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New Frontiers with Doug Rickard and Joshua Chuang (2013)
Artist talk with Doug Rickard and Yale curator Joshua Chuang. The Photographic Universe II brings together a range of leading practitioners, scientists, theoreticians, historians, and philosophers to consider and reflect on current discussions in photography at a pivotal moment in its history. The unique format of the conference will consist of one-on-one conversations between two […]
ASX.TV: Robert Frank – “Interview” (2010)
Robert Frank is interviewed by Peter Burchett.
Anthony Kiedis & Ed Ruscha Driving Sunset Blvd. (2011)
No other artist today personifies the mood and attitude of Southern California like Anthony Kiedis. It’s a distinction he and The Red Hot Chili Peppers have earned for over two decades of music that’s shaped the contemporary sound of the West Coast. Like Ed Ruscha, Anthony Kiedis drew inspiration from Los Angeles and used words […]
ASX.TV: Shelby Lee Adams – “The True Meaning of Pictures”
Don McCullin – “Tate Interview” (2011)
Tateshots: Don McCullin is recognised as one of the most important living war photographers.
ASX.TV: John Berger – “Ways of Seeing (Episode 4)” (1972)
A BAFTA award-winning BBC series with John Berger, which rapidly became regarded as one of the most influential art programmes ever made. In the first programme, Berger examines the impact of photography on our appreciation of art from the past. Ways of Seeing is a 1972 BBC four-part television series of 30-minute films created chiefly […]
JH Engström – “JH Engström and Paris”
A film by Linus Höök / Studio Tintin which was commissioned by the Hasselblad Center in Gothenburg for JH Engström exhibition Haunts in 2005. ASX CHANNEL: JH ENGSTROM (All rights reserved. Film @ Linus Höök)
Jon Rafman – “You, The World and I” (2012)
When Orpheus’ beloved Eurydice dies, he cajoles his way into the underworld with his musical charms and his lyre. Wanting her but not her shade, he cannot forbear looking back to physically see her and so loses her forever. In this modern day Orphean tale, an anonymous narrator also desperately searches for a lost love. […]