Professional Practice: Commissioning Artists Moving Image Seminar
A seminar for artists and curators looking at the issues and challenges involved in commissioning artists moving image works with two of the UK’s key
A seminar for artists and curators looking at the issues and challenges involved in commissioning artists moving image works with two of the UK’s key
3 day course 1, 8 & 15 June What draws sculptors, painters, poets, performers and writers to experiment with the moving image? Taking inspiration from
This short course offers another opportunity to explore the richness and diversity of the LUX collection, with a further selection of films and videos from
David E. James will introduce his new book, Rock ‘N’ Film: Cinema’s Dance With Popular Music, and discuss the avant-garde’s negotiations with rock ‘n’ roll,
In this lecture, D. N. Rodowick will survey Harun Farocki’s critical life in images by analysing work from three distinct periods of his career,
The films by Los Angeles artist and filmmaker Morgan Fisher (US, 1942) are largely about film itself, whether in its material form and technical procedures
LUX MRES Public Lecture: TV Studio Experiments: Past, Present, Future Maeve Connolly and Lucy Reynolds discuss the changing significance of the TV studio
Independent film and video emerged in Britain in the 1970s as a fusion of politicised and aesthetic avant-gardes that was intent on intervening
Factish Field Factish Field is a research project initiated by LUX and Collective to explore the current discourse between art and anthropology through commissions, exhibitions, summer school,
LUX Mres Art: Moving Image Public Lecture Series: Distribution as Preservation, Rebecca Cleman At its origin in the 1960s and 70s, “video art” was intrinsically linked to television – both technologically,
LUX and the London Bookshop Map proudly present the UK premiere of Dora García’s The Joycean Society (2013) following its exhibition at the Venice Biennale 2013.
The Ambivalence of Influence: Brakhage, Warhol and after. A lecture by James Boaden In the 1960s the writer Parker Tyler examined together the films
EXPERIMENTA 2013 Artists’ Moving Image at the BFI London Film Festival This year the LFF showcase of Experimental Cinema and Artists’ Moving Image is co-programmed
Original Copies: The Limited Edition in Film and Video. A lecture by Erika BalsomThe sale of artists’ film and video as limited editions on the
Contributions from artists: Sven Augustijnen, Mark Boulos, Andrea Bttner, Duncan Campbell and Wendelien van Oldenborgh And Anthropologists: Richard Baxstrom, Rupert Cox, Tim Ingold, Angela McClanahan (Summer School leader) and Amanda Ravetz Collective and LUX have collaborated to
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