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Fondazione In Between Art Film

A guide to the leading moving image art institutions in the world → Fondazione In Between Art Film was established by Beatrice Bulgari to support moving image art.

2d ago·5 min read·914 words

Madeleine Hunt-Ehrlich

The moving image artists that move culture → Madeleine Hunt-Ehrlich's films are concerned with Black women's experiences and Afro-Surrealism.

6d ago·3 min read·530 words

The Immigrant Artist Biennial announces new partnership model

For its third edition, The Immigrant Artist Biennial (TIAB) announces ArteEast, Kinoki, IMPULSE and Cultbytes as 2026 partners.

May 25·6 min read·1006 words

Museum of the Moving Image announces technology lab and artist residency

MoMI LAB is a free, artist-led co-creation space in New York where the public can engage directly with the emerging technologies shaping everyday life.

May 22·6 min read·1161 words

Influential performance and film artist Valie Export dies at 85

Export was described as one of the most visionary feminist artists to emerge in Europe in the second half of the 20th century.

May 20·4 min read·694 words

Trevor Paglen announced as curator of Zero 10

The digital art initiative established by Art Basel will be presented at its flagship fair in Switzerland for the first time.

May 18·3 min read·544 words

Ludwig Foundation acquires The Electronic Diaries of Lynn Hershman Leeson

The Foundation's collection is on permanent loan to Austria's public museums and institutions, with Leeson's work on display at the Belvedere Museum in Vienna.

May 14·1 min read·34 words

Sharmistha Ray emerges with animated realities

Sharmistha Ray speaks about extending the spatial logic of paintings into time with their three-channel animation Emergent Realities.

May 9·1 min read·24 words

Trevor Paglen

The moving image artists that move culture → Trevor Paglen's photos, films and video installations expose hidden infrastructures.

May 5·1 min read·20 words

Moving image art shines among Guggenheim Fellowship recipients

Significant names in film art and video art were honored with Guggenheim Fellowships in 2026, including Tenzin Phuntsog, Beatriz Santiago Muñoz, Christopher Harris and more.

May 2·1 min read·33 words

Academy Museum

A guide to the leading moving image art institutions in the world → The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures is the largest of its kind in the United States.

Apr 27·1 min read·31 words

Refik Anadol

The moving image artists that move culture → Refik Anadol explores nature, memory, and data processing through human-machine collaboration.

Apr 3·1 min read·21 words

Trevor Paglen wins LG x Guggenheim Award

Paglen is the fourth recipient of the LG x Guggenheim Award. He will deliver a performance-lecture at the Guggenheim in New York.

Mar 27·1 min read·29 words

Christie's opens online auction of anime and manga

The auction Anime Starts Here: Japanese Subculture Reimagines Tradition includes anime cels and manga drawings juxtaposed with classical works of visual art.

Mar 17·1 min read·30 words

Laura Huertas Millán

A guide to the moving image artists that move culture → Laura Huertas Millán makes ethnographic fictions that shift traditional film structures to decolonized cinematic spaces.

Mar 13·1 min read·29 words

Position Spaces __ Tenzin Phuntsog

Tenzin Phuntsog on being in deep time with his art and finding success when working without expectations.

Mar 10·1 min read·22 words

Los Angeles video art legend Ulysses Jenkins dies at 79

Ulysses Jenkins was a trailblazing figure in Black video art who began his career as a painter and muralist in Los Angeles in the 1970s.

Mar 4·1 min read·35 words

Colectivo Los Ingrávidos

A guide to the moving image artists that move culture → Colectivo Los Ingrávidos challenges the commercialization of creativity and the conventions of film production.

Feb 21·1 min read·28 words

Amiga

The Commodore Amiga stood out for its tight coupling of hardware and software built specifically for real-time audiovisual work.

Feb 16·1 min read·20 words

Saodat Ismailova forms a sacred trust at the Swiss Institute

The Swiss Institute is presenting the first solo exhibition by Ismailova in the United States. The show will travel to LUMA Arles and finishes at Kunsthalle Bern.

Feb 9·1 min read·37 words

Oliver Fuke and Goldsmiths CCA know where your brains are

Oliver Fuke from Goldsmiths Centre for Contemporary Art discusses the exhibition of work by the video collective Paper Tiger Television.

Feb 4·1 min read·30 words