“The Museum of Modern Art presents Guillermo del Toro: Crafting Pinocchio, an exhibition devoted to the craft and process behind the celebrated filmmaker’s first stop-motion animation film. On view in the second-floor Paul J. Sachs Galleries and in the Debra and Leon Black Family Film Center, the… Read More
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Jonas Mekas: The Camera Was Always Running at Jewish Museum, February 18-June 5, 2022
“The Jewish Museum presents Jonas Mekas: The Camera Was Always Running, the first U.S. museum survey of the Lithuanian-born filmmaker, poet, critic, and institution-builder who helped shape the avant-garde in New York City and beyond. The exhibition coincides with the centennial of Mekas’s birth and… Read More
AILEY, a documentary film by Jamila Wignot, opened in theatres July 23, 2021
“Alvin Ailey was a trailblazing pioneer who found salvation through dance. AILEY traces the full contours of this brilliant and enigmatic man whose search for the truth in movement resulted in enduring choreography that centers on the Black American experience with grace, strength, and unparalleled… Read More
Christian Nyampeta: Sometimes It Was Beautiful and The Hugo Boss Prize 2020: Deana Lawson, Centropy at Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Christian Nyampeta: Sometimes It Was Beautiful “From April 30 through June 21, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum presents the exhibition Christian Nyampeta: Sometimes It Was Beautiful. Inspired by Senegalese writer and film director Ousmane Sembène’s idea of cinema as a collective learning environment, artist, filmmaker, and… Read More
Ingmar Bergman: A Tribute in Film at Scandinavia House, September 26 – October 13, 2018
“On the centenary of Ingmar Bergman’s birth, Scandinavia House presents a tribute to the late artist with screenings of seven films organized by Laurence Kardish (former Senior Curator of Film, MoMA), beginning with a special event with Liv Ullmann, the celebrated actress, director, and partner of Bergman.… Read More
American Masters: Wyeth, A film by Glenn Holsten, Premiere Friday September 7, 2018 on PBS
“WYETH tells the story of one of America’s most popular, but least understood, artists – Andrew Wyeth. Coming from a family of successful artists, including his commanding father, N.C. Wyeth, Andrew Wyeth was raised to be an artist. Unprecedented access to archival footage from the Wyeth… Read More
Joan Jonas at Tate Modern, through August 5, 2018
“Tate Modern presents the largest survey of Joan Jonas’s work ever held in the UK. Jonas (b.1936, New York) is regarded as a pre-eminent figure in contemporary performance who continues to influence a younger generation of artists. Reflecting the way Jonas works across many different disciplines, this… Read More
Sturtevant: Double Trouble at The Museum of Modern Art, November 9, 2014 – February 22, 2015
Images courtesy Museum of Modern Art
Wang Jianwei: Time Temple at Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, October 31, 2014 – February 16, 2015
“I think revolution happens when you distrust anything in its current state, including yourself.” — Wang Jianwei. Images courtesy Guggenheim Museum
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