video art
'Cream' Is the Grotesque, Lactose-Filled Thriller You Didn't Know You Wanted
Soft serve, labor pains, and a deranged humor in this claymation short.
For 6 Weeks, This Actual Office Is Becoming a Reality TV Show
E.S.P. TV live streams daily life at Pioneer Works for their debut performative exhibition, 'Work.'
23 Artists Hacked New York's Busiest Digital Billboards
'Commercial Break' kicks off Public Art Fund's 40th anniversary season by hijacking advertising all over the city and turning it into art.
This Art Show Is Dedicated to Figuring Out What the Internet Looks Like
Enter a palace of post-internet art at Kunsthal Rotterdam.
Emergency Protest-Performance Honors Standing Rock's Water Protectors and Miami's Displaced "Boat People"
Gina Cunningham’s 'For All Boat People,' accompanied by Colleen Farnum’s fiery choreography, utilizes dance, video, and prayer to honor the plight of indigenous peoples.
Richard Mosse Trains His Lens on the Refugee Crisis Using Weapons-Grade Cameras
Mosse's images show heat, as opposed to light.
Sticky Fingers: Meet the Oakland Artist Using Fruit to Explore Female Sexuality
We talk censorship, sensuality, and citrus with controversial food artist Stephanie Sarley.
3D-Scanned Bodies Stretch, Float, and Collide in a CGI Skydiving Music Video
For the music video for UK duo Shy Luv’s “Shock Horror”, French filmmakers Bif create a surreal animated skydive scene.
Times Square’s Electronic Billboards Will Become Karaoke Screens This Month
For the latest Midnight Moment, Philadelphia artist Alex Da Corte turns a karaoke performance of the song “Blue Moon” into surreal video art.
Ancient Organisms Ebb and Flow in Max Cooper's New Music Video
Digital artist Vincent Houze makes colorful multicellular life react to dance music beats and textures.
This Video Art Is Like a SportsCenter Ad for Fascism
In a video art tribute to Lithuanian punk band Antis’ song, “Duokit Medali,” Vilnius-based video artist Rimas Sakalauskas evokes a rising tide of autocracy in the West.
[Premiere] Fall into a Music Video Void Inspired by a Video Synth Legend
Video artist Kenaim Alshatti and electronic music artist Bxentric's collaboration on “Sakura Fall” builds on the Bill Etra aesthetic.