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This group exhibition features artists who have experimented with diaristic forms in video and digital art from the 1970s to the present day. The show was inspired by the work of Lynn Hershman Leeson, who also has a solo exhibition open in the same location.

Reviewing the exhibitions BLACK POWER TOOL AND DIE TRYNIG at 52 Walker and ***** at Gladstone Gallery.

Neil Young reviews a major exhibition dedicated to the long and controversial career of the iconoclast filmmaker. John Waters: Pope of Trash is on view at the Academy Museum in Los Angeles through August 4th, 2024.

Palma Rodríguez' exhibition consists of a maze that emulates corn fields and robotic statues that evoke deities. The artist lays out a narrative that is connected to his native Mexico and its agricultural traditions.

The multimedia installation Only sounds that tremble through us is part of an ongoing project. On view at MIT List Visual Arts Center.

The artist's earlier moving image works, most recent cinematic productions and immersive spatial installations are displayed across six rooms at Gropius Bau in Berlin.

The show is dedicated to Japanese artists who worked with moving images in the United States during the 1960s and 1970s. This project is in partnership with the Japan American Society of Greater Philadelphia.

This program series, in partnership with Museum of the Moving Image, showcases the history of born-digital art. The inaugural presentation includes a solo project by Auriea Harvey.