Claire-Louise Bennett’s new novel offers an unexpected take on the gender divide.
Sacred art is not defined by appearances or even an artist’s intention. It is holy when it awakens us to God, ourselves and ...
A new film argues that, in an era of rising authoritarianism, audiences have become too numb to the speculative force of ...
Ken Jacobs, a renowned experimental filmmaker who founded Binghamton University’s Cinema Department, passed away on Oct. 5.
In A Woman’s Eye, Her Art, Drusilla Modjeska unpacks how the once-forgotten women artists of the early 20th century continue ...
"Woman in the Sky" Offers an Intimate Portrait of Love, Legacy, and Magda Salvesen's Pioneering Role in Artist Estate Management. Woman in the Sky Poster Magda Salvesen stands in the stacks of the Jon ...
Artist Joan Mitchell’s bold, lyrical canvases made her one of the defining voices of Abstract Expressionism — and one of the ...
It isn’t easy to believe that Impressionist art, now ubiquitous, was ever considered revolutionary. Claude Monet’s “Water ...
Cinematographer Pål Ulvik Rokseth reveals how Paul Greengrass filmed real fire for 'The Lost Bus', rejecting LED volumes for authentic, heat-driven realism.
More at reillyartscenter.com This whodunit mystery, presented by College of Central Florida Visual and Performing Arts students, will be live onstage Oct. 26-29. Performances times: 7:30 p.m. Oct.
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Ken Jacobs, Underground Film Legend Who Made ‘Abstract Expressionist Cinema,' Dies at 92
Ken Jacobs, a leading experimental filmmaker who influenced both cinema and art in equal measure, died in New York on Sunday at 92. The New York Times reported that his son, the filmmaker Azazel ...
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