CHAIRLIFT – CH-CHING
2015-10-19Chairlift (Caroline Polachek and Patrick Wimberly) drop a video for their new single “Ch-Ching”, which appears on Moth, the duo’s forthcoming album slated for a January 2016 release.
TweetChairlift (Caroline Polachek and Patrick Wimberly) drop a video for their new single “Ch-Ching”, which appears on Moth, the duo’s forthcoming album slated for a January 2016 release.
TweetUnbeknownst to the public, Marlon Brando – a great star who remained deliberately mysterious to the press and the world at large for his entire professional life – created a vast archive of personal audio and visual materials over the course of his lifetime, often deeply confessional and completely without vanity or evasion. Now – for the first time ever – those recordings come to life in Riley’s film. Charting his exceptional career as an actor and his extraordinary life away from the stage and screen, the film reveals the complexities and contradictions that were Marlon Brando by telling the story in his own words – and only his own words, revealing a man more humane and compelling than anyone ever could have imagined.
In theatres October 23rd, 2015
TweetSet backstage at three iconic product launches and ending in 1998 with the unveiling of the iMac, Steve Jobs takes us behind the scenes of the digital revolution to paint an intimate portrait of the brilliant man at its epicenter.
Steve Jobs is directed by Danny Boyle and written by Aaron Sorkin, working from Walter Isaacson’s best-selling biography of the Apple founder.
In theatres October 23rd, 2015
TweetFive young people wake up dead. Washed up by the tide they scramble to an abandoned beach house, soon realising that the perpetual night and blasts of pain suggest this is some version of hell. Between in-fighting and attacks by a demonic shadow creature, they recall the collapse of the nightclub that brought them here – and begin seeing hope of a second chance in the cabin’s two mysterious paintings..
In theatres October 19th, 2015
TweetElliott Erwitt has been taking pictures since the late forties. This exhibition is a unique and comprehensive survey of his work. Erwitt’s unmistakeable, often witty, style gives us a snapshot of the strange and the mundane over a period of more than half a century, through the lens of one of the era’s finest image-makers.
Exhibition runs through to December 10th, 2015
Central House of Artists
10, Krymsky val
Moscow
Russia
The Hermitage Museum, Pushkin Palace, Catherine Palace Pushkin, Mariinsky Theatre, as well as the palaces of Pavlovsk and Yusupov theatre provide the glorious setting for this new series produced in the summer of 2014, closely following Höfer’s previous work in Central and Southern Italy. The empty interiors of palaces, opera houses, libraries and theatres, are part of the artist’s meticulous and skilful documentation of public spaces which have brought her widespread recognition. Through her lens, Höfer captures mankind’s greatness – extraordinary buildings and architecture associated with cultural memory and people – yet her spaces are consistently devoid of human presence. For her, ‘an absent guest is often the subject of a conversation’. Here the architecture takes centre stage, losing its attribute of public space, a space created for man, to become an idealised image that could not exist in the public sphere, a world where man has no place.
Opposite – Hermitage St. Petersburg XVI 2014
Exhibition runs through to November 27th, 2015
Ben Brown Fine Arts
12 Brook’s Mews
London
W1K 4DG