Nam June Paik: Moon Is The Oldest TV – Reviewed
Trickster or sage? A film about father of video art Nam June Paik looks to bring his enduring genius to new audiences… It’s impossible to overstate the influence and importance of Korean artist...
Trickster or sage? A film about father of video art Nam June Paik looks to bring his enduring genius to new audiences… It’s impossible to overstate the influence and importance of Korean artist...
Our pick of this week’s arts, design, film and music events – and loads of it’s free! Monday – Alien Resident: Under Investigation @ Ropes & Twines, Bold Street, Liverpool – FREE We’ve long...
“The scenes that unfold are mysterious, baffling even.” Lorraine Bacchus gets to grips with psychomagic and ritual at Birkenhead’s Williamson Art Gallery… A 30-minute artists’ film can be quite a big ask of...
Join us for our next End of the World Film Club, in which we’ll watch and discuss iconic director Fritz Lang’s M, a 1930s blueprint for serial killer movies that retains the power...
Much has been written about the French New Wave, but what of the posters created in response to the movement? Mike Pinnington investigates a new book dedicated to designs as innovative as the...
Our pick of this week’s arts, design, film and music events from around the North of England and the rest of the UK – and loads of it’s free! Monday – Design Manchester: Made...
Our pick of this week’s arts, design, film and music events from around the North of England and the rest of the UK – and loads of it’s free! Monday – The Big...
Our pick of this week’s arts, design, film and music events from around the North of England and the rest of the UK – and loads of it’s free! Monday – Reclaim The...
The relationship between art and cinema is as old as the silver screen itself. Ashley McGovern reviews a new exhibition exploring this tradition… Purveyors of clickbait like to play amateur detectives, luring us...