Kent Monkman Reverses Art History’s Colonial Gaze
by Randall Griffey The Met’s Great Hall is an imposing space that endows art exhibited there with a conspicuous aura of cultural authority and achievement. [more…]
The Most Influential Artists of 2019
The year’s most influential artists drove unprecedented crowds to museums, incited heated debates, spurred Instagram sensations, and set splashy auction records. Some harnessed innovative digital [more…]
Pathology of production in Iran of these orphan films
by peyman moradi In Iran, as in most countries of the world, due to the lack of a purposeful and powerful company, film studios, etc., [more…]
The Best Movies of 2019
By David Edelstein, Alison Willmore, and Bilge Ebiri The year 2019 felt like one massive screen from which we couldn’t turn away. It wasn’t just [more…]
A mixture of technical knowledge and creativity
by Mackenzie Steven My Criticism of the cinematic Movie “WishBone”; A mixture of technical knowledge and creativity, “WishBone” is Mahmoud Atshani’s second feature film as [more…]
Art Enhances Brain Function and Well-Being
By Renee Phillips There is an increasing amount of scientific evidence that proves art enhances brain function. It has an impact on brain wave patterns and [more…]
We Published More Than 2,700 Stories This Year. Here Are 22 of Our Favorites
Artnet News We’ve really outdone ourselves this time. A year ago, as we sat on the precipice of 2019, we took a glance at our [more…]
Study of cinema by sociological methods
by: Parisa Zehtabian Cinema is a modern media art, cinema in today’s world is an all-encompassing text and a media for conveying meanings and implications. [more…]
BEST MOVIES OFF THE RADAR 2018
by RT Staff It’s hard enough for those of us who make our bones watching and writing about movies to keep up with everything that’s [more…]
