As Black and LGBTQ+ History Month begin this February, material science clothing brand PANGAIA leads celebrations with a poetic film that honors these two communities. Following a year of isolation, and with it a deeper understanding of the importance of outdoor spaces and the environment, Wè is a portrait of the self-love and acceptance we have learned to show others and gift to ourselves.

A single tree that has witnessed events, a girl who loves Forough, and a boy who reads Sohrab.
At various points in its history, tiny St. John's Island was where Singapore's colonial founder Sir ...

Seeing is to painting what listening is to politics. Survival as an artist demands both. Paint Until...

Taken in 1896 on the Boulevard (upper Broadway) on the occasion of a bicycle parade in the heyday of...

Cinema and painting establish a fluid dialogue and begins with introspection in the themes and forms...

Cacaso, a Brazilian poet, lived in Rio de Janeiro. Born Antonio Carlos de Brito (1944-1987) he was o...

"This film explores how freedom of speech — including dissent — is afforded to all Americans, and sh...

Stories from survivors frame this documentary detailing the sex-trafficking trial of Ghislaine Maxwe...
The shape-shifting and enigmatic hip hop artist Kool Keith has managed to surprise, shock, and enrag...

"My last image of Jonas."—Ken Jacobs

Return to 'burn' only to find out you're already in that urn.

Static was filmed from a helicopter circling around the Statue of Liberty in New York Harbour. It wa...

Martin Scorsese’s electrifying concert documentary captures The Rolling Stones live at New York’s Be...

The rare short film presents a curious dialogue between filmmaker Julio Bressane and actor Grande Ot...

A poem about mania written by Omar Zefier. His second film.
Poetic stroll in the work of Jean Genet.

A documentary about a case of police brutality in the 80's NYC, the killing of graffiti artist Micha...

New York City's beloved Ukrainian restaurant Veselka is best known for its borscht and varenyky, but...

1989, New York City's Alphabet City and East Village. A year after the Tompkins Square Park Riot, sq...