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BFI Gallery Presents the First London Showing of ‘Marxism Today’ by Artist Phil Collins

LONDON.- This February, the BFI Gallery presents the first London showing of marxism today by British artist Phil Collins. Shining a light on what is generally perceived as the losing side in the political and social upheavals of the past two decades, …

BFI Gallery Presents the First London Showing of ‘Marxism Today’ by Artist Phil Collins

LONDON.- This February, the BFI Gallery presents the first London showing of marxism today by British artist Phil Collins. Shining a light on what is generally perceived as the losing side in the political and social upheavals of the past two decades, …

Staatsgalerie Stuttgart Pays Tribute to Innovative Architect James Stirling with Exhibition

STUTTGART.- James Frazer Stirling (1926–1992) is considered one of the most influential and innovative architects of the second half of the twentieth century. With a selection of models and plans as well as theoretical writings and hitherto unpubl…

Thematic and Chronological Survey of Nan Goldin’s Work in Berlin at the State Museum of Modern Art

BERLIN.- Nan Goldin’s photographs are pictures of her life. Their unending wealth and shimmering colours show Goldin’s “family” – her friends, acquaintances, lovers. After leaving her parents’ house at the age of 14, she b…

British Filmmaker John Akomfrah Presents "Mnemosyne" a Powerful New Film

LONDON.- “Mnemosyne” by celebrated British
filmmaker and artist John Akomfrah (b.1957) is a powerful new film installation
which focuses on the experience of migrant labour in the UK – a poetic essay on
the themes of memory and migration. To mak…

British Filmmaker John Akomfrah Presents a Powerful New Film Installation

LONDON.- Mnemosyne by celebrated British filmmaker and artist John Akomfrah (b.1957) is a powerful new film installation which focuses on the experience of migrant labour in the UK – a poetic essay on the themes of memory and migration. To make it Akom…

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