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May 13, 2016 4:39 pm Leave your thoughtsWith two critically-acclaimed, low-budget films, A Prophet (2009) and The Beat That My Heart Skipped (2005), Jacques Audiard established his place among ... More
With two critically-acclaimed, low-budget films, A Prophet (2009) and The Beat That My Heart Skipped (2005), Jacques Audiard established his place among ... More
On Down in Heaven, Chicago natives Twin Peaks continue with their signature sound—an endearingly unhinged gumbo of garage-punk, fuzzed-out psychedelia, swooning balladry ... More
Ontario native Amy Forsyth stars in the Hulu Original Series, The Path, which follows the mysterious world of the cult-like Meyerist Movement ... More
Kyle Craft wrote his debut LP Dolls of Highland in a period of upheaval, including the end of a long relationship and ... More
With the Baudrillard epigraph “photography is our exorcism,” Argentine photographer Mariela Sancari presents Moisés, a moving volume of portraits featuring men in ... More
Renowned artist Carrie Mae Weems described the scenes in her 1990 Kitchen Table Series as “the battle around the family…monogamy…and between the ... More
One of the preeminent female photographers of our time, Nan Goldin integrates her love for artwork from the past with her most ... More
Departing from her usual documentary style, California street photographer Deanna Templeton presents The Swimming Pool, a series of eloquent black-and-white and polaroid ... More
Presenting over 600 works from every stage of artist Raymond Pettibon’s career, Homo Americanus charts the appearance and development of the themes ... More
In The Lobster, Greek filmmaker Yorgos Lanthimos conceives a hyper-stylized world organized around one law: everyone must have a romantic partner. Single ... More