Significant names in film art and video art were honored with Guggenheim Fellowships in 2026, including Tenzin Phuntsog, Beatriz Santiago Muñoz, Christopher Harris and more.
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Significant names in film art and video art were honored with Guggenheim Fellowships in 2026, including Tenzin Phuntsog, Beatriz Santiago Muñoz, Christopher Harris and more.
Paglen is the fourth recipient of the LG x Guggenheim Award. He will deliver a performance-lecture at the Guggenheim in New York.
Paglen is the fourth recipient of the LG x Guggenheim Award. He will deliver a performance-lecture at the Guggenheim in New York.
The auction Anime Starts Here: Japanese Subculture Reimagines Tradition includes anime cels and manga drawings juxtaposed with classical works of visual art.
The auction Anime Starts Here: Japanese Subculture Reimagines Tradition includes anime cels and manga drawings juxtaposed with classical works of visual art.
Ulysses Jenkins was a trailblazing figure in Black video art who began his career as a painter and muralist in Los Angeles in the 1970s.
Ulysses Jenkins was a trailblazing figure in Black video art who began his career as a painter and muralist in Los Angeles in the 1970s.
The Swiss Institute is presenting the first solo exhibition by Ismailova in the United States. The show will travel to LUMA Arles and finishes at Kunsthalle Bern.
The Swiss Institute is presenting the first solo exhibition by Ismailova in the United States. The show will travel to LUMA Arles and finishes at Kunsthalle Bern.
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Exhibitions and retrospectives are being held at The Museum of Modern Art, Pace Gallery and Anthology Film Archives.
Rist's installation Homo Sapiens Sapiens was originally presented in the Swiss Pavilion at the Venice Biennale in 2005.
In Floating Sea Palace, Lap-See Lam takes inspiration from the story of Lo Ting, a mythical human-fish hybrid. This is the first exhibition of the artist's work in Canada.
The exhibition at MIT List Visual Arts Center features the artist's groundbreaking experiments in video spanning from the 1970s to the 2000s.
Cokes was recognized for his outstanding contributions to video art. The MacArthur Foundation Fellowship awards $800,000 to each recipient.
An interview with the award-winning filmmaker on re-envisioning Dziga Vertov's Man With a Movie Camera for the age of generative art.
The show Electric Dreams explores how artists in the mid-twentieth century used machines and algorithms. Many of the works that will be on display are appearing in the UK for the first time.