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The Art of Making It Review: Starving Artists, Greedy Gatekeepers

by Pat Mullen
August 4, 2022
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The Art of Making It goes inside galleries and studios to explore the increasingly ruthless and transactional business of art.

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Tramps Director Kevin Hegge on Capturing an Era of Immortal Coolness

by Pat Mullen
May 26, 2022May 31, 2022
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An interview with Tramps! director Kevin Hegge on exploring the era of the New Romantics and how growing old doesn't mean getting boring.

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Skin Review: The Art of Protest

by Marc Glassman
May 6, 2022
Hot Docs/Reviews

One of the most beautiful films of this or any year, Skin (Pele) is a city symphony, an evocation of what life is like in Belo Horizonte.

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The Andy Warhol Diaries Explores the Man in the Machine

by Pat Mullen
March 9, 2022
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The Andy Warhol Diaries unpacks the life, love, and works of Andy Warhol in an excellent new documentary series from Netflix.

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Paper & Glue Review: Vive le photograffeur!

by Marc Glassman
January 27, 2022
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Artist JR follows-up his Oscar nominated Agnès Varda collaboration Faces Places with Paper & Glue, which is well worth viewing.

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The Lost Leonardo Is a Work of Art

by Marc Glassman
August 27, 2021August 30, 2021
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The Lost Leonardo is one of those docs that is absolutely worth seeing because the story is so compelling. Not only is Andreas Koefoed’s film well researched, but it also has a

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Luben and Elena Review: The Art of Belonging

by Allegra Moyle
July 9, 2021August 8, 2021
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In 1990, Luben Boykov and Elena Pokova fled communist Bulgaria, saying goodbye to their friends and family, not knowing if they would see them again. “Traitors to Communism!” Russian KGB agents shouted

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The Decadence and Resurgence of African Art

by Maaisha Osman
June 2, 2021August 7, 2021
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The timeliness of a poem, painting, novel or film draws not only on its origin and response but also its capability to speak to the present long after the fact. This is

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Redesigning the Anthropocene

by Marc Glassman
May 13, 2021May 16, 2022
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An interview with visionary Bruce Mau about design, changing, and re-imagining the world. The designer's life and career is the subject of the documentary Mau by Benjamin and Jono Bergmann.

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Portrayal Review: To Catch a Thief

by Pat Mullen
May 4, 2021August 9, 2021
Hot Docs/Reviews

Vladimir Dvorkin was a prolific artist who painted thousands of beautiful portraits during his lifetime. One wouldn’t know it, however, from gallery catalogues, exhibition reviews, or Google searches. One wouldn’t even know

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