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Neil Young reviews the exhibition on legendary performance artist Tomislav Gotovac. On view at Museum of Contemporary Art Zagreb, extended to May 26th, 2024.
The show is dedicated to Serra's 2019 film Liberté. He reinterprets his work by molding the gallery floor into an immersive stage, blending the theatrical and the cinematic.
Neil Young reviews a major exhibition dedicated to the long and controversial career of the iconoclast filmmaker. John Waters: Pope of Trash is on view at the Academy Museum in Los Angeles through August 4th, 2024.
This program series, in partnership with Museum of the Moving Image, showcases the history of born-digital art. The inaugural presentation includes a solo project by Auriea Harvey.
The Singaporean artist is showing six film installations. His work addresses the geopolitical complexities that make up Southeast Asia.
The installation, titled Primitive, consists of a set of seven videos projected onto eight screens. This is the first time that the work is being shown in Hong Kong.
The installation was created by Allen Riley and produced by Death By Audio Arcade. It combines the gameplay of a traditional arcade space shooter with the physical analog electronics of a video synthesizer.
The year-long program runs September - August, and is designed to support creative practitioners as they pursue a sustainable practice or bring a new business to life.
Gotovac was a native of Zagreb who made influential work in multiple artistic disciplines. This retrospective exhibition is organized in conversation with French curator Pierre Bal-Blanc.