American Night is a gripping and stylish crime thriller set in the neon-lit streets of New York City. The movie follows an anti-hero courier as he navigates through a nonlinear timeline of events involving gangsters, shootouts, and a mysterious safe deposit box. With elements of contemporary art and pop culture, American Night is a cult psychotronic film that explores themes of betrayal, revelation, and the dark underbelly of the city. Get ready for a thrilling ride filled with car chases, taxi rides, and unexpected twists.
My Worst Nightmare tells the story of a working-class man who falls for a snobbish woman, leading to an unexpected and hilarious relationship. Set in Paris, the film explores themes of class differences, love, and personal growth within the context of a modern art exhibition and a car wash.
Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry is a documentary about the life and work of Chinese artist and activist Ai Weiwei. The film explores his social activism and his struggles against political persecution in communist China. It also delves into his art and the impact of his work on contemporary society.
The Barkleys of Broadway tells the story of a dance team who face challenges in their marriage and professional lives. When the wife wants to pursue a career as a serious stage actress, the husband struggles with their separation. As they navigate the world of Broadway, they must reconcile their differences and find a way to come back together as a husband-wife team.
Single mom Julie Stevens' life is turned upside-down when international con man Martin moves to her neighborhood. As Julie begins to open up to Martin's charms, another woman - Sloane - is determined to kill Martin for having left her and robbed her blind. Will Julie survive Martin's affections and Sloane's revenge?
Contemporary artists describe their work and discuss why and how they do it. The programs are grouped according to themes of place, spirituality, identity and consumption. A PBS series, educational resource, archive, and history of contemporary art, Art21: Art in the Twenty-First Century premiered in 2001 and is now broadcast in over 50 countries worldwide. Premiering a new season every two years, Art21 is the only series on United States television to focus exclusively on contemporary visual art and artists.
Discover the life and work of Anselm Kiefer, one of the greatest contemporary artists. Immerse yourself in his unique fusion of film and painting, as his past and present intertwine to reveal a captivating cinematic experience.
Museo Coconut is a Spanish TV sitcom which is aired in Neox since November 1, 2010. The series revolves around the situations that happen in Coconut Museum, a museum of contemporary art. Jaime Walter becomes its new director, after failing as head of the MOMA in New York and in his love life. On arrival, he must deal with both the owner of the museum, Mrs. Coconut, and with their employees.
A contemporary artist in New York City navigates through romantic rivalry, artistic inspiration, and the challenges of creating meaningful art. The movie explores themes of love, competition, and the complexities of the art world.
Swim Little Fish Swim follows the journey of struggling musician Leeward and his artist wife, Lilas, as they navigate their relationship and artistic ambitions in New York City. Leeward is a French musician who dreams of making it big but finds himself stuck in a dead-end job at a recording studio. Lilas, on the other hand, is a talented artist who is struggling to find her own voice in the art world. As they try to balance their personal and professional lives, their relationship is put to the test. With the arrival of Lilas' estranged mother and a young French girl named Violet, their lives are further complicated, leading to a series of events that challenge their dreams and aspirations. Swim Little Fish Swim is a heartfelt exploration of love, creativity, and the pursuit of happiness.
For his five Cremaster films Matthew Barney's created a multitude of sculptural forms and structures. Recently both the sculptures and the films traveled to museums in Cologne, Paris and New York's Guggenheim. In THE CREMASTER CYCLE: A Conversation with Matthew Barney, the artist guides the camera through this remarkable creation at the Guggenheim Museum while being questioned by Michael Kimmelman, chief art critic of the New York Times.
As one art scene insider proclaims, the contemporary art world can be summed up as “rich people trying to prove how rich they are,” but is that all there is to this billion dollar industry? Well-researched and expertly constructed, Barry Avrich’s eye-opening documentary peels back the layers of the art world economy- from production to circulation, and delineates every integral player in the game of art-making, including curators, gallerists, collectors, donors, auction houses, and … artists. In the process, he unpacks the complex and surprising ecosystem that supports the art world superstars and million-dollar deals that make front-page news. Featuring extraordinary access to industry players and candid statements from prominent artists like Damien Hirst, Julian Schnabel, Taryn Simon, and Marina Abramovic, Blurred Lines collides the two narratives of the art world as both above and beholden to market forces.
Marcia, a classy young Parisian singer, is recording an album with her idol Daredjane, a '70s rock icon. When Daredjane dies accidentally, Marcia needs to get approval from Daredjane's rights-holder, Anthony, a suburban market vendor in his thirties, to release their album. But Anthony never liked his distant relative, let alone her music. Their two worlds clash between good and bad taste, sophistication and rudeness, sincerity and lies. Unless love gets in the way...
Walking on Water is a documentary that follows the renowned artist Christo as he attempts to execute his most ambitious project yet, 'The Floating Piers.' Set against the picturesque backdrop of Italy's Lake Iseo, the film explores the Herculean task of creating a floating walkway that connects the mainland to the small island of Monte Isola.
Un conservateur terrorisé par les plantes vertes, une mère plastifiée pour être exposée, un ballet de Saintes Vierges, des gardiens épuisés par Rodin, un ministre perdu dans une exposition de sexes, une voiture disparue au parking Rembrandt, des provinciaux amoureux des Impressionnistes, touristes galopins galopant d'une salle à l'autre, passager clandestin dans l'art premier, Picasso, Gauguin, Warhol, ils sont tous là dans ce petit monde qui ressemble au grand, dans ce musée pas si imaginaire que ça, valsant la comédie humaine jusqu'au burlesque.
The bell tower rings and the birds fly away. In the countryside on the outskirts of a small village, a dog tied to a very long rope, watches them disappear in the horizon. It’s time for him to go. Prance across fields. How far will his rope allow him to go?
Cremaster 3 is a surreal and abstract art film set in New York City. It delves into themes of freemasonry, undead, and torture. The movie showcases the Cremaster Cycle, with references to the Guggenheim Foundation and contemporary art. A hidden gem known for its unique aesthetic and video installations.
The Price of Everything is a documentary that delves into the world of contemporary art and the high-stakes art market. It takes a deep dive into the lives of artists, collectors, dealers, and auctioneers, revealing the complex dynamics and motivations behind the buying and selling of artwork. From iconic pieces by renowned artists to the astronomical prices they command, the film explores the value and perception of art in today's society. With interviews from artists like Jeff Koons and collectors like Larry Poons, The Price of Everything provides a fascinating glimpse into the art world.
Cremaster 2 is a surreal and avant-garde drama film that delves into the realms of art, religion, and mythology. Set in a snow-covered Western landscape, the movie explores various themes through a series of interconnected events. It features elements such as the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, sculptures, rodeos, heavy metal music, and murder. The film is part of Matthew Barney's Cremaster Cycle, a unique and intricate art project.
Rivers and Tides explores the creative process of renowned artist Andy Goldsworthy as he uses natural materials to create stunning installations in the landscape. The film takes us on a journey through Nova Scotia, Canada, Scotland, and Provence, showcasing Goldsworthy's unique sculptures made from clay, stone, wool, and other organic materials. It delves into his deep connection with nature, capturing the beauty of rivers, tides, rainbows, and the changing seasons. Through intimate interviews and breathtaking cinematography, Rivers and Tides invites us to see the world through the eyes of a visionary artist.