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A hazy image of Queen Louise of Prussia Statue in Tiergarten, Berlin, from a slight low angle with blown out sunshine in the background.

Get ready for Performa, the premier biennial for performance art, as it presents 'If It Moves: Art and Performance After Cinema', a groundbreaking program exploring cinema's influence on live performance through immersive screenings, performances, and expert discussions.

Refik Anadol generates a tribute to Frank Gehry

Anadol made an AI model capable of generating unique variations on Gehry's designs. The work is the first of Guggenheim Bilbao's new series of site-specific installations.

Archiving disobedience at Kunsthal Charlottenborg

Disobedience Archive was conceived as a collection of video works connected by the theme of social resistance. Organized in collaboration with CPH:DOX.

Ayoung Kim wins the LG Guggenheim Award

Established as part of the LG Guggenheim Art and Technology Initiative, the Award carries a $100,000 unrestricted honorarium.

Isaac Julien dreams big at de Young

I Dream a World is the first retrospective of Julien's work to be held in the US. It is also the de Young's first exhibition dedicated to a moving image artist.

Shu Lea Cheang kisses and kills at Haus der Kunst

This is the first institutional exhibition for the Taiwanese-American director. Her 1994 film Fresh Kill is the focal point of the show.

M+ Museum has some thoughts on the nature of time

M+ is organizing a day of events as part of Avant-Garde Now, a series that engages with current trends in moving image practices. This year's edition will focus on the subject of time.

ArtReview Power 100 has moving image art on the rise

This year's list includes four moving image artists among the top 10: Steve McQueen, Forensic Architecture, Wael Shawky and John Akomfrah.

Beatriz Santiago Muñoz praises nonsense at Vienna Secession

The artist has a solo exhibition featuring three films which draw inspiration from imagined nonsense words that are used in Caribbean poetry and music.

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