Miranda July has not announced another feature since she directed 2020’s “Kajillionaire.” But that should hardly be a surprise from the offbeat filmmaker whose previous movie, “The Future,” came out a decade prior. The Los Angeles-based artist fills in her time with visual and performance art as well as writing novels and short stories. Her novels tend to be about middle-aged women changing the course of their lives, as was the case with 2015’s sexually adventurous “The First Bad Man” and now next year’s “All Fours,” which July explains in the Art21 clip below is about “the second half of a woman’s life. And it’s also a romance.”
July shares an update on “All Fours” in this excerpt from “Friends and Strangers,” the third and final episode of Season 11 of Art21’s “Art in the Twenty-First Century,” broadcasting on PBS October 20.
July also opens the door (just...
July shares an update on “All Fours” in this excerpt from “Friends and Strangers,” the third and final episode of Season 11 of Art21’s “Art in the Twenty-First Century,” broadcasting on PBS October 20.
July also opens the door (just...
- 10/4/2023
- by Ryan Lattanzio
- Indiewire
Art21, the non-profit production company behind the show "Art in the Twenty-First Century," has just launched "Artist to Artist," a new web series in which artists interview each other. The first three episodes are available on the series' website and on Art21's Vimeo account. The first three videos show the Brooklyn-based artist of drawings and large-scale sculptures Diana Al-Hadid at the Venice Biennale and Shahzia Sikander at the Sharjah and Istanbul Biennials. In honor of this new series, the people at Art21 have provided Indiewire an exclusive list of their own favorite films about art: "Stolen Art" by Simon Backes I only saw this film once but remember experiencing a shock of not being able to tell if this documentary about an art forger was a real story or a complete fiction. This feeling of doubt resonated so much that I've never tried to find out the truth for myself.
- 10/28/2013
- by Bryce J. Renninger
- Indiewire
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