A historical documentary about the Crazy In Style Artists, a graffiti art collective founded in East Chicago, is in the works and is a semi-finalist in an Indiana documentary pitch competition.
“Sly Lives! (aka The Burden of Black Genius)” road tests a theory that its director, Ahmir Questlove Thompson, has had for a while, and that’s articulated in the Hulu documentary by Dream Hampton: ...
"Secret Mall Apartment" – the documentary chronicling the lives of eight Rhode Island artists who built a secret apartment inside the Providence Place mall – is now available for streaming. From 2003 ...
Interviews with the Beltracchis and footage of Wolfgang working in his studio make up the bulk of the film. Birkenstock evidently spent years visiting the couple, first at their estates in Mèze in the ...
While shopping malls have been hit with hard times due to the ease of online shopping, back around the turn of the 21st century, they were desirable places to go and hang out — so bustling and packed ...
An inspired and insightful documentary film takes a deep dive into the life and work of late Wilmington artist Minnie Evans.
I like to think of the mythical Netflix Marathon as the process of accumulating inspiration, but it could be more realistically dubbed procrastination. Either way, it has become a talent I’ve honed to ...
If you were a young artist in Providence, R.I., in the late 1990s, you hated the new Providence Place mall, a symbol of consumerism and gentrification that went arm-in-arm with new development ...
PROVO — A Provo native is helping to highlight Ukrainians' fight for freedom through a documentary about ballet dancers who are preserving art and culture during war. "Ballet, and art in general, ...
Movies with artist-protagonists are known to be disappointing. These pass muster and even inspire. Film Class Movies with artist-protagonists are known to be disappointing. These pass muster and even ...
“Good morning,” says a tall blonde woman in a jumpsuit, speaking to a seemingly skeptical crew of green-clad New York sanitation workers—all men—on a sunny day in 1979. “I’m Mierle Laderman Ukeles.