“The Big Chill” Bernheim Gallery / London
Released thirty years ago, the American feel-good film The Big Chill (1983) by Lawrence Kasdan quickly became a cult favorite.…
Released thirty years ago, the American feel-good film The Big Chill (1983) by Lawrence Kasdan quickly became a cult favorite.…
Croatia-based artist Maja Čule’s new work Electronic Witches (2023), a multichannel video installation currently on view at Arcadia Missa, London,…
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