What happens to the culture of a country that is subjected to civil war, genocide, poverty, corruption and foreign industrial…
Up, Bustle and Out is a group from Bristol, England that travel around the world to different locations in order…
The photographs have been entitled “Almost Invisible” as well as “The Invisible Man in China” in various Internet sites, but…
The film Slumdog Millionaire is possibly the most successful collaboration between Bollywood and Hollywood filmmakers in terms of the publicity…
Tim Barber is an American born, Canadian educated, photographer living and working in New York City. In 2005 he created…
Sooja Kim‘s Cities on the Move – 2727 kilometers Bottari Truck (1997) is an eleven-day performance piece where the artist…
Nollywood represents the third largest grossing film industry, after Hollywood and Bollywood. Based out of Nigeria, Nollywood relies on the…
Judy Radul’s, World Rehearsal Court, exhibited for the first time last year at the Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery…
Todd Haynes film Far From Heaven uses colorful and melodramatic Cinematography (by Edward Lachman) to explore issues of race, class…
Israel’s Lemon Tree uses the analogy of a lemon grove to reveal the political and social complexities present between Israel…
Visual artist Alison Norlen’s exhibit Roller Coaster requires the viewer to experience her pieces with a range in proximity. It…
The electronic artist/producer Alfred Darlington a.k.a. Daedelus gives a very interesting interview on how he uses technology to create music,…
It takes only a few minutes of viewing Being John Malkovich to observe that Spike Jonze’s filmmaking has a clear…
Watching “Trash Humpers” might make the viewer think they’ve stumbled across some senior citizen’s snuff film. Shot and edited with…
An interview with ZMD: Zombies of Mass Destruction director Kevin Hamedani (photo above) and lead actor Doug Fahl at the…
Shirin Neshat started her artmaking in 1993, and her first exhibition was a set of photos called Women of Allah…
Manga Ormolu is one of Brendan Lee Satish Tang’s ceramic series, which amalgamates Ming Dynasty style porcelain with figures from…
How Soon is Now is currently showing at The Vancouver Art Gallery, featuring contemporary works of over thirty artists from…
Noah Becker is a Victoria, British Columbia based multi visual artist, jazz musician/ saxophonist, and a founder and publisher of…
One of Kristi Malakoff’s current pieces at the Vancouver Art Gallery, entitled “Skull” brings together two opposing feelings, that of…
“How Soon Is Now” is an exhibition that is happening now until May 3rd, 2009 at the Vancouver Art Gallery.…