Dwoskin Project Blog #2: The Tottenham Street Film Collective
Second in a series of monthly posts by Henry K. Miller from the Legacies of Stephen Dwoskin project based at the University of Reading On
Second in a series of monthly posts by Henry K. Miller from the Legacies of Stephen Dwoskin project based at the University of Reading On
First in a series of monthly posts by Henry K. Miller from the Legacies of Stephen Dwoskin project based at the University of Reading The
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
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,
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
In January 2017, I was invited to explore the LUX collection in order to curate a programme for Birkbeck Institute for the Moving Image (BIMI)
This year marks the 20th anniversary of the opening of our predecessor, the ill-fated Lux Centre in Hoxton Square in 1997. Planned as a permanent
John Berger, who passed away earlier this year, was a painter, novelist, critic and storyteller. He is often described as a writer and artist who
In 1994, an episode of the BBC television documentary strand Arena focused on the queer English filmmaker Derek Jarman. It served as the premiere of
sometimes I find myself wondering if the castle is a castle at all a place apart, or merely the castle that every snail must carry
German writer Martin Arz recently initiated a project to memorialize Rainer Werner Fassbinder and Freddie Mercury with a decorated pissoir on Holzplatz in the Glockenbachviertel
Et maintenant par la grâce de l’imaginaire, bon voyage! – Guy Hocquenghem, Le Gay Voyage Picture a scene: young sportsmen at the end of a
Sasha Litvintseva and Graeme Arnfield’s current exhibition, Asbestos, is a meditation on the fragility of bodies, the nonlinearity of progress, and the persistence of matter. Used
LUX artists in residence Nicole Bachmann and Ruth Beale (Performance as Publishing) discuss unexpected relationships in their film programme from Take Two, and whats to come in
LUX Artists in Residence Nicole Bachmann and Ruth Beale (Performance as Publishing) discuss researching the LUX archive. Ruth Beale (RB): Now we’re in the middle of
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