Elizabeth Hobbs’ "The Daughters of the Late Colonel": A Masterclass in Subtle Animation and Lingering Echoes

Digital Art and Concept Art

London, UK – May 20, 2026 – British filmmaker Elizabeth Hobbs, a celebrated artist known for her evocative and textured animation, is set to premiere her latest short film, The Daughters of the Late Colonel, at the prestigious Directors’ Fortnight at Cannes tomorrow. This nine-minute animated gem, which will also compete at the Annecy Interna

Molly Bounds Illuminates the Liminal in "The Light That Loses, The Night That Wins" at Mrs. Gallery

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New York, NY – Mrs. Gallery is proud to present "The Light That Loses, The Night That Wins," the highly anticipated New York debut solo exhibition of Los Angeles-based artist Molly Bounds. The exhibition, which opened on the vernal equinox—a symbolic moment of equilibrium between day and night—offers a profound exploration of light as a [

Unearthing the Unseen: A Journey Through Memory, Resilience, and the Art of Visual Storytelling

Digital Art and Concept Art

In a world saturated with fleeting images and curated narratives, the art of photography offers a unique lens through which to process the complexities of human experience. For one emerging artist, this exploration has become a deeply personal and transformative journey, culminating in a powerful visual project that grapples with the often-unseen l

A Second Act for a Cinematic Shockwave: "The Transformers: The Movie" Returns to Theaters for its 40th Anniversary

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The enduring impact of a surprisingly dark animated classic is being celebrated with a 4K theatrical rerelease, promising to reignite nostalgia and perhaps offer a touch of catharsis for a generation scarred by a pivotal on-screen demise. Hasbro is set to revisit one of the most emotionally resonant and, for many, traumatizing moments in animation

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