Breakfast Opening
Andrew Black: ‘On Clogger Lane’

19 January, 2024
– 19 January, 2024
9 – 11am
LUX
Waterlow Park Centre, Dartmouth Park Hill, London N19 5JF
Fabric print featuring human figures set against a black background. The figures are defined by bold, curvaceous strokes, accentuating their eyes, hands, and facial contours
‘On Clogger Lane’, Andrew Black, 2022. Courtesy of the artist.

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LUX is delighted to invite local residents and community members to join us for a free breakfast opening and an opportunity to preview the first London solo exhibition ‘On Clogger Lane’ by Glasgow-based artist Andrew Black featuring his new Margaret Tait Award 2021 film. We will provide coffee, tea and pastries in our conservatory, with the artist in attendance.

All welcome, drop in any time between 9 – 11 am. 

‘On Clogger Lane’ is a new experimental documentary that meanders through the Washburn Valley between Otley and Harrogate, exploring the infrastructures of capital on land overshadowed by a monstrous satellite surveillance station, submerged beneath reservoirs, haunted by accusations of witchcraft, and populated by the traces of many generations of past inhabitants – from prehistoric carvings to the Victorian graves of child labourers.

Presented by LUX and LUX Scotland.

The Margaret Tait Award is a LUX Scotland commission delivered in partnership with Glasgow Film, with support from Creative Scotland.

 


 

Andrew Black: ‘On Clogger Lane’ runs from 20 January to 10 March 2024.
Open Thursday to Sunday 12-4 pm

Read more about the exhibition here 

 


 

Auditory/Visual Access: We have hearing loops, a large print guide and magnifying glasses available in the space. The film in the exhibition has open captions and offers audio described screening daily.

Sensory Access: Please note that the exhibition space is very dark, and the sound/noise volume is adjusted to a higher level. Let us know in advance if you require the room to be brighter or a lower volume environment. The films in the screening programme include loud sounds.

You can find general access information here

If you have any access needs to attend our events please contact us at +44(0)20 3141 2960 or [email protected]

Andrew Black was born in Leeds and has lived in Glasgow since 2009. He was on the committee of Transmission gallery in 2016 and 2017, and in 2018 took part in the Experimental Film & Moving Image Residency at Cove Park, and the Autumn Residency at Hospitalfield. He recently completed a commission with Atlas Arts as part of the Plural Futures Community Film project on the Isle of Skye, exhibited with Aman Sandhu as part of Glasgow International Festival in June 2021. Black’s work was recently exhibited at Centre Clark, Montreal as part of The Magic Roundabout and the Naked Man with Aman Sandhu. He is the recipient of the Margaret Tait Award 2021, a LUX Scotland commission delivered in partnership with Glasgow Film, supported by The National Lottery through Creative Scotland.

LUX Scotland is a non-profit agency dedicated to supporting, developing and promoting artists’ moving image practices in Scotland. Established in 2014, LUX Scotland is a part of LUX, and receives support from Creative Scotland. www.luxscotland.org.uk

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