ISLAND, Steven Eastwood
A conversation with Will Fowler
ISLAND, released by Hakawati on 14 September 2018, is the second feature film from British artist filmmaker Steven Eastwood. It is a lyrical, slow cinema
ISLAND, released by Hakawati on 14 September 2018, is the second feature film from British artist filmmaker Steven Eastwood. It is a lyrical, slow cinema
Curator and academic Kim Knowles remembers Boston-based filmmaker Robert Todd (1963-2018) I’ve been racking my brain over the past couple of weeks, trying to work
This written exchange is a substitute for a Q&A what could not take place when I was prevented from attending Sophio Medoidze’s screening at Peckhamplex
As part of his international research project The Naming, artist Richard Layzell is working in and around LUX and Waterlow Park as our first resident Creative Ecologist.
In the context of the Berwick Film & Media Arts Festival 2018 Benjamin Cook, Director of LUX leads a two-day workshop for artists seeking to
LUX is a partner in a new 3 year interdisciplinary AHRC project to preserve and promote the material in the Stephen Dwoskin, with the BFI,
While Sandra Lahire (1950-2001) is best known for her live action films, prior to 1986 she was working primarily with animation. These early works have
Since its inception in 2002, Whitstable Biennale has had a strong emphasis on film, together with performance, and often features works that investigate how the
Watch Hervisions and Keiken’s online ‘Data Party’, a live-streamed discussion with performances, hosted and streamed on the LUX website. You will be guided through the party
4717 is a ten day exhibition that invites four artists to create new commissions in response to a work from the LUX collection. 4717 considers how the exhibition
We are pleased to announce the Goethe at LUX resident artist for 2018 is Anahita Razmi. Anahita Razmi is a Berlin-based artist whose work revolves around cultural
We hope you have been able to join us at LUX this past year, hired one of our films in distribution, viewed our collection online,
“This is about a living surrealism. Pretend you are dreaming. Everything is a blur. The scenes move from one into the other but for no
LUX is seeking a new locally based treasurer to join our board at its new location in Waterlow Park, Highgate. LUX is a registered charity and
ERASE AND FORGET, released by LUX on 2 March 2018, is the provocative new documentary from filmmaker and cultural activist Andrea Luka Zimmerman. It explores
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