All the Pieces Matter: A Master Storyteller’s Battle to Create His Great Work
All the Pieces Matter: A Master Storyteller’s Battle to Create His Great Work
Artwork of the Week: Self-Portrait With Death
Swiss artist Arnold Böcklin’s obsession with mortality resulted in one of the most impactful self-portraits ever created.
Review: LEXICON is an Energetic, Retro Romp in the Big Top
Full of character and memorable music, Lexicon is a wonderful celebration of 250 years of circus arts, despite some minor flaws.
Review: TRUSTEES is a Visceral Critique of the Great Australian Silence
Equal parts spectacular and shocking, Trustees is a mostly successful call for social change.
Review: MY NAME IS JIMI is a Masterful Portrait of a Community Striving to Preserve its Culture
“There is a fire, a bright flame, that was lit in the past. It is still burning, but the woods are burning out. My job is to put new wood in to keep this fire burning.”
Review: Steve Carell, Timothée Chalamet Shine in Hard Hitting Biopic BEAUTIFUL BOY
Beautiful Boy promises an honest portrayal of a family’s fight to save their son from his drug addiction. Does it deliver?
Why is it so Damn Scary to Create Something Great?
Iconic illustrator Christoph Niemann confronts the three fears every creative faces.
Artwork of the Week: Rosie’s Tea Party
If great art is about inciting reaction, Mark Ryden may be one of the greatest artists of his generation.
Artwork of the Week: Expansion
When the New York art scene declared figure sculpting dead, Paige Bradley smashed one of her latest creations on the studio floor. Within the remains, she found the inspiration for her most famous design yet.
Over 90 minutes, acclaimed actor and gay rights activist Sir Ian McKellen reflects on his life and career in this touching documentary.
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