Since 1991 the feminist collective has played a key role in nurturing a space for queer activism and sexual and identity politics on film
At the Courtisane Film Festival, Ghent, Mónica Savirón and María Palacios Cruz's programme of works by neglected women artists
A genre more associated with painting, an interest in the environment grounds a number of recent artists’ films
Under a metahistorical guise, the filmmaking duo enact hidden tyrannies of the contemporary age
With her first major solo exhibition in the UK, the US filmmaker Ericka Beckman speaks about video games, socialist Monopoly and breaking rules
Angelica Mesiti’s films explore the myriad ways humans communicate
Inverting the gaze: real life biography, game play fantasy and Frantz Fanon combine in the British artist’s films
Made in 1977 for German public television, a rare look at Harun Farocki’s films for children
Nina Höchtl and Julia Wieger discuss researching the Austrian Association of Women Artists and their efforts to disrupt unreliable histories
An exclusive preview of Hannah Perry's short film for Channel 4: Random Acts, broadcast Monday 21 August at midnight
From Atatürk and Turkish nationalism in art to the enduring creepiness of Bruce Conner: what to read this weekend
What's motivating broadcasters to collaborate with artists?
Temporary Gallery, Cologne, Germany
Filmmaker Guy Sherwin's personal approach to documentary
A tour of artist Pablo Bronstein's house
The Portuguese artist, while best know for his paintings, also made moving image works
Artist Jimmie Durham reads a selection of poems from his forthcoming volume Poems That Do Not Go Together (2012)
The US artist talks about the evolution of her ideas
A rabbit out of a hat; haptic experiences of cinematic space