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Sky Hopinka shares Indigenous visions in Cleveland

Hopinka's video "Visions of an Island" is on view at Cleveland Museum of Art. The work is part of the artist's ongoing exploration of Indigenous identity.

Frieze Film and Busan Biennale bring moving image art to Seoul

The five-day program binds together the two major events under the curatorial theme ‘Dissident Chorus’.

The Immigrant Artist Biennial reveals title and artist list

The third edition of TIAB is titled Identity Card. The biennial unfolds as a series of screenings, performances and panels throughout October-November 2026.

Lucy Raven premieres new work at two solo shows in the US

Raven has exhibitions open simultaneously at ICA Boston and Allen Memorial Art Museum in Ohio.

One body after another: LuYang's The DOKU Trilogy at Foto Arsenal

Neil Young considers the magnificent humanity of LuYang's solo exhibition at Vienna Digital Cultures.

Deutsche Bank Frieze Los Angeles Film Award 2027

Application are open for six emerging LA filmmakers to participate in a four-month production programme led by Ghetto Film School.

Giant of film art Yervant Gianikian dies at 84

Gianikian's innovative approach, developed with his partner Angela Ricci Lucchi (1942-2018), redefined the relationship between archival images and film language.

Arsenal Filminstitut

A guide to the leading moving image art institutions → Arsenal evolves forward-looking models for cinema programming, distribution, and archival work.

Karimah Ashadu receives double exposure in Chicago

The award-winning artist has two major exhibitions in Chicago in 2026, at The Art Institute of Chicago and The Renaissance Society.

Electronic Arts Intermix

A guide to the leading moving image art institutions in the world → EAI supports the creation, exhibition, distribution and preservation of video art.