“Blurring the Edges,” a digital photographic project by John Bonath accompanied by a book of the photographers work, opens March 5 at Camera Obscura Gallery in Denver. John Bonath who submitted this project to this webzine …
Guillermo Gómez-Peña, and Roberto Sifuentes of La Pocha Nostra talk with Ellen Berkovitch about the decade past and new border fears that paced new freedoms in many goverments of Latin America.
La Pocha Nostra ensemble works to define and describe “radical,” “performance,” “identity,” and so on, without falling prey to essentialist traps. A talk about philosophy, “spectacles” of radicalism, quantic shamanism and the fun and craziness of …
Guillermo Gómez-Peña and Roberto Sifuentes were at Santa Fe Art Institute working on a book, Radical Performance Pedagogy (forthcoming from Routledge Press, London). Ellen Berkovitch interviewed them about their cross-border performance collective La Pocha Nostra.
A jury of Roman Polanskis peers, led by director Werner Herzog, honored him for the film. But can accolades keep him out of prison? Including Roman Polanskis new film The Ghost Writer in this years Berlin …
Anticipated at the Berlin International Film Festival was the premiere of The Ghost Writer, Roman Polanskis adaptation of a novel in which, guess what?, there is no such thing as paranoia. If Afghanistan is the graveyard …
There are plenty of themes in this year at the Berlin International Film Festival, the 60th anniversary of the annual event, but one that recurs – mostly like a nightmare – is that of the institution, …
That “life thrives” in the shadows of desert boulders roots the concept of Amit Upadhyes house in the desert of Scottsdale. The architect writes, “The southwestern desert makes vivid impressions in the mind. One that strongly …
Layers characterize work now on view in Denver by video artist Cliff Evans, and muralist-draughtsman Bill Amundson. One working in video, the other in drawing, both communicate that the collapse (of society?) is coming. Brooklyn-based artist …
The top documentary prize at Sundance this January went to Restrepo, the film by writer Sebastian Junger and photographer Tim Hetherington, about a US Army unit posted to a remote mountaintop in Eastern Afghanistan. Restrepo is …