Hole’s Journey, Ghita Skali uses sharp wit, personal stories and playful editing to touch on specific power dynamics and freedom of choice.
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Janina Ramirez explores the BBC archives to create a TV history of Leonardo Da Vinci, discovering wh...
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The story of one of Australia's greatest 20th century painters, incorporating rich archive material ...
Johan van der Keuken went against the grain in 1980: from Amsterdam (on April 30 with the coronation...
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Andrew Marr interviews David Hockney about his exhibition A Bigger Picture at the Royal Academy, mad...
Poème Électronique is an 8-minute piece of electronic music by composer Edgard Varèse, written for t...
A visual journey into the life and legacy of one of Australia's most celebrated artists, Brett White...
Challenging all notions of genre, Semi Colin is a living, breathing art installation. Part performan...
The extraordinary work of the American artist Philip Guston is a milestone in modern painting. Gusto...
A portrait of the day-to-day operations of the National Gallery of London, that reveals the role of ...
Three college students start a social experiment to prove that reality changes according to the word...
An installation film that consists of a six-hour-long monologue performed by Edith Clever, who reads...
Yann Arthus-Bertrand flew over Morocco with his cameras and asked the journalist Ali Baddou to write...
This fascinating exploration of the creative process follows one of Australia's leading contemporary...