Podcast: Download This episode of the Adobe Airstream podcast features David DArcy, still at The 2011 Sundance Film Festival, discussing the documentary by Morgan Spurlock, The Greatest Movie Ever Sold. Enjoy!
Podcast: Download The Aobe Airstream podcast is back again today with David DArcy at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival. This time, we talks about The Oregonian by Calvin Lee Reeder. And if you couldnt guess by …
Podcast: Download The AdobeAirstream podcast, A2Radio, is back with a glimpse (a listen?) inside The 2011 Sundance Film Festival as David DArcy gives us the scoop on one of Sundances biggest hits, Project Nim. The film …
If you want a roadmap for Crime After Crime, you might try the Book of Job. The documentary by Yoav Potash examines the case of Deborah Peagler who served 27 years on a 1981 murder conviction …
Once again the battle between preserving classical French culture from the ugly claws of globalization has been making headlines in France. This time around it is provocateur artist Takashi Murakami, Japans answer to Andy Warhol, whose …
It must have been fate. The single object that rose from the mix of hundreds of objects and pictures and posters from the property of Dennis Hopper was a 1972 blue Mao print by Andy Warhol …
Monday was day 17 of the Creative Time roadtrip. It found Turner Prize winner Jeremy Deller, with compadres Sgt. Jonathan Harvey and Esam Pasha, hanging on the Santa Fe Plaza. Nato Thompson of Creative Time was …
It may seem futuristic cinema to picture men in helicopters stampeding wild horses down the Western range – but rather than a hybrid of Mad Max and the Misfits, this is a description of the cyborg …
Contemplating the Austin craft scene, Im reminded of a question my mom asked me once when discussing art. “What about functional art?” she asked. Immediately, I thought, “If the object is functional it ceases to be …
I happened just to read on Facebook that Helmut Lohr, a German collage artist, has died. He passed on Christmas Day this year, age 55. I googled him immediately and found this link from 1995 on …