Experimental filmmaker George Kuchar, an American known for his campy, low-budget films, died of prostate cancer Tuesday. He was 69. He is thought to have inspired experimental artists such as Andy ...
As is our annual tradition here at IndieWire, we’ve reached out to the directors of photography whose films are showing at ...
It sold poorly – yet changed everything. Introducing the album that pioneered punk, indie, avant-garde, and alternative, ...
Different artists’ takes on the film star are explored ahead of an exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery in London ...
In a sizzling concert film of John Lennon's rockin' 1972 Madison Square Garden shows, he's doggedly sincere at times, Lou ...
Warhol's method of serially reproducing silkscreens yielded a number of hugely famous pieces of art, from boldly colored portraits of Marilyn Monroe to dizzying rows of Campbell's soup cans. He was ...
Andy Griffith's movie career ended before it had really started — and helped lead him to TV stardom on The Andy Griffith Show. Biographer Daniel de Vise, author of Andy and Don: The Making of a ...
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - Cameron Art Museum (CAM) is inviting the public to view a new exhibit featuring pieces by art icon Andy Warhol. According to CAM, “Andy Warhol: Silver Clouds” was created in ...
Andy Warhol Collaborator Richard Bernstein Subject Of Doc ‘Gloss And Grit: The Man Who Made Art Pop’
EXCLUSIVE: Richard Bernstein, the American artist associated with pop art and the circle of Andy Warhol, is the subject of new documentary Gloss and Grit: The Man Who Made Art Pop. The film, directed ...
Silver Clouds, installation view at the Andy Warhol Museum. (Photo: Bryan Conley) WILMINGTON, NC (WWAY) — Visitors to Cameron Art Museum will have the chance to experience one of contemporary art’s ...
UCSB scientists discovered that watching just seven minutes can open your mind and enhance creativity. By Steven Zeitchik Senior Editor, Technology and Politics When Jonathan Schooler and Madeleine ...
A new study offers some of the strongest evidence yet that viewing art doesn't just move us emotionally—it changes how we think. Researchers at UC Santa Barbara found that people who viewed artistic ...
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