Wim Wenders on set of Pina
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Wim Wenders on Pina

Wim Wenders is the legendary director behind game-changing celluloid classics such as Wings Of Desire and Paris Texas. This month he has made a triumphant return to the big screen with Pina – an emotive elegy to his late friend Pina Bausch, the
Elective Affinities, Wolfe von Lenkiewicz
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Wolfe von Lenkiewicz

Wolfe von Lenkiewicz is an artist who employs some of the most well-known imagery in the history of art to create startling new forms that appear strangely familiar to the viewer – “re-sequencing” iconic works into contemporary pieces with a
Veronica Veronese, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, 1872
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Cult of Beauty

The Cult Of Beauty at the V&A brings together visionary works that fundamentally changed the game in art at the dawn of the 20th century. Curated by Stephen Calloway it explores the chief protagonists of the aesthetic movement, radically-minded
Daniel Pinchbeck
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Daniel Pinchbeck on meeting the Kogi Tribe

Daniel Pinchbeck is a spiritual seeker committed to transmitting messages to the masses from both the furthest reaches of consciousness and the remotest parts of the planet.
The Eruption of the Souffrier Mountains in the Island of St.
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The Turner Contemporary

The Turner Contemporary opens its doors next month and it promises to be one of the most vibrant places to experience modern art in the south east of England.
Plastic face can't lie, 2010
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Paul Housley

Paul Housley’s unsettling portraits and still lifes speak of the blank canvas at the heart of our constructed identities, playfully toying with our notions of what it means to be “real” in a world that still relies heavily on Cartesian notions to
Forbidden Fruit, 2010
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Jeremy Houghton

There is a curiously explosive beauty about the paintings acclaimed British artist Jeremy Houghton has included in an upcoming group show at The Saatchi Gallery.
James Sclavunos
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AnOther Thing I Wanted to Tell You

Jim Sclavunos on Mo Tucker

Jim Sclavunos is something of a rock’n’roll legend, and is the impossibly tall, bearded figure responsible for the pounding beats that drive both Grinderman and Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds...
Beat The Champ
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Cory Arcangel, Beat The Champ

Cory Arcangel is a name that has become synonymous with the most cutting-edge in digital art over the last decade, and his commission at the Barbican Curve only serves to further his reputation as a conceptual wunderkind.
Marianne Faithfull
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Marianne Faithfull

There are few people to have lived life with as much verve as the singer, actress, sometime sex symbol and outspoken social commentator Marianne Faithfull. Her somewhat chequered journey, from the sylph-like 60s teenage chanteuse that dated Mick
John Stezaker, Mask XXXV, 2007
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A Celebration of John Stezaker

A new exhibition at Whitechapel Gallery pays tribute to the extraordinary visual provocateur
Acid Lower East Side, 1968
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Larry Clark on What Do You Do For Fun?

Larry Clark tells AnOther about the conceptual genesis of his work
Still from Pam's Dream by Erica Eyres
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Erica Eyres

Erica Eyres is an artist interested in exploring the psychological drives of the human species through the prism of mainstream culture and quasi-familial relationships, employing the motifs, language and narrative structures of soap operas and
Romain Gavras
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AnOther Thing I Wanted to Tell You

Romain Gavras on the Wu-Tang Clan

Romain Gavras is one of the most controversial and transgressive directors working today, renowned for creating nihilistic and often ultra-violent music videos, such as M.I.A’s Born Free and Justice’s Stress...
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Diva Zappa

Diva Zappa is the youngest daughter of the late-Frank Zappa, and is arguably the most exotically named (Diva Thin Muffin Pigeen Zappa). She is best known on these shores for her cameo as Howard Moon’s love interest in a classic episode of The Mighty
Lydia Lunch
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Steve Martinez

Photographer Steve Martinez was turned on to the LA punk scene he has been capturing for the past twenty years, when he was a kid skating ramps. It's fair to say that his Larry Clark-esque immersion into that scene formulated the aesthetic that
Mischief, 1995
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Lucia Nogueira

Born in 1950 in the town of Goiânia in central Brazil, Lucia Nogueira came to London in 1975, where, a decade later, she began practicing as a sculptor. Before she passed away in 1998, her idiosyncratic approach to the form and her ability to infuse
Grinderman
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Grinderman

If you are seeking a shot of some truly coruscating rock’n’roll medication then look no further than Grinderman
The House that Jack Built, c.1850-1900
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Peter Blake and James Brett

The acclaimed outsider art bonanza The Museum of Everything proved so popular on its first outing that its founder and overseer James Brett decided to throw the party all over again this year, with an array of new exhibits that range from the
Nyman
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Michael Nyman

Nyman With A Movie Camera is a unique visual experiment that radically resamples Dzima Vertov's fly-on-the-wall snapshot of life in Russia in 1929, and provides a glimpse into the preoccupation with human existence that drives one of our greatest
Skull Face Mao, Bouke De Vries, 2010, 20th century Chinese p
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Bouke De Vries

Bouke De Vries is an artist whose work deals in history and imperfection, employing a surrealist and oftentimes self-deprecating aesthetic to deconstruct traditional forms of sculpture, such as marble busts, in order to make us reconsider our