HOPPERS

Posted on 2026-02-23

In “Hoppers,” scientists have discovered how to “hop” human consciousness into lifelike robotic animals, allowing people to communicate with animals as animals! Using the new technology, Mabel (Curda) will uncover mysteries within the animal world that are beyond anything she could have imagined. Produced by Nicole Paradis Grindle, “Hoppers” also features the voices of Bobby Moynihan and Jon Hamm.

In theatres March 6th, 2026

www.hoppersmovie.co.uk

  

PHILIPP JAMES HOFFMANN – DROMOS

Posted on 2026-02-16

The exhibition centers on the volatile worlds of Motocross and Freestyle Motocross—sports defined by velocity, risk, and spectacle. Rather than documenting these events in a conventional manner, Hoffmann approaches them obliquely, treating competition footage as raw material for a layered and rigorous photographic process.

Working from moving images of MX and FMX competitions, Hoffmann projects selected sequences onto surfaces, isolating fleeting instants from the ongoing rush of action. He then photographs these projections, repeating the cycle of projection and re-photography multiple times. With each iteration, the image drifts further from its origin. Contours dissolve, colors fracture, and the riders’ bodies stretch into luminous apparitions. What began as documentation becomes something far less stable, an arena where time buckles and momentum leaves visible scars.

Exhibition runs through to February 21st, 2026

D. D. D. D.
79 Leonard St, SBE
New York
NY 10013

dddd.pictures

  

SCREAM 7

Posted on 2026-02-16

When a new Ghostface killer emerges in the quiet town where Sidney Prescott (Neve Campbell) has built a new life, her darkest fears are realized as her daughter (Isabel May) becomes the next target. Determined to protect her family, Sidney must face the horrors of her past to put an end to the bloodshed once and for all.

In theatres February 27th, 2026

www.screammovie.com

  

OTHELLO

Posted on 2026-02-16

A tale of control, envy and toxic male behavior delves into the sinister aspects of dominance, fury and want.

In theatres May 4th, 2026

www.othelloincinemas.com

  

KLÁRA HOSNEDLOVÁ – ECHO

Posted on 2026-02-16

Involving all-encompassing scenographies that take on the gravity and presence of alternative worlds, Klára Hosnedlová’s new exhibition ‘Echo’ is, first and foremost, an extensive meditation on time. Within the capacious, post-industrial chambers of White Cube’s Bermondsey site, sprawling manmade structures appear abandoned to, or overtaken by, massive growths that are organic in kind. Regarding time as iteration and reverberation, Hosnedlová’s constructed environments evoke an archaeological excavation of a future – ‘experimental places’ where time-based processes take root and play out.

Opposite – Installation View

Exhibition runs through to March 29th, 2026

White Cube
144-152 Bermondsey Street
SE1 3TQ
London

www.whitecube.com

  

DEBRA BLOOMFIELD – CHANGING SEAS

Posted on 2026-02-16

In this expansive body of work, Bloomfield turns her attention to the ocean as both a life-giving force and a site of profound vulnerability. Her photographs emerge from moments of quiet observation, when the familiar suddenly reveals itself as altered, unsettled, and newly urgent.

Water, which covers most of the planet and courses through our own bodies, has long shaped human imagination and survival. Bloomfield’s images engage with this elemental presence, capturing the sea’s shifting moods—from brooding stillness to overwhelming force. These photographs do not seek spectacle for its own sake; instead, they invite viewers into a slower rhythm of looking, where subtle changes in light, tide, and atmosphere speak to broader environmental transformations unfolding over time.

Opposite – Changing Seas #003468-25, Woods Hole, MA, 2025

Exhibition runs through to February 28th, 2026

Robert Koch Gallery
49 Geary Street 5th Floor
San Francisco
CA 94108

kochgallery.com