Ben Rivers: Shorts
This new LUX touring programme brings together five early shorts by Ben Rivers, in new High Definition transfers, to coincide with the UK release on
This new LUX touring programme brings together five early shorts by Ben Rivers, in new High Definition transfers, to coincide with the UK release on
LUX and the Cornubian Arts & Science Trust (CAST) present a unique opportunity to hear acclaimed artist and filmmaker Ben Rivers speak about his work. Rivers will discuss
Close-Up, in collaboration with LUX and Camden Arts Centre, present the third screening in the series Films Selected by Ben Rivers. These programmes expand upon Ben Rivers’ exhibition Earth Needs More
Camden Arts Centre and LUX present a three-part screening programme which expands on Ben Rivers’ exhibition Earth Needs More Magicians and his artist-curated exhibition Edgelands.
Camden Arts Centre and LUX present a three-part screening programme which expands on Ben Rivers’ exhibition Earth Needs More Magicians and his artist-curated exhibition Edgelands. The first part
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