BILL BRANDT – PERSPECTIVE OF NUDES

Posted on 2021-04-05

Bill Brandt first gained recognition as a photojournalist in the 1930s and 1940s, capturing images of all levels of British society for magazines like Lilliput, Picture Post, and Harper’s Bazaar. After turning his focus to nude photography for over a decade, he published his milestone photo book Perspective of Nudes (1961), and in 1969 he was the subject of a major retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, which traveled internationally. Brandt’s first exhibition at Marlborough New York in 1976 was a critical turning point in situating his work within the context of fine art.

Initially influenced by the work of Man Ray, Brandt’s earliest experiments with nude photography took place in Paris before the Second World War. But it wasn’t until his return to the genre in 1944, while back in England, that his explorations into the body’s sculptural potential within the two-dimensional space of the photographic print spurred a painstaking, long-term study, largely unencumbered by idealized classical conventions.

Opposite – Nude, London, March 1952

Exhibition runs through to May 8th, 2021

Marlborough New York
545 West 25th Street, 2nd floor
New York
NY 10001

www.marlboroughnewyork.com

  

COCO BRYCE – SOUND DIMENSIONS EP

Posted on 2021-04-05

After the MASSIVE Coco and the Cat EP for PRSPCT RVLT, the one and only Coco Bryce is back with his first solo EP for PRSPCT Recordings. At once lush, dreamy, soulful and dark, Sound Dimensions taps four nostalgic jungle rollers from one of Holland’s greatest modern junglists.

www.prspct.nl

  

BUT STILL, IT TURNS PHOTOGRAPHY FROM THE WORLD

Posted on 2021-04-05

This exhibition presents photography attuned to this consciousness, photography from the world, from life as it is-in all its complicated wonder-in the twenty-first-century United States: from Vanessa Winship’s peripatetic vision in she dances on Jackson through Curran Hatleberg’s gatherings of humankind in Lost Coast; Richard Choi’s meditation on the differences between the flow of life and our memory of it in What Remains; RaMell Ross’s images of quotidian life from South County; Gregory Halpern’s luminous Californian journey in ZZYZX; Piergiorgio Casotti and Emanuele Brutti’s Index G work on the delicate balance between economic theory and lived fact; Kristine Potter’s re-examination of the Western myth of manifest destiny in Manifest; or Stanley Wolukau-Wanambwa’s braiding the power of images with the forces of history in All My Gone Life.

Opposite – Richard Choi, Untitled (Recorder), 2011

Exhibition runs through to May 9th, 2021

ICP Museum
79 Essex Street
New York
NY 10002

www.holdenluntz.com

  

MORTAL KOMBAT

Posted on 2021-04-05

From New Line Cinema comes the explosive new cinematic adventure “Mortal Kombat,” inspired by the blockbuster video game franchise, which most recently enjoyed the most successful video game launch in its history, Mortal Kombat 11. The film is helmed by award-winning Australian commercial filmmaker Simon McQuoid, marking his feature directorial debut, and produced by James Wan.

In Theatres April 23rd, 2021

www.mortalkombatmovie.net

  

ABOUT ENDLESSNESS

Posted on 2021-04-05

About Endlessness is a reflection on human life in all its beauty and cruelty, its splendor and banality. We wander, dreamlike, gently guided by our Scheherazade-esque narrator. Inconsequential moments take on the same significance as historical events: a couple floats over a war-torn Cologne; on the way to a birthday party, a father stops to tie his daughter’s shoelaces in the pouring rain; teenage girls dance outside a cafe; a defeated army marches to a prisoner-of-war camp. Simultaneously an ode and a lament, About Endlessness presents a kaleidoscope of all that is eternally human, an infinite story of the vulnerability of existence.

In Theatres and VOD April 1st, 2021

www.aboutendlessnessfilm.com

  

DEMON SLAYER THE MOVIE: MUGEN TRAIN

Posted on 2021-04-05

After his family was brutally murdered and his sister turned into a demon, Tanjiro Kamado’s journey as a demon slayer began. Tanjiro and his comrades embark on a new mission aboard the Mugen Train, on track to despair.

Opening in theatres April 9th and on digital June 22nd, 2021

demonslayer-anime.com