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Beatrice Gibson on her new film The Future’s Getting Old Like The Rest Of Us

In this podcast interview LUX artist Beatrice Gibson discusses her new film, screening at the Serpentine to 19 September


LUX Podcast
Clive Phillpot on Ray Johnson's History of Video Art

Listen to writer/curator Clive Phillpot discussing Ray Johnson's life and the work that inspired the LUX Genealogies project


LUX Podcast
Dara Birnbaum podcast

Listen to an interview with artist Dara Birnbaum, whose video and installation work was recently shown in a retrospective at Wilkinson, London, though 22 November 2009.


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Podcast: Tony Hill Interview

Listen to an interview with filmmaker Tony Hill and watch the whole of his film Downside Up (1984)


LUX Podcast
Podcast: Interview with Thom Andersen

Filmmaker Thom Andersen, director of --- ------ (aka The Rock And Roll Film) and Los Angeles Plays Itself, talked to Mike Sperlinger at the 2008 Viennale Film Festival


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Podcast: Emily Wardill and Peter Gidal

For the final event of LUX's project Six Tuesdays After Film as a Critical Practice, Emily Wardill interviewed Peter Gidal.


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Beatrice Gibson on her new film The Future’s Getting Old Like The Rest Of Us
In this podcast interview LUX artist Beatrice Gibson discusses her new film, screening at the Serpentine to 19 September

EXHIBITION

Letters to Dad - Beth B & Scott B

Three films from New York's early '80s ‘No Wave’

FEATURES

Vanitas, Tamara Krikorian (1977)

LUX speaks to academic and writer Sean Cubitt about early video art in the UK

A reflection on the late designer by his friend and filmmaking collaborator