The comedy is clever, playful and inventive—although the car chases are never-ending
“It was infuriating to find our involvement had been erased,” Ai says
After its US premier at the Sundance Film Festival in Utah, the visually stunning documentary heads to Berlin
It is during the film’s quieter moments that Jake Gyllenhaal’s critical character comes out and John Malkovich is shown to be a sensitive artist
Without Mekas, “experimental film is unthinkable”, says Stuart Comer, MoMA's chief curator of media and performance art
As the Royal Academy in London prepares to open a show uniting the US video artist with Michelangelo, his wife and collaborator discusses her pivotal role in his process
Gerhard Richter’s post-war coming of age is fictionalised on film
UK retrospective freeze-frames often ephemeral works from the 1980s and 1990s
From centuries of printmaking to video art pioneers
With no auction precedent and little primary market data, Christie's sale of a work made by an algorithm tests demand
Icelandic artist's video work is in New Museum's pop-up show in London
Exhibition at The Store X includes works by 21 artists made in the 21st century
The artist trickster behind some of the internet’s most bizarre hoaxes has published a cryptic book for her first solo show
The Swiss-American artist tells this week’s The Art Newspaper podcast about the effects of the three years’ editing of his masterpiece, now on view at Tate Modern
The Spanish-launguage movie follows two middle-class flunkies who somehow pulled off one the largest antiquities thefts in modern-day history
Victoria and Albert Museum show promises an in-depth exploration of gaming design and culture
Vincent painted At Eternity’s Gate, the title of the film premiering in Venice, when he was at the asylum
The 86-year-old artist is showing three new short films at DC Moore Gallery in New York
The British film-maker’s first US museum survey at the New Museum shows that he is one of the most forceful and stirring artists of the day—and one of our best social archaeologists
Susanna Nicchiarelli’s drama depicts the grim final years of the singer-songwriter
There are few surprises in this boilerplate biopic based on the painter’s time in Polynesia
Veteran performer's tribute to victims of totalitarian violence is part of Dark Mofo festival in Hobart
An Israeli art historian has spent 20 years trawling the country’s archives for Palestinian cultural property
The panel discussion at London's Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac coincides with exhibition of the German artist's early work