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  1. Nagisa Oshima's career extends from the initiation of the "Nuberu bagu" (New Wave) movement in Japanese cinema in the late 1950s and early 1960s, to the contemporary use of cinema and television to express paradoxes in modern society.

  2. Goya, Dalí, Edvard Munch... discover the famous paintings that influenced some of cinema's most iconic film scenes. There are those who say that the best artists don't copy, they steal.

  3. Figures such as William Raban, valie export, and Tony Hill represented the 1960s and ’70s generation, while younger artists such as Aura Satz, Sandra Gibson and Luis Recoder, and Daniel Barrow testified to the ongoing vibrancy of this area of practice.

  4. Feb 3, 2024 · See the first large-scale museum exhibition dedicated to filmmaker Sarah Maldoror, a pioneer of African cinema and fighter for Black women’s empowerment. Tricontinental Cinema explores Maldoror’s five-decade career as a filmmaker, tracing her involvement with Black liberation movements in France, Africa, and the Caribbean.

  5. Jul 2, 2018 · From Purple Rain to The Exorcist, we ask several artists to pick a favourite film and share its creative impact.

  6. Erica Levin’s research focuses on the intersection between avant-garde cinema, post-war art, documentary, performance, and visual culture.

  7. Hess works primarily in mediums of paper, canvas, wood, paint, and marker. Despite living his entire life in the new millennium, his tastes are decidedly 20th-century. Henry surrounds himself with the characters of classic movies, mostly musicals. His process begins with endless hours of viewing.