Published inCoronadietGreat Fires EverywhereOne of many stories of human creation has been passed down through Greek mythology. Zeus, sixth child of Cronos and Rhea, god of the sky…Sep 16, 2020Sep 16, 2020
Published inCoronadietStephen Shore’s Photographs Will Take You to the ’70s and Back AgainTake nostalgia, a deep sentimentality and longing for the past. Then, add in the present. What’s created is a force evoked by the work of…Jul 23, 2020Jul 23, 2020
Published inCoronadietThe Decameron Project“When reality is surreal, only fiction can make sense of it.”Jul 22, 2020Jul 22, 2020
Published inCoronadietMarina Abramovic: The Artist Is PresentIn 2017, the Tribeca Film Festival saw performance artist Marina Abramovic speaking with Amores Perros and The Revenant director Alejandro…Jul 21, 2020Jul 21, 2020
Published inCoronadietFamily Romance, LLCWerner Herzog’s latest narrative feature film, Family Romance, LLC (2019), is unsurprisingly a fictional drama that borderlines…Jul 21, 2020Jul 21, 2020
Published inCoronadietThe Slave ShipLinear perspective was the dominant visual paradigm prior to the nineteenth century. The model is singular and consistent in order to…Jul 21, 2020Jul 21, 2020
Published inCoronadietComfort ZonesAllan Kaprow was a leader of emerging installation and performance art in America during the late 20th century. Along with contemporaries…Jul 20, 2020Jul 20, 2020
Published inCoronadietGreedy AlgorithmsI’ve never seen myself as mathematically-minded by any means, but thinking about the world and recent events from a more objective…Jul 19, 2020Jul 19, 2020
Published inCoronadietRyuichi Sakamoto: CodaDuring my first listen of Ryuichi Sakamoto’s nineteenth solo studio album async, I was stunned by its cinematic quality. I could imagine…Jul 19, 2020Jul 19, 2020
Published inCoronadietEdward YangNow more than ever, it is increasingly difficult to define national, much less transnational, cinema. Globalization further complicates…Jul 18, 2020Jul 18, 2020