This year's list includes four moving image artists among the top 10: Steve McQueen, Forensic Architecture, Wael Shawky and John Akomfrah.
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This year's list includes four moving image artists among the top 10: Steve McQueen, Forensic Architecture, Wael Shawky and John Akomfrah.
Abyssinian Queen by the web3 artist collective Yatreda ያጥሬዳ was acquired using the stablecoin USDC. The work is a homage to the legendary queens of ancient Ethiopia.
Abyssinian Queen by the web3 artist collective Yatreda ያጥሬዳ was acquired using the stablecoin USDC. The work is a homage to the legendary queens of ancient Ethiopia.
The Jameel Prize is co-organized by the Victoria & Albert Museum with Art Jameel. The focus of this edition of the Prize is the moving image and digital media.
The Jameel Prize is co-organized by the Victoria & Albert Museum with Art Jameel. The focus of this edition of the Prize is the moving image and digital media.
The artist has a solo exhibition featuring three films which draw inspiration from imagined nonsense words that are used in Caribbean poetry and music.
The artist has a solo exhibition featuring three films which draw inspiration from imagined nonsense words that are used in Caribbean poetry and music.
The Award carries a prize of £10,000 and is given to contemporary artists working in film. Tafakory navigates the archive of Iranian cinema, exploring displacement, memory and resistance.
The Award carries a prize of £10,000 and is given to contemporary artists working in film. Tafakory navigates the archive of Iranian cinema, exploring displacement, memory and resistance.
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This is the second edition of the annual prize for moving image art. The deadline for submissions is August 15, 2024.
The award is a collaboration with Forma and provides funding to create a new work to be presented at Frieze London.
This is the artist's first solo exhibition in the Netherlands. She is presenting a selection of films and installations.
The two-day summit brings together top names to discuss the role that emerging web3 technologies have on trends in the art world.
The exhibition consists of a new video installation, 16mm film and works on paper which touch upon the legacy of cultural appropriation and erasure in media.
The exhibition presents works by some of the most influential artists of the 1960s, including Yoko Ono, Jonas Mekas, Carolee Schneemann, Andy Warhol and others.
The exhibition includes a new series of photographs and a video installation which explore Indigenous language and cultural practices.
A review of the extensive retrospective that stretches from Ono's early conceptual pieces of the 1950s to her installations and actions of the past few years.