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Tarps with colorful scenes painted on them are placed under lights in a natural setting at night.

AIR 2025 will open with an artists’ retreat followed by a public festival gathering artists, scientists and cultural leaders to explore what it means to be human.

Three individuals dressed in black posing for a portrait on the steps of an ornate building.

The curators of the 13th Seoul Mediacity Biennale discuss their concept of exhibition as séance and why there need not be a distinction between art and life.

A man in profile, with curly blonde hair, short beard, glasses and wearing a collared blue shirt.

A guide to the moving image artists that move culture → Lawrence Abu Hamdan is a “Private Ear” who investigates audio testimonies and the politics of listening.

A dark and empty movie theater with plush red seats.

True/False Film Fest is offering a virtual residency for visual artists, culminating in an in-person exhibition. Deadline: September 15th, 2025.

An architectural rendering of a new art space, with people standing in front of the building and the New York City skyline in the background.

Canyon is a new space in New York City with a focus on time-based art. Partner organizations include Rhizome, Electronic Arts Intermix and Archive of Contemporary Music.

An image of a women rendered with early computer plotting graphs, with shades of maroon, purple and green.

Elle Burchill and Andrea Monti, co-founders of Microscope Gallery in New York, speak about educating the art world on the value of the moving image and building systems of support for artists.

A black screen with a sculptural combination of letters and symbols.

The exhibition Infinite Images at Toledo Museum of Art will explore how rules-based systems and automation have been applied to the visual arts.

A group of young Black men in sunglasses riding motorcycles in the city streets.

Film London announced the shortlist for the 2025 Jarman Award, which includes Silver Lion-winning artist Karimah Ashadu.

A Black man with glasses in a black t-shirt sitting in front of a 16mm projector.

A guide to the moving image artists that move culture → Kevin Jerome Everson sculpts reality and elevates the mundane in his lyrical 16mm films.

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