Egon Schiele and Francesca Woodman both died in their 20s. Here, their elegant images of the body under duress expose the difference between an artist’s real and invented dramas
Pamela Hutchinson: A new book documents the development of stills photography from the earliest days of the cinema. Here's a selection of our favourites
Japanese photographer Shinichi Maruyama captures the beauty of the human body in motion in his latest series “Nude”. “The figure in the image, which is …
Under the creative eye of Renzo Piano, the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, devoted to both the art and science of moviemaking, is currently being built and is slated to open in Los Angeles in late 2019.
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Creating a distinct style that references French Impressionism.
Michael Rougier, Japan, 1964.
visiting Fes, Marrakech, and the Sahara in Morocco, with tips, safety info, food and accommodation recommendations, and everything else you need to know.
Thousands of people across the UK have said they unwittingly watched the very graphic scenes next to their mum, dad, siblings and grandparents over the Christmas break.
Debate rages on about the first movie ever made. Is it Horse in Motion? Roundhay Garden Scene? The truth is, the answer's subjective.
1. The Cinéorama At the 1900 Paris Exposition, the Lumière brothers, who had made the first public projections of a motion picture in 1895, presented their films on a colossal screen, as well as a primitive talking motion picture. An even more ambitious experiment in motion pictures howev
Ziegfeld girl Claudia Dell, full-length portrait, seated, facing left, nude, with cloth over part of her body. Photograph by Alfred Cheney Johnston, between 1920 and 1929, most likely 1927 or 1928. From the Alfred Cheney Johnston Collection at the Library of Congress More pictures by Alfred Cheney Johnston | More black & white portraits [PD?] This picture is assumed to be in the public domain.
Creating a distinct style that references French Impressionism.
“The mysterious maya”, by George E. Stuart and Gene S. Stuart photographs by David Alan Harvey and Otis Imboden, National geographic, 1977
On the Move: Visualising Action at the Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art.
Tamara Rojo and Akram Khan in Akram Khan's Dust as part of Lest We Forget.
Riveted audience members enjoy opening night of the first full-length American 3-D feature film: the Arch Oboler-directed drama, Bwana Devil. 1952. Photo: J.R. Eyerman