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Susan Morris|Reviews
Tribeca 2023: Artist Lives
A clutch of films at the 2023 Tribeca Festival centered around the lives of artists.

Susan Morris|Reviews
Tribeca 2023: Housing + Environments
Housing and environments were represented at the 2023 Tribeca Festival.

Susan Morris|Reviews
Tribeca 2023: Dancing + Music
At the 2023 Tribeca Festival, a group of films focused on dancing, specifically ballet, and on music.

Susan Morris|Reviews
Tribeca 2023: Politics + the Arts
This years Tribeca Festival featured films about politics and the arts.

William Kentridge|Books
William Kentridge: Prints and Posters
A taste of the first installment in an epic catalogue of William Kentridge’s linocuts, etchings, monotypes, posters, and more.

Susan Morris|Essays
New Directors/New Films 2023
The 2023 52nd edition of New Directors/New Films, the annual celebration jointly hosted by Film at Lincoln Center and the Museum of Modern Art that “has celebrated filmmakers who speak to the present and anticipate the future of …

Susan Morris|Essays
Doc Fortnight 2023
Doc Fortnight is MoMA’s annual international festival of nonfiction film that “celebrates important new discoveries in documentary cinema….both emerging and established artists [that] highlights the ever-growing …

Susan Morris|Essays
Sundance/Slamdance 2023: Built Environment
The built environment was represented in the 2023 Sundance and Slamdance Film Festivals with a variety of films.

Susan Morris|Essays
Four Film Festivals Address Home
Film festivals SXSW, Doc Fortnight, Full Frame, and New Directors/New Films 2022 address the theme of home.

Richard Baird|Essays
LogoArchive pLAy
LogoArchive began by documenting the forms, form language, and meaning-making that developed out of mid-century modernist identity programs.

Susan Morris|Essays
Design+ at Sundance, Slamdance, and the NYFF
One of the conveniences of the pandemic has been the ability to watch film festivals from the comfort of home — no waiting in queues, no schlepping in the snow, no talking in the audience.

Debbie Millman|Audio
Design Matters From the Archive: Ira Glass
From creativity to creative struggles and what makes or breaks a “This American Life” story, Ira Glass reflects on a career in the airwaves.
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