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Report | The 55th BFI London Film Festival
“Given the regularity of the London Film Festival, it is tempting to read each year’s offerings as cultural and political barometers. This year, the tumultuous times have provided us with some interesting films, whether meditating on the human cost of the Iraq war, documenting and contextualizing the Arab Spring, reflecting on the cynicism of the United States political process, or proposing an alternative set of political and social ideals.”
[ Films for Now: The 55th BFI London Film Festival by Sharon Lin Tay ]
News From the Field | Art in the Age of Digital Reproduction: Hirst, Emin from $12.00
With the recent launch of s[edition], the high-end art market is now accessible to the masses, but not without challenging the very notion of art collecting.
The initiative is the brainchild of Haunch of Venison co-founder Harry Blain and former Saatchi Online CEO Robert Norton, and it creates a platform for the electronic trade of high-resolution images and videos by some of today’s most in-demand artists. For the price of a DVD, you can own an image by Damien Hirst; for the price of a tank of gas, a Tracey Emin neon; and for the price of a pair of jeans, a Bill Viola video. MORE…
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