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Argentinian film artist Narcisa Hirsch passes at 96

The experimental filmmaker made a crucial impact upon Argentinian society in the 1960s and 1970s. She received greater recognition in recent years due to the efforts of Filmoteca Narcisa Hirsch, which was created with the goal of preserving her legacy.

Nan Goldin opens site-specific installation at Welsh Chapel

Sisters, Saints, Sybils is conceived as a three-channel installation that draws upon the life of Saint Barbara and the life of Goldin's elder sister Barbara Holly Goldin. This is the second presentation in the itinerant exhibition series Gagosian Open.

Albert Serra has a solo exhibition at Eye Filmmuseum

The show is dedicated to Serra's 2019 film Liberté. He reinterprets his work by molding the gallery floor into an immersive stage, blending the theatrical and the cinematic.

Arthur Jafa x 2, Black Power Tool Redacted

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

Michael O’Pray Prize 2024 open for applications

Organized by Film and Video Umbrella for new writing on innovation and experimentation in the moving image. The prize is open to all early-career writers based in the UK.

Wael Shawky has a film about Pompeii showing at Palazzo Grimani

The film, titled I Am Hymns of the New Temples, was a commission from the Archaeological Park of Pompeii. Shawky's exhibition is part of the Venice Biennale.

John Waters: Pope of Trash at the Academy Museum

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.

Pallavi Paul has first solo exhibition at Gropius Bau

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.

Collaborative Cataloging Japan to open exhibition on Japanese experimental cinema

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.

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