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‘To Carolee, drawing, like painting, was as visceral as breath,’ writes Emma McCormick-Goodhart

BY Emma McCormick-Goodhart |

The pioneering US artist was best known for using painting, film, performance and installation to challenge ideas around sexuality and gender

BY Frieze News Desk |

From a travelogue drenched in the memory of colonialism to a bleak charting of European history in black and white, the festival presents urgent works for uncertain times

BY Chris Sharratt |

The highest-grossing film of 2019 pits a Chinese-led international coalition against the forces of cosmic destruction

BY Gary Zhexi Zhang |

The film adaptation of James Baldwin’s 1974 novel imbricates joyful moments within a fraught political and racialized landscape

BY Kareem Reid |

Screened at Frieze Los Angeles, ‘Take Over (L’Internationale)’ trades in the anthem’s political charge for an elegant rehearsal

BY Jennifer Piejko |

Hear from expert insiders in the city’s cultural landscape, from art to entertainment

In a series of Frieze Film screenings at Frieze Los Angeles, dark impulse triumphs in Madani’s animations

BY Jennifer Piejko |

A rare screening of ‘The Dilapidated Dwelling’ (2000) at the Barbican shows why Keiller’s films should be compulsory viewing

BY Dan Hancox |

Narrative is often the conduit for racist ideology, particularly in a Hollywood that favours ‘feel good’ narratives of black life; avoiding it altogether reads, then, like a protest

BY Jacolby Satterwhite |

The multimedia art ‘experience’-cum-independent Soviet state recruited a cast of 400 to live on an enormous film set for years

BY Wilson Tarbox |

The Hollywood Reporter’s Deputy Editorial Director explores art and the entertainment industry - and gives her Oscar predictions

A 1979 televisual essay by the cultural theorist offers insight into black politics and representational struggle in the British media

BY Rianna Jade Parker |

‘Your songs are always full of colour and samples, beats and melodies, dizzying rhythms and more melodies still’

BY Sukhdev Sandhu |

‘It offers up a lifetime’s worth of thinking about the incommensurate relationship between filmic time and time as it is lived and experienced’

BY Aram Moshayedi |

Scheming dealers, demonic sculptures and filthy lucre: in Dan Gilroy’s Faustian tale, art takes murderous revenge

BY Ellen Mara De Wachter |

Short films at the 48th International Film Festival Rotterdam give primacy to music and voice

BY Erika Balsom |

The 45-second commercial, instructing viewers to #EatLikeAndy, features vintage footage of the late pop artist

BY Frieze News Desk |

The iconic filmmaker’s influence was felt across the length and breadth of New York in the 1960s

The director worked with prominent figures in New York’s avant garde, including Allen Ginsberg, Andy Warhol, John Lennon and Yoko Ono

BY Frieze News Desk |