Films
New York’s digital shorts: 'Made Here' explores artists’ relationships with the city
The web-based videos looks into the lives of performers and artists
Robert Adanto's documentary "Pearls on the Ocean Floor" throws spotlight on Iran's revolutionary female artists
The women who go against the grain, featured at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston
Art on the big screen: Documenting feminism and how women changed the (art) world
Lynn Hershman Leeson’s film is an invaluable historical record of the feminist art movement in the US
Interview with Bruce Weber: “We had to work fast—and run”
Photographer Bruce Weber has spent seven years recording the plight of Miami’s Haitian community
Inside Piranesi’s prisons on show at the Venice Architecture Biennale
An immersive, digital film at the Fondazione Giorgio Cini reimagines the artist’s dark fantasies as if in three dimensions
Playing the mating game: Interview with Isabella Rossellini
Isabella Rossellini’s acclaimed short films about animal sexual behaviour are being shown at the Wolfsonian
Interview with Michael Nyman: “There’s no scripts, no rehearsals, no actors…”
The composer explains the thinking behind his latest film, and reminisces about the parties held by a Frieze founder’s dad
A new film on Jean-Michel Basquiat ticks all the boxes
Archive interviews? Check. Cool soundtrack? Famous faces? Boost to the market? Check, check and check
Interview with Shirin Neshat: “For Iranian artists, being silent is like taking the side of the demon”
As her debut movie, “Women Without Men”, screens in Basel, the artist explains that cinema is closer to her people
MoMA celebrates film preservation
Artists such as Kara Walker to introduce newly restored works by Kubrick and others
Art on the big screen: When Dalí and Lorca were lovers—perhaps
"Little Ashes" tells one side of a very contentious story
Interview with Jane and Louise Wilson: Stanley Kubrick’s photographs brought to life
The sisters had access to the late film-maker’s huge archive and focused on a film about the Holocaust which never got made
Art in the media: Light and dark after the war at the Ferus Gallery and in the art of Georg Baselitz
Ostensibly disparate films illuminate art after the end of World War II
News from New York: An evening with the British film-maker who gave as good as he got, and dinner with Prince Philip and his famous faux pas
Meanwhile, the Hamptons hot up
Art on the big screen: The art of war and sex
A look at 'Guernica: Portrait of War' and 'Love You More'
Lawrence Weiner's latest film "Water in Milk Exists" premieres in Basel
The narrative, performed by an amateur cast, will be played out at underground movie theatre Kino Mascotte due to its adult themes
Artist Interview: David Lynch’s diamond dome
The cult film-maker shows off his skills as an artist with a new, atmospheric work in Miami in the Cartier pavilion
The films of Warhol’s lost lover rediscovered: A documentary on Danny Williams
Esther Robinson’s engrossing movie includes footage of several of Williams’ films
Art on the air: TV interviews with the tycoon, the craftsman, and the agitator
Damien Hirst on world domination, Grayson Perry on turning to tapestry and Anselm Kiefer on why Americans are hysterical
Director Mel Stuart begins filming his new documentary in Miami fairs
The project may span several episodes, following collectors of all types
Modigliani dies on the silver screen (again)
The artist will be played by Andy Garcia
New book and DVD explore the work of Joseph Cornell
Cornell's influence is traced to a breadth of modern art and poetry
Salvador Dalí’s forgotten Disney cartoon
After 57 years in the studio’s vaults, the result of an unlikely collaboration is revealed to the public
Arts on television: Barbara Hepworth & Andrew Lloyd Webber
“Your head is like the loveliest pebble I’ve ever seen” said the sculptor Barbara Hepworth to her second husband, artist Ben Nicholson
The art of allusion: Interview with Damian Loeb
Damian Loeb’s work relies on the viewer’s recognition of the visual sources that he quotes liberally
Frida Kahlo: Toted as the female Van Gogh, Kahlo draws the crowds
As “Frida” hits the screens, the cult painter’s art–and spin-offs–are in high demand
Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera and 20th-century Mexican art: the Jacques and Natasha Gelman Collection at El Museo del Barrio
New York welcomes key Kahlo works