Three siblings walk along the dry concrete expanse of the Los Angeles River, reminiscing about their recently deceased mother. One of them remembers her dream about a river
Set in the bustling neighborhood of Koreatown, Los Angeles, Essential Work is a meditative piece chronicling a gig-economy worker’s last chance to make rent and avoid eviction
After moving to LA, an ambitious filmmaker enjoys considerable success. But these achievements force her to grapple with the memories of a death through the powerful, cleansing forces of water.
Winner of the Audience Award 2021. In Los Angeles’s Chinatown, a lonely teenager tries to help her parents keep their seafood restaurant afloat during the COVID-19 pandemic. Between chopping green beans and packing takeout orders, she attempts to hang on to a semblance of normalcy by studying for her driver’s permit and prepping for her highschool Zoom theater debut in “The Tempest”.
Don't miss ‘The Looking Glass’ a virtual exhibition curated by Acute Art's artistic director Daniel Birnbaum and The Shed’s chief curator Emma Enderby during Frieze New York
The architectural designer reveals how he restored Home Farm into an utterly modern, deeply personal family retreat that reflects his belief in ‘trying to get to what’s essential’
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