In the Bolivian Andes, ex-miners spook the collapsing Cerro Rico de Potosí mountain – and the ghosts of its past – in a film by River Claure
Connecting movement, migration stories and water symbolism in South Wales, Liara Barussi honors Tiger Bay as one of the UK's oldest Black communities.
Toyo Rappaport and Rohan Ayinde explore Black British music as a force for community and transformation in an Afro-surrealist voyage through vision and sound.
Director Jenn Nkiru authors a personal and powerful exploration of blackness.
Leah Dou becomes the embodiment of Moncler Genius on a journey through time with filmmaker Wing Shya
The Hong Kong-based photographer, artist and filmmaker shares the creative inspirations that drive his immersive storytelling
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A wild weekend at the Gathering of the Juggalos with the die-hard fans of American horrorcore rap duo Insane Clown Posse
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Presenting every facet of the Thai master's oeuvre for the first time, Apichatpong Weerasethakul's solo exhibition Night Particle takes over a special locale at the Centre Pompidou, Paris. Housed in a pavilion originally built as a reproduction of sculptor Constantin Brancusi's studio intended to embrace the sunshine, Weerasethakul transforms the space into a night haven, with light emanating only from screened images.
Amsterdam's Eye Filmmuseum celebrates the American avant-garde cinema of the 1960s in new exhibition Underground. Featuring iconic and lesser-known works, the exhibition and film programme journeys into the era's vibrant experimental spirit, with films by pivotal avant-garde figures like Jonas Mekas, Maya Deren and Stan Brakhage.
British artist Topher Campbell explores the embodiment of Black Queer life in a new installation inspired by the rukus! archive, on display at the Tate Modern. A platform for the unapologic celebration of Black Queer life, Topher Campbell and co-founder photographer Ajamu X created the rukus! Federation as a space for expression and creativity.