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2024 Flew By Fast. Surprisingly, a Lot of Interesting Things Happened.

PAULINE BOTY, BRIT IT GIRL


‘Bold, Outrageous’: Forgotten Star of Swinging 60's Pop Art Finally Gets Solo Show; Before she died, aged 28, Pauline Boty’s work brought a female gaze to the London art scene. Now she is set to reach a new generation


Mystery of Missing Art of Pauline Boty; Boty was a central figure in Swinging London in the 1960s. As a new show aims to restore her forgotten reputation, the hunt for her lost paintings goes on; The Profumo Affair


Brit It Girl! 'Pauline Boty I am The 60s' Teaser Trailer; (1938 - 1966)



The Art World’s Enfant Terrible Runs for Senate; Stefan Simchowitz is a provocateur. ‘Why am I running as a Republican? Because I’ve seen up close the hypocrisy of the left and it’s unfathomable’

Art Dealer Stefan Simchowitz Scores 0.24 Percent of Votes in U.S. Senate Bid; It was not a performance, he insisted, but an honest-to-goodness candidacy



Art Report Today Michael Delgado: Jason Rhoades at Hauser and Wirth; Cars: Scene and Be Seen; Someone said that People in LA Wear their Cars like People in NY Wear Coats



Artist Erin Trefry 'Happy Phantom' at Lowell Ryan Projects



American Painter 'Dorothy Fratt: Color Mirage' at SMoCA, Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art



Chumash Curator Deana Dartt on Decolonizing Museums and the Autry’s ‘Reclaiming El Camino’ Exhibition



"Art for the People" at the Huntington



LA, IN ONE WORK OF ART

The Affidavit, a Quarterly Publication, Asks Theodora Allen, Sebastian Gladstone, Glenn Kaino, Patrick Martinez, BJ Panda Bear and Tif Sigfrids to Select a Work of Art that Epitomizes Los Angeles; See Their Choices


Art Report Today, Without Any Doubt, Selects Artist Sandow Birk's 'Los Angeles County Museum on Fire (after Ed Ruscha)' from His Track 16 Show 'Los Angeles and Her Surroundings' [See the Show Here] This seminal work reflects the past and the future of the great city, as well as the sense of humor and social-mindedness of the artist

"Loops" An Essay on Los Angeles by Eliza Barry Callahan; ‘Los Angeles gives me this feeling that I am perpetually on the edge of town. Never arriving’


That Time Carl Andre Wrote Me a Letter; He copyrighted the letter and ended it with “for your eyes only,” as if to say, don’t even think of showing this to anybody; Whatever happened on that terrible night, Andre felt guilty and lived with that guilt for the rest of his life


Carl Andre Mail Art



Artist Jennifer West Weaves 'Quilts' Made From Sewn-Together Strips of Film Stock; 'Space Webs' at Gattopardo Gallery


LAWRENCE WESCHLER


A Special Issue Devoted To James Baldwin at The Centennial Year of His Birth; Discussing James Baldwin With Scholar and Author Rich Blint

Video: Baldwin Readings: Jimmy at High Noon, Part 1




Sharing The Burden; Selling Chris Burden



Yau: The Maverick Art of Richard Artschwager; Although the artist’s work had affinities with Pop Art, Minimalism, and Conceptual Art, it did not fit into these categories or any others



Betye Saar’s Stellar Installation; A look back on the evolution of the artist’s shapeshifting Celestial Universe


Influences: Betye Saar; The US artist reflects on the art and events that have shaped a career spanning almost seven decades



Revisiting Jean-Michel Basquiat's Los Angeles Breakthroughs; New show, co-curated by Larry Gagosian, includes works Basquiat made with dismantled fenceposts from the property in Venice that he used as a studio

Taylor Swift's Boyfriend (Travis Kelce) Is Producing the Jean-Michel Basquiat documentary ‘King Pleasure’


SAMO BY THE SEA

Backstory: How Gagosian’s Blockbuster LA Basquiat Show Happened; Stars and billionaire lenders had to align for the mega-gallery’s museum-quality show of the late artist’s work, currently on display in Los Angeles

Hear What Happens When Basquiat’s Sisters Met with Filmmaker Tamra Davis, Art Dealer Larry Gagosian, and Author and Curator Fred Hoffman

When MOCA Said "No Thanks!" to This Basquiat; Curator Paul Schimmel Turned it Down


Hunter Drohojowska-Philp: Jean-Michel Basquiat’s LA-made Work Goes on Show at Gagosian



Access To Abstraction; Anne Libby and Anna Rosen Find Freedom in Collaboration



Kim Fay in Detroit: Inaugural Exhibition at Art We Love


When Feminism Ruled CalArts



Gary Simmons and The Art of Unearthing Ugly American Truths; ‘My hope is to put work out there that ignites a healthy intellectual back-and-forth,’ the artist says ahead of his survey at Pérez Art Museum Miami



Jim Shrosbree’s “Out West” at Spellerberg Projects, Lockhart, Texas



Big Trouble, Two Ways: Jamian Juliano-Villani and Jordan Wolfson Interview Each Other

Jordan Wolfson’s Top 18, UBU, June 2011



Kim Fay in Detroit: Brach Tiller at Louis Buhl & Co.



Carris Adams and the Language of Poverty at Art League Houston



Is Matthew Wong the 21st Century’s van Gogh? MFA Boston's Matthew Wong retrospective, “The Realm of Appearances,” is closing soon and well worth a visit


 

 



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And So Begins the Movie Mash-Up Season.... From Wagman Studios '2024 Movie Mashup'


'September 5' "Live On Air" Featurette


Official Trailer 'The Salt Path'; Based on Raynor Winn's Bestseller; Directed by Marianne Elliot; Starring Gillian Anderson and Jason Isaac


John Waters: The Best Movies of 2024! Enthusiastic recollection of the outré offerings you should have seen this year

The 25 Best 'Arty' Films of 2024; Eclectic round-up spanning feature-length investigative documentaries, avant-garde short films, YouTube essays, and even talk shows

Vanity Fair: The 22 Best Movies of 2024


The Best Directorial Debuts of 2024: Harley Chamandy, Tomás Gómez Bustillo, Joanna Arnow, Ryan Martin Brown, India Donaldson, Mike Cheslik, Chris Nash, Greg Jardin, Phạm Thien An, Annie Baker, Francis Galluppi, Monica Sorelle, Zia Anger, Vera Drew and Felipe Gálvez


HORROR FOR THE HOLIDAYS! ROBERT EGGERS WINS THE CROWN!


‘Nosferatu’ Review: Robert Eggers’ Spellbinding Gothic Horror Is Hauntingly Masterful; "...it will likely be regarded as a modern masterpiece for years"

Jordan Raup Review: 'Nosferatu' Robert Eggers’ Haunting Vampire Tale is a Feast for the Senses

‘Nosferatu' Reviews Are Very Positive — 80 on Metacritic

The Undying Mystery of Max Schreck—the First 'Nosferatu'; Man behind the silent-film vampire has inspired questions for decades, adding to the allure of one of the creepiest movies ever made


The Psychosocial Dread at the Heart of Japanese Horror

The Frightening Tricks and Gimmicks of Director William Castle; Move over, P.T. Barnum, This is the Real Greatest Showman


Must See Trailer for 'The Girl with the Needle'; A New, Chilling Gothic Tale

Robert Eggers Reveals the Ghastly True Tales Behind His New Nosferatu. 'The Witch' filmmaker on his updated adaptation of the silent film: “Even as recently as the early 2000s, there have been vampire occurrences.”






'Kraven the Hunter'; Opening 8 Minutes; Sony's Superhero Hope!


Trailer 'The Rule of Jenny Pen' Horror Psychological Thriller, with Laughs, from New Zealand; Directed by filmmaker James Ashcroft; Starring John Lithgow, Geoffrey Rush and George Henare


Official Trailer 'Becoming Led Zeppelin'


Why is 'Interstellar' Having a Resurgence? Save The Future With Love!


'Ma Mère' Exclusive Restoration Trailer: Isabelle Huppert and Louis Garrel Enter a World of Hedonism; Written and Directed by Christophe Honoré


Review 'I Saw the TV Glow' Devastating Tale of Identity, Fandom and Obsession; Film Spirit Award Nominee

Martin Scorsese Calls ‘I Saw the TV Glow' “Emotionally & Psychologically Powerful"


Official Trailer 'I Saw The TV Glow'; From Writer/Director Jane Schoenbrun; Starring Justice Smith and Brigette Lundy-Paine

Cahiers du Cinema: Persistence by Clint Eastwood

Denis Villeneuve Is “Very Optimistic” About The Future Of The Theatrical Experience; "I think that we need, in society, spaces where we can be all together, live emotions together"

NY Film Critics Name “The Brutalist” Best Picture, Adrien Brody Best Actor


'American Primeval' Hard Western Series for Netflix; Birth of the American West, the violent collisions of cults, religion, men and women fighting for control; Directed by Peter Berg; Written by Mark L. Smith (The Revenant); Starring Taylor Kitsch, Betty Gilpin, Dane DeHaan and Saura Lightfoot-Leon; Trailer and Featurette

Interview: 'The Seed of the Sacred Fig' Director Mohammad Rasoulof on Filming in Secret and the Repression of the Islamic Republic ilo Rasoulolf-Mohammad


'Oceans Are the Real Continents' Tells a Trio of Stories in Cuba


Trailer 'Oceans Are The Real Continents' Directed by Tommaso Santambrogio


 

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