Personal Film History: The Iranian New Wave
The article discusses the Iranian New Wave of cinema and its significant impact on film history.
Do you know what merits Latvian Aija Bertrāne-Dankane has in the history of dance in the 20th century?
The article discusses the contributions of Latvian dancer Aija Bertrāne-Dankane in 20th-century dance history, highlighting her artistic background and the influence of her family.
Massimo Cacciari: “There Can Be No Censorship in Art. It Doesn't Matter if They Disagree in Rome”
Philosopher Massimo Cacciari advocates for artistic freedom, asserting that the Venice Biennale should operate independently of government influence.
Manu Fanego: the memory of his illustrious father, his great resemblance to him and how he became a cult artist
Manu Fanego, the son of renowned actor Daniel Fanego, reflects on his artistic journey and his father's influence in a variety of theatrical projects.
What if the market cancels ideas?
The article discusses the influence of market dynamics on freedom of expression, using the example of Leni Riefenstahl's cinematic legacy.
150th Anniversary: The Woman Picasso Learned From
The article marks the 150th anniversary of painter Paula Modersohn-Becker's birth and explores her artistic influence, particularly on Pablo Picasso.
In just four months: the wave of Americans learning Spanish because of Bad Bunny at the Super Bowl
The article discusses how thousands of Americans have begun learning Spanish influenced by Bad Bunny's performance at the Super Bowl, motivated by his music, cultural context, and artistic message.
David Bowie: The commercial peak, the crisis, and self-criticism
The article reflects on David Bowie's influence on modern pop and the complexities of his artistic journey, particularly following his passing on January 10, 2016.
Masculinity: Lost. Lonely. And a bit murderous
The article explores the misinterpretation of artistic works, particularly questioning whether films like "American Psycho" influence unhealthy perceptions of masculinity and violence.
David Bowie, the Galactic Thinker Who Encouraged Us to Explore (and Break) Our Limits
This article reflects on the profound influence of David Bowie, examining his artistic exploration of technology fears, identity construction, and the impact of his enigmatic personality on millions.