Two new Warehouse exhibitions, "Yoshitaka Amano" and "Chase a Crooked Shadow," show how film and visual art shape each other.
A new study offers some of the strongest evidence yet that viewing art doesn’t just move us emotionally — it changes how we think. Researchers at UC Santa Barbara found that people who viewed artistic ...
The ART OF BROOKLYN Film Festival returns for its 16th season, screening 55 independent films across multiple Brooklyn venues ...
Across nearly five decades, the Sundance Film Festival has evolved from a small showcase for independent film into one of the premier festivals in the United States and a linchpin of the business. In ...
The scrappy German indie fest doesn't just champion maverick cinema - it makes it. From DIY spoof trailers to subversive ...
The standout movies about artists and creativity in 2024 are especially attuned to how art bleeds into the everyday, transforming not only how we view the art world itself but our entire lives. This ...
It's a common adage that "the art world loves young men and old women." In a chat I once had with artist Carolee Schneemann (pardon the name drop) at a winter solstice party in Upstate New York, she ...
The common intuition that art “expands your mind” may be more literal than it sounds. Art appears to work its cognitive magic by triggering “state openness” — a temporary shift toward a more receptive ...
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