
Tia Glista
Arts and Culture Writer at Freelance
Writer and PhD student working on feminism, literature, and film. Words in @guardian @documentjournal @electriclit and elsewhere. She/her.
Articles
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2 weeks ago |
anothermag.com | Tia Glista
Dance becomes its own language in Riccardo Vannuccini’s playful and poetic new film starring Greta Bellamacina, which features custom design by Pierpaolo Piccioli Restaging Romeo & Juliet with stuffed monkeys; a mattress in a field with a toy donkey; an abandoned schoolhouse and an empty swimming pool. These scenes comprise the fantastic dreamscape of director Riccardo Vannuccini’s stylish, experimental feature film Things and Other Things.
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2 months ago |
anothermag.com | Tia Glista
We explore the storied career of Martha Rosler, an artist whose work addresses feminism, American foreign policy, war, labour, everyday life, and much more For more than six decades, Martha Rosler has been at the forefront of multimedia artmaking – she is a pioneering video artist, an iconoclastic feminist performer, a collage artist and photographer, and critic and theorist of visual culture.
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Feb 27, 2025 |
anothermag.com | Tia Glista |TextTia Glista
As The Last Showgirl is released, the director and actor sit down for a conversation about motherhood and creativity, Las Vegas, and why all of us are acting in our own daily lives Lead Image In Gia Coppola’s The Last Showgirl, Shelly (Pamela Anderson) gives counsel to her estranged daughter Hannah (Billie Lourd), who has been told it will be too difficult for her to make it as a photographer: “Hard?” she says, “That’s the dumbest phrase anybody told anybody with a dream.” This mantra is a...
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Feb 17, 2025 |
interviewmagazine.com | Tia Glista |Jake Nevins
If you’re someone who rolls their eyes when you hear people describe feminism as “women supporting women,” then Sophie Lewis’s new book, Enemy Feminisms: TERFs, Policewomen & Girlbosses Against Liberation, is for you. As Lewis reveals, not all feminists deserve our support: the history of the movement has instead emerged in a fraught net, entangled with colonial violence, white supremacy, and a will to domination.
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May 10, 2024 |
anothermag.com | Tia Glista |TextTia Glista
As a new retrospective of her work opens at Metrograph in New York, Kelly Reichardt walks us through five of her all-time favourite films Art school marked a pivotal time in Kelly Reichardt’s life, when she moved to Boston at 18 to study at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts and began “gobbling up movies.” Having grown up with “Pink Panther films” in what she describes as the “cultural desert” of Miami, exposure to film studies courses and local repertory cinemas changed her impression of...
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