retrospective
The Design Museum is preparing a major retrospective on the iconic filmmaker. This will be the final stop on a decade-long world tour for the show.
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.
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 experimental filmmaker made a crucial impact upon Argentinian society in the 1960s and 1970s. She received greater recognition in recent years due to the efforts of Filmoteca Narcisa Hirsch, which was created with the goal of preserving her legacy.
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.
The show Pope of Trash spans more than five decades of Waters' career in cinema, from his earliest subversive classics to his most recent tasteless works.
The exhibition will span more than seven decades of the artist's work, from her early experiments with conceptual art and performance, through film and music.
This is the first time in the RA's 255-year history that a female artist has been given a retrospective. The exhibition charts Abramović's pioneering work across performance and video.
The retrospective features seven new restorations of Rainer's films, undertaken by the Museum of Modern Art and the Celeste Bartos Fund for Film Preservation.