Visual artist and filmmaker Emilija Škarnulytė (b. 1987, Vilnius, Lithuania) researches the psychological power wielded on us by our environment.
Bringing together six artists from all over the African continent, these artworks combine ancestral culture and modernism, past and future, to better understand the present time.
The exhibition is curated by Loretta Yarlow, Director of the University Museum of Contemporary Art, UMass, Amherst and organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.
Nomadland, directed by Chloé Zhao, has obtained the FIPRESCI Grand Prix 2021 after having been voted best film of the year 2021 by the members of the International Federation of Film Critics, FIPRESCI.
Bringing together six artists from all over the African continent, these artworks combine ancestral culture and modernism, past and future, to better understand the present time.
Cuban musician Enrique Álvarez and his popular music band Charanga Latina have released a new music video for the tune ‘Qué fuerte te da’, the title track of the band’s latest musical production.
Today, a new exhibition traces the origins and development of the paper-cut in Switzerland through more than 150 works made in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Declaring bolero music as intangible heritage of the nation means an essential step forward toward asking the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) to include it on i
The 14th Havana Biennial will be officially opened on November 12th and will last six months on digital platforms, in times of Covid-19.
The North American actor will collect the Festival's highest honorary award in recognition of his career on September 22.
Who's Online! aims to offer an interactive tour into the world of Who the Bær - the original cartoon character Fujiwara created in 2020.
Bringing together six artists from all over the African continent, these artworks combine ancestral culture and modernism, past and future, to better understand the present time.
Half of the films come from the Festival's Latin American 'work in progress' initiative.
The artworks of 43 international artists will, together with the art talks and screenings, focus on anthropic themes and the need to adapt to the climate urgency we are just beginning to see as part of