Everybody Street illuminates the lives and work of New York’s iconic street photographers – including Bruce Davidson, Mary Ellen Mark, Elliott Erwitt, Ricky Powell, and Jamel Shabazz – and the incomparable city that has inspired them for decades. Shot by renowned photographer Cheryl Dunn, the documentary pays tribute to the spirit of street photography through […]
The “Attach/Detach” exhibition features works from Art50.net portfolio, focusing on a selection of works based on the different approaches chosen by artists in terms of their distance to the subjects. This distance, which can be explored as a “detachment” and “attachment”, is an element that strengthens the narrative of the artwork. While the desire to […]
In 2014, the curator and art critic Hans Ulrich Obrist of Cartier Foundation dreams ‘Endless Conversations’, a series of speeches and exhibition programs with artists, scientists, and philosophers that are related to each other for the 30th Anniversary of the Cartier Foundation. After realizing these speeches, the project turns into a book. The book invites […]
The book is written by journalist and art market expert Georgina Adam, is a detailed examination of the extravagance and excesses in the art market. In the book, Adam reveals the mysteries behind the highest levels of art and art objects that are commodified with greed with interviews with artists, collectors, lawyers, bankers, and art […]
New York Magazine’s award-winning art critic Jerry Saltz’s book, “How to Become an Artist”, published recently. This book that enhances creativity appeals to people from different disciplines and backgrounds. While explaining the power of art in our lives, it brings up tips, brief information about how people become artists. From the first moment of inspiration, […]
The 2011 fantastic comedy film by Woody Allen is among Allen’s most admired films. Midnight in Paris brings together the audience with many artists, poets, writers, directors, critics, collectors from Paris in the 1920s. It is about a story of a screenwriter (Gil Pender) who is in search of inspiration and goes to Paris where […]
The film is about a passionate love story passes during the 18th century of an art teacher Marienne with Héloïse who is the daughter of an aristocratic family. The film begins with a request for Héloïse’s painted portrait to be sent to a son of an aristocratic family in Milan with whom she will be […]
The life story of an Austrian provocative painter who is considered as one of the most renowned artists of the 20th century and who lived for 28 years is displayed in the film Egon Schiele: Death and the Virgin. Egon Schiele is regarded as a pioneer of expressionist art with his deformed lines and expressive […]
Maudie is about Maud Lewis who is considered as one of the celebrated artists of Canadian folk art. The artist’s life full of struggle and pain is examined by touching upon her rheumatoid arthritis disease which enables her to get excluded from her own family. It displays the artist’s struggle with her family and social […]
A film on renowned British painter L.S.Lowry, who is known for his calm and mysterious cityscapes focuses on his relationship with his mother. Mrs. Lowry and Son display the artist’s struggle with his neurotic and bedridden mother after his father’s death. It shows this tense relationship of a quite dominant mother in the artist’s life […]