Film
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A bold social commentary since the 1970s, Barbara Kruger’s art is as incisive as ever
For our December 2010 Entertaining Issue (W*141), we sat down with American conceptual artist Barbara Kruger to discuss message-making, the art market, and her agitprop commentaries on gender, race, consumerism, identity and more
By Mayer Rus Last updated
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What is the meaning of home? Here’s what designers say.
On the occasion of World Refugee Day (20 June 2021), Danish design brand Lucie Kaas asked designers from 11 international studios to explain what ‘home’ means to them
By Rosa Bertoli Last updated
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Universal Everything to debut VR experience at Sundance Film Festival
By Jessica Klingelfuss Last updated
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Screen stars: Beka & Lemoine's complete work acquired by MoMA
By Patricia Zohn Last updated
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Philippe Parreno combines 20 years of footage to create ‘film of films, a seance of cinema’
The French artist premieres a new feature-length film at the 48th International Film Festival Rotterdam, reflecting two decades of filmmaking in the eye of the international art world
By Tom Seymour Last updated
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Cao Fei’s dystopian fantasies fuse art and technology
Chinese artist Cao Fei’s dystopian art tackles themes such as the automation of labour, hyper-capitalism and the effect of a global pandemic. Having just completed her first major solo show in Beijing, the prolific winner of the 2021 Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize is going global, with her retro-futuristic take on contemporary life now the subject of exhibitions from Los Angeles to Rome, and a 20-page portfolio for Wallpaper*
By Daven Wu Last updated
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Microfilms: the genre set to challenge the movie industry gets its own UK festival
A new festival in Nottingham plans to bring microfilms to the mainstream in the UK
By Ali Morris Last updated
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Miu Miu Womens’ Tales: It’s Getting Late by Massy Tadjedin
By Apphia Michael Last updated
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Tarek Merlin launches architecture film series promoting design and accessibility
Architect Tarek Merlin is launching a new film series, Behind Closed Doors, focusing on buildings and interiors in London that are lesser known or not open to everyone, from offices to bars and industrial spaces, celebrating diversity, architecture for all, design and accessibility
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Moving pictures: MAD’s film series Midcentury Masters kicks off this month
By Pei-Ru Keh Last updated
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Under one roof: Metrograph is a cinema, bookshop, bar and restaurant all in one
By Michael Slenske Last updated
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Car master Frank Stephenson takes to the skies
New documentary ‘Chasing Perfect’ traces the renowned car designer's vertical move into electric aircraft design
By Nargess Shahmanesh Banks Last updated
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Handy man: film and suit, by Lernert & Sander and Brioni comes to life
By Joseph Sims Last updated
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Shirazeh Houshiary’s optical illusions transfix New York
Iranian artist Shirazeh Houshiary puts perceptions of time, space, and materiality through their paces in ‘A Thousand Folds’ at Lehmann Maupin New York
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith Last updated
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Beauty and decay: inside America’s derelict movie theatres
In a new photobook, photographers Yves Marchand and Romain Meffre capture a bygone era of entertainment through decaying American movie theatres
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith Last updated
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Watch Studio Pepe’s otherworldly design manifesto
The Milanese design duo have gathered their inspirations and pieces from the past year into a magical video
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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The early days of Stanley Kubrick’s genius revealed in book of his photography
By Anthony Thornton Published
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The Iran desert sets a poetic scene for Apparatus' designs
By Pei-Ru Keh Published